TheLastRefuge (@TheLastRefuge2)
1. I'm getting hit with a lot of newly awakened people wondering about AG Pam Bondi; wondering if the stuff from her old days surfacing is accurate.I will try to encapsulate and provide receipts. The issues with Pam Bondi are much more serious than most u...
Thanks for the confirmation. Thereās a lot going on right now with Bondi, and I didnāt want to be posting false info, but I didnāt really have time to do all the research right away. The one thing in the thread, is that itās not mentioned that Zimmerman was acquitted.
So did you find any sauce for the fact that Pam Bondi was happy with how Angela Corey went with the case? For all you know, Angela got pressured and couldn't stand up against it. It was, after all, coming straight from the very top.
However, I did came across the fact that in 2016, Pam Bondi, controversially, did not show up for fundraising for Angela Corey.
Looks like they had a falling out after Angela Corey did that in Zimmerman case.
Thanks for the recommendation!
I think we should consider another possibility. Rick Scott and Pam Bondi charged and tried Zimmerman to protect Florida and its Stand Your Ground Laws.
Eric Holder was making a lot of noise about Stand Your Ground Laws in general. He saw the Zimmerman case as a chance to file federal charges and stage a show trial. The goal wasnāt just to convict Zimmerman, but also attempt to challenge Stand Your Ground.
The evidence presented in the Florida trial led to Zimmermanās acquittal and cut off Holderās ability to bring Federal charges. In the end we can still say Zimmerman was wrongfully charged, but the intent was nowhere near as nefarious as some believe.
Pentagon Pedophile Task Force NO JOKE! FBI DIRECTOR KASH PATEL & U.S. AG PAM BONDI are BIDING TIME for HIT TEAMS to ASSASSINATE KEY JEFFREY EPSTEIN WITNESSES (see the evidence) Timothy Holmseth April 26, 2025 by Pentagon Pedophile Task Force on April 26, 2025 ā USA https://timothycharlesholmseth.com/no-joke-fbi-director-kash-patel-u-s-ag-pam-bondi-are-biding-time-for-hit-teams-to-assassinate-key-jeffrey-epstein-witnesses-see-the-evidence/
FBI Director Kash Patel and U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi are breaking their promise to make arrests in the EPSTEIN case because they are trying to give the hit teams time to execute critical assassination witnesses.
EVIDENCE SHOWS the FBI and DOJ created NEW IDENTITIES for serial killers including JAMES WHITEY BULGER who is now in the WITNESS PROTECTION PROGRAM and working for the FBI.
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Hereās a quick breakdown.
On March 30, 2025, Virginia Giuffre, one of the most high-profile witnesses in the Jeffrey Epstein child sex trafficking saga, revealed she had been hospitalized from a car accident ā on April 25, 2025, Giuffre was reported dead by suicide.
Virginia Giuffre Although there are far too many murders of witnesses and family members of the FBI targets to report in this briefing ā we will show evidence and a pattern.
On April 19, 2025, Mark Kenney, California, a moderator for the talk show āOpen Micā ā a feature program of the Infiltrated by Truth (IBT) channel on Telegram, after repeated WARNINGS, was violently and inexplicably t-boned at an intersection in California ā but survived.
Mark Kenney was researching FBI operative William Kevin Murtaugh (believed to be James (Whitey) Bulger in DOJ WITNESS PROTECTION PROGRAM), Florida, FBI agent Bob Hamer, and others when he was violently t-boned at an intersection in California. Kenney has been incessantly cyber-stalked by FBI-CIA teams, and the collision was predicted in writing on Twitter. PHOTO ā Mark Kenneyās truck.
The blue vehicle in this photo rammed Mark Kenney at an intersection. WARNINGS IN ADVANCE
On April 28, 2024, the Twitter/X channel located at @MrFlynnLaughs and called The Wolf Pack Leader (Mr. Flynn Created Me) tweeted, āMark, driving can be very dangerous! Keep safe!ā
Infiltrated by Truth is the investigative research project and media spearheaded by Alexandra Koukounakis, Canada, who has directed her investigative prowess into promoting the journalism of another FBI witness in the Jeffrey Epstein case ā War Correspondent Timothy Charles Holmseth.
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Team: Many question whether Attorney General Pam Bondi prosecutes enough Human Trafficking cases https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/local-news/i-team-investigates/i-team-many-question-whether-attorney-general-pam-bondi-prosecutes-enough-human-trafficking-cases
Tampa has one of the worst problems in the country when it comes to human trafficking. After making it a campaign promise and spending hundreds of thousands of tax dollars, there are questions about whether Attorney General Pam Bondi is doing enough. By: Jarrod Holbrook Posted 7:02 PM, Nov 04, 2016 Tampa has one of the worst problems in the country when it comes to human trafficking.
After making it a campaign promise and spending hundreds of thousands of tax dollars, there are questions about whether Attorney General Pam Bondi is doing enough.
"It's not about the messenger. It's not about getting your picture on a billboard. It's not about getting your picture in the paper. It's about letting people know that when they wanna have sex with a child, that's somebody's child." says Pasco County Judge Lynn Tepper.
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When it comes to human trafficking, Honorable Judge Lynn Tepper is frustrated at the results Attorney General Pam Bondi is actually getting, versus the image she's creating.
Reporter: "Do you feel the Attorney General's office is doing enough?" Judge Tepper: "Not enough."
