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2023 Apr 28, 4:12pm   8,604 views  78 comments

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This came just before the Epstein stuff, and was pretty ignored and maligned. But Seth Rich was murdered over it. Saved the email dump and started going through it today in Thunderbird(every email). Will post the relevant ones. I find it interesting that Alafantis and Podesta used regular gmail accounts. Almost as if google and the NSA are in on it, or maybe just because they like throwing it in others faces.

Our pizza logo
Are you around this sunday

-----Original Message-----
From: James Alefantis [mailto:jamesacorp@gmail.com ]
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2016 5:30 PM
To: Tony Podesta ; Norah Cox-Peled
Subject: Ha

My graphics guy sent this

Do not forward 😄


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33   Patrick   2023 Jun 8, 8:48pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/conspiracy-facts-thursday-june-8?publication_id=463409&post_id=126879498&isFreemail=true


Following two weeks of Jeffrey Epstein news, the Wall Street Journal ran another shocking exposé yesterday, headlined “Instagram Connects Vast Pedophile Network.”

The story checks off yet ANOTHER misinformation conspiracy theory. Just wait, you won’t believe this one.

It’s not just that Instagram (owned by Facebook) allowed perverted users to post horrific subhuman child pornography on its system, the software even encouraged debased criminal users by helping them connect with each other, helped them trade highly-illegal CSAM, and even suggested ways for them to avoid getting caught.

Facebook blames all of that on surprising side-effects from their A.I., which sure gives us a glimpse into the near future. Get ready to hear “AI made me do it” a lot. Anyway, Facebook claimed they’ve promptly taken action, deleted accounts and illegal images, limited search tags, fixed the AI, and so forth. So don’t worry.

You might fairly be wondering what, exactly, Facebook’s swarms of social media police do all day long. I’ll tell you. They keep anti-vaxx memes off the platform, make sure nobody blames the pandemic on a lab leak, erase evidence about election cheating, and delete incriminating Hunter Biden’s laptop content. But what they DON’T DO is combat any real-life crimes...

No response for months. But Michelle got banned once — in under ten minutes! — for simply posting that she wanted to “punch Joe Biden in the throat.” (It was uncivil, true, but there was mitigating context. She was provoked.) The point is, everyone has their priorities, and clearly, protecting children is not one of Facebook’s.

The appalling content and the disgraceful features helping pedophiles trade, buy and sell illegal content were recently uncovered by three independent Stanford researchers. The team said after they set up a single account and connected it to a couple other child porn collectors within a loose social network, they were immediately buried with “suggested for you” recommendations of thousands of child-sex-content sellers and buyers. They were also, oddly, offered links to off-platform CSAM trading sites.

Following just a few of the recommendations flooded their test account with underaged sexual content.

It’s a long article. But this one paragraph especially jumped out at me, and at other close observers of the captured media:


The pedophilic accounts on Instagram mix brazenness with superficial efforts to veil their activity, researchers found. Certain emojis function as a kind of code, such as an image of a map🗺️—shorthand for “minor-attracted person”—or one of “cheese pizza” 🍕, which shares its initials with “child pornography,” according to Levine of UMass. Many [Instagram perverts sickeningly] declare themselves “lovers of the little things in life.”


Wait, go back. Did they just say, “cheese pizza?” Pizza? Wasn’t that the obvious code word all over Hilary Clinton’s leaked emails? But … I thought the pizza thing was all debunked conspiracy theory misinformation. They mocked the very idea, laughingly labeling it “pizza gate” and darkly hinting that anyone who believed that stuff was dangerous and should be on the no-fly list or something.

Ironically, Facebook busily banned any accounts that discussed PizzaGate or used the PizzaGate hashtag, while at the same exact time it was helping pedophiles build a vast criminal network using that very same code word.

The Wall Street Journal, with its teams of award-winning reporters and layers of editors and fact-checkers, failed to make that connection. Just … nothing. You’d think PizzaGate might’ve earned a single sentence in the extended article. But no. Not one word about what now must be considered another established conspiracy fact.

I suppose the Journal deserves credit for running the story at all. Still, it ended on a down note, quoting the Stanford researchers who tested Instagram after Facebook reported its repairs. The researchers said Instagram is, once again, helping the network rebuild itself. One of them thinks the entire platform should be shut down...

Qui bono?

Reading between the lines, the paragraph above shows that the Journal gave Facebook time to clean up its act before running the story. Why? Do people without government connections get the same consideration before an exposé is published? Just asking.

So that’s one conspiracy theory confirmed. But there’s another one today, too.
34   richwicks   2023 Jun 8, 9:22pm  

Patrick says


Following two weeks of Jeffrey Epstein news, the Wall Street Journal ran another shocking exposé yesterday, headlined “Instagram Connects Vast Pedophile Network.”


Where's the Wall Street Journal Article?

