At the time the story first came up, you could do a similar search on almost any name and get "arrest records" found, only a few $$$ for the details. If you paid, your "arrest records report" would come with a disclaimer that they were not guaranteed accurate. Obvious scam from at least one company. Did not get such results now. Maybe the industry cleaned up a little.
Lin Wood merely went off what he saw on twitter. The girl who started the whole story about Schiff never provided any proof. She just said she saw him being marched out of an airport terminal by police and that her "FBI source" sent her a video of him being read his Miranda rights. Then she got banned. So as of now, the story is unproven. She was probably just making it all up. Nobody else who was in LAX at the time corroborated her story.
This sort of anecdote, along with the phoney arrest record companies, combined to give the story legs. That doesn't make it true, though, and it all got bogged down in arguing over arrest records.
Except that when it was first reported on Christmas Eve was by a person who claimed they were an eye witness to the arrest at an airport. I think it was LAX
That was the anecdote which went far and wide. But there were no official police records and verifying anything got sidetracked by the scam record searches.
You hardly see him anymore. I feel like the best place to search is an unmarked grave in the woods.
Those arrest record stories are bogus! Although, in re-researching it I made an interesting discovery. Do a search, look at all the people NOW who (a) repeat the story; (b) debunk it; (c) want to sell you arrest records. https://www.bing.com/search?q=arrest+records+adam+schiff&PC=SMSM&FORM=MBDPSB
At the time the story first came up, you could do a similar search on almost any name and get "arrest records" found, only a few $$$ for the details. If you paid, your "arrest records report" would come with a disclaimer that they were not guaranteed accurate. Obvious scam from at least one company. Did not get such results now. Maybe the industry cleaned up a little.
Lin Wood merely went off what he saw on twitter. The girl who started the whole story about Schiff never provided any proof. She just said she saw him being marched out of an airport terminal by police and that her "FBI source" sent her a video of him being read his Miranda rights. Then she got banned. So as of now, the story is unproven. She was probably just making it all up. Nobody else who was in LAX at the time corroborated her story.
This sort of anecdote, along with the phoney arrest record companies, combined to give the story legs. That doesn't make it true, though, and it all got bogged down in arguing over arrest records.
Except that when it was first reported on Christmas Eve was by a person who claimed they were an eye witness to the arrest at an airport. I think it was LAX
That was the anecdote which went far and wide. But there were no official police records and verifying anything got sidetracked by the scam record searches.
there were like six of them