She's not the only one, Kathy Arnold is a human trafficking survivor and advocate. Her own parents pimped her out from the time she was just 5 years old through the time she turned 18.
"I'm frustrated. I'm very frustrated."
Reporter: "Do you think the attorney general's office is prosecuting enough cases?" Arnold: "No I don't. Not from what she says."
Florida ranks third in the country for the most human trafficking complaints to the national hotline.
It's an issue that was part of Bondi's 2014 re-election campaign. As she said in her campaign ads, "...and I'll fight to get human trafficking monsters behind bars."
Bondi has spent nearly half a million dollars ($461,244) on radio ads, billboards, and traveling around the state chairing the Statewide Council on Human Trafficking.
Advocates tell the I-Team they're frustrated that her statewide council doesn't consist of one survivor of human trafficking.
A concern Kathy Arnold tried expressing to Bondi. "Yes repeatedly yes I have." she says.
We looked at every human trafficking case Bondi's team has prosecuted since she first took office in 2010. Bondi's state wide prosecutors have closed 6 cases involving 12 defendants. Only 5 defendants were actually charged with human trafficking, the others were charged with racketeering but Bondi's team still counts them as human trafficking cases.
"I don't understand how there couldn't possibly be hundreds of prosecutions a year on a statewide basis." says Judge Tepper.
And when it comes to sentencing, 10 of the 12 defendants got 5 years or less.
As for pending cases, Bondi's team has charged 67 defendants. But only about half of them are actually charged under the human trafficking statute.
"I'm shocked I'm aghast. I had no idea that so little was being done." Judge Tepper adds.
With almost 6 years in office, Bondi has only charged one Hillsborough county man, and that was just a few months ago.
Judge Tepper continues to say, "That's astounding to me. I cant imagine (sigh) It's astounding. Again I know survivors a number of survivors they all were trafficked in the Tampa Bay area.
We tried to sit down with Bondi and discuss her numbers. Her office ignored repeated requests for an interview, so we caught up with her at a public event.
Reporter: "What would you say if I told you I talked to several survivors, advocates, even a judge in the county you're standing in today and they say your numbers aren't satisfactory and they need to be more?" AG Bondi: "Well they need to talk to the state attorney, they need to talk to the us attorney, and my office we all have the same jurisdiction regarding human trafficking cases." Reporter: "But you're in charge of your office so what about your office?" AG Bondi: "Right well we prosecute, the us attorney and the state attorney, nick cox my statewide prosecutor, we are doing everything we can to combat human trafficking."
Statewide Prosecutor Nick Cox tells us, a human trafficking case has to be occurring in at least 2 counties in order for them to prosecute it.
Cox points out that in 2012, Bondi helped change a state law which strengthens penalties on human trafficking and allows her office to prosecute more cases. He argues they really couldn't begin prosecuting human trafficking cases until late 2012.
Reporter to Bondi: "To the people watching who may look at those numbers and say that's not enough, what would you like to say to them?" AG Bondi: "I agree it's not enough. As long as human traffickers are out there, we're not doing enough."
"Frankly it's not about whether the attorney general says she cares. It's not about whether the attorney general says these are bad people, we don't tolerate this. Show me! Show me how you don't tolerate it." Judge Tepper replies.
"I would like to say listen, listen to the survivors, listen to the advocates, listen to the ones who have been out there on the ground." says Kathy Arnold.
Statewide prosecutors say they never reject a human trafficking case.
The I-Team spoke to several other survivors and advocates who all say they're frustrated with Bondi's numbers, but didn't want to go on camera because they receive or hope to receive state funding.
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The plot thickens...
Thx for this š very interesting
The thread you posted reminded me of old posts about Bondi & other Fla. office holders years ago.
Sooooooo I think it's time for us to calm our titties a lil bit. ANY mishandling of these tapes lands the investigators themselves as in possession of cp. Look the fact that our official is acknowledging it says a lot. And all I know is Kash Patel and Pam are friends, and any friend of Kash is a patriot. Need I remind everyone why we know Russiagate is a complete fraud, it's because of Kash. Soooooooo let Pam do her thing, it's probably wayyyyyyyyyyyyy more complex than any of us retards are capable of understanding. Plus there are probably players that the Patriots are running to get shit done quietly. Plus Pam basically said the same thing at the dinner prior to the presser. I don't see a conflict here. I think we need to just give Pam more time. Again maybe there was wayyyyyyy more going on than even they could imagine and have to make sure things are disclosed properly
The problem is that the only reason she said it at the presser, is because James had the information and was going to release it. He was a gentleman enough to allow her to make her statement before he posted the story. Originally it was claimed that he was going to make a post about it on Wednesday, but that was just the nothing burger about Prince whatās his face. He gave her an extra 24 hours to get out in front of the story. Prolly cause heās friends with Trump. Just saying.
Wonder how much all involved in that shakedown planned to make....
Zimmerman was acquitted, so I donāt think that was the outcome that they wanted. If they wouldāve got a conviction that wouldāve been a lot of money in their pockets.
Maybe it's trump who is buying her past for leverage
I just found this story today and I havenāt had time to do a dig on it, but there is some supporting documentation within the thread. Iām not pro or con either way regarding Bondi, I just havenāt heard this story before. In the wake of the latest OMG post about Bondi, I thought I should at least put this out there so people can decide for themselves. šš