Whuuuuttt da fuuuuu…did you read the second part of the story? He was Martyr George Floyd’s lawyer and Floyd died in Texas and is buried in a pauper’s graveyard. So GF died twice!? Yup, you can’t make this shit up. Oh and GF did porn…thought I throw that in too.
Extraordinary claims, extraordinary proof. And we don't have any.
Now, you could let your conspiracy mind go to work. We know people use names of the dead as cover names all the time. The biggest offender of course is illegals, but there's no reason to think any other criminal with a 20 year history of felonies wouldn't try the same thing to dodge the law or to get benefits. In this case, Floyd was apparently working security, with Chauvin no less, at the same club where the FBI was running a counterfeit money scheme which is how he got the fake $20 that got him busted in the first place. Would a guy working with the FBI have had help to get his records cleared so he could work for them? I think it's a question worth asking. The evidence is likely long gone though, burned up in the fires at the club and the police station where initial evidence was kept. We'd need new evidence.
At least the scumbag lawyer's busted, going to jail, and will hopefully get disbarred.
If he was an informant, confidential, he wouldn't necessarily need his record cleared. He would just face charges for what they, the FBI, would be holding over his head.
Of course, this current FBI probably treated him as an employee--if he was an informant.
Whuuuuttt da fuuuuu…did you read the second part of the story? He was Martyr George Floyd’s lawyer and Floyd died in Texas and is buried in a pauper’s graveyard. So GF died twice!? Yup, you can’t make this shit up. Oh and GF did porn…thought I throw that in too.
Extraordinary claims, extraordinary proof. And we don't have any.
Now, you could let your conspiracy mind go to work. We know people use names of the dead as cover names all the time. The biggest offender of course is illegals, but there's no reason to think any other criminal with a 20 year history of felonies wouldn't try the same thing to dodge the law or to get benefits. In this case, Floyd was apparently working security, with Chauvin no less, at the same club where the FBI was running a counterfeit money scheme which is how he got the fake $20 that got him busted in the first place. Would a guy working with the FBI have had help to get his records cleared so he could work for them? I think it's a question worth asking. The evidence is likely long gone though, burned up in the fires at the club and the police station where initial evidence was kept. We'd need new evidence.
At least the scumbag lawyer's busted, going to jail, and will hopefully get disbarred.
If he was an informant, confidential, he wouldn't necessarily need his record cleared. He would just face charges for what they, the FBI, would be holding over his head. Of course, this current FBI probably treated him as an employee--if he was an informant.
I remember hearing the story back then too. I believe it was posted on voat.
Holy cow. SMH