I don't ask to try to embarrass you. If a "news" report can't link to source information, you're probably reading bullshit. I've been burned MANY TIMES, I always go to the source, and 90% of the time if I can find the source, it's misrepresented.

Here's a quick lazy search:

https://search.brave.com/search?q=%22The+pedophilic+accounts+on+Instagram+mix+brazenness+with+superficial+efforts+to+veil+their+activity%2C+researchers%22&source=desktop

None of them point to the Wall Street Journal.

Isn't it weird there is no search engine where you can say "exclude this site"? Odd, there is no blacklist, greylist, and whitelist for sites isn't there? NO search engine does this...
35   Patrick   2023 Jun 8, 9:24pm  

This Coffee and Covid guy is really good, I have faith the article exists.

Et voila:

https://www.wsj.com/articles/instagram-vast-pedophile-network-4ab7189
36   richwicks   2023 Jun 8, 9:49pm  

Patrick says


This Coffee and Covid guy is really good, I have faith the article exists.

Et voila:

https://www.wsj.com/articles/instagram-vast-pedophile-network-4ab7189


Well.

I stand corrected.

I still say source, source, source, source. If there is no source, it's rarely worth your time trying to find it. Let me read this now, and see if it says what it claims to say.. I'll do an update to this post if it doesn't.

Paywall: but the gist of the article seems correct based on the first paragraph. I have no faith in "mainstream news" and the only reason this is noteworthy is that the WSJ is reporting on it. I have no faith they are correct.
37   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Jun 9, 8:40am  

If you want a better example, look up the account I posted in this thread, and scan through here stuff. Just took me a few posts to get creeped out. Especially when you have the context of the Podesta emails.

I guarantee the account is still up. They might have scrubbed the obvious stuff, but the bigger players I'm sure are all safe and sound.
38   Karloff   2023 Jun 9, 9:46am  

richwicks says

Isn't it weird there is no search engine where you can say "exclude this site"? Odd, there is no blacklist, greylist, and whitelist for sites isn't there? NO search engine does this...

On Qwant (and probably others) you can search for links on specific sites by including the "site:SITE_FQDN" qualifier and it also works in reverse by putting a dash in front: -site:SITE_FQDN
39   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Jun 11, 5:56pm  

Anyone else ever had pizza "for an hour"..?

On Jan 6, 2014, at 10:12 PM, Tony Podesta > wrote:

Mary not free
Would love to get a pizza for an hour? Or come over

Tony Podesta
Office: 202-879-9300
Cell: 202-352-4645
Podesta@podesta.com
1001 G St. NW, Suite 1000 West
Washington, DC 20001
40   richwicks   2023 Jun 11, 6:31pm  

Karloff says

richwicks says


Isn't it weird there is no search engine where you can say "exclude this site"? Odd, there is no blacklist, greylist, and whitelist for sites isn't there? NO search engine does this...

On Qwant (and probably others) you can search for links on specific sites by including the "site:SITE_FQDN" qualifier and it also works in reverse by putting a dash in front: -site:SITE_FQDN


Yes - but what I want is a list of sites to ignore. Maybe a list of sites to pay attention to as well. I don't want to find anything, for example, on cnn, fox news, facebook, nytimes, rolling stone, etc. There's sites I don't want to see any results from because I don't trust the site at all.

In youtube, for example, when I do a search trying to find information (or I used to do this, youtube is largely useless now for it), I didn't want to see ANYTHING from corporate news. That would be great to have.
41   Karloff   2023 Jun 12, 9:13am  

richwicks says

In youtube, for example, when I do a search trying to find information (or I used to do this, youtube is largely useless now for it), I didn't want to see ANYTHING from corporate news. That would be great to have.

Try the plugin called "uBlacklist".
42   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Jul 3, 8:57am  

" Great show! Great speech.

Raised over 40 grand. My only regret is I did not make you a nice pizza. When can I?
"

From jamesacorp@gmail.com to John Podesta.
43   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Jul 3, 9:58am  

"Hi John,

The realtor found a handkerchief (I think it has a map that seems pizza-related. Is it yorus? They can send it if you want. I know you’re busy, so feel free not to respond if it’s not yours or you don’t want it.

Susaner
"
44   AmericanKulak   2023 Jul 3, 10:21am  

The Casa Pia child sexual abuse scandal was a case of child sexual abuses involving a number of children and employees at Casa Pia, a Portuguese state-run institution for the education and support of poor children and under-age orphans.[1] One employee of the institution, which at the time comprised 10 orphanages and schools caring for 4,600 children, ran a male child prostitution network involving 100 boys.[1] The scandal involved several prominent men, including TV presenter Carlos Cruz, former Casa Pia governor Manuel Abrantes, and former UNESCO ambassador Jorge Ritto.[2] The trial was one of the longest running in Portuguese history, lasting more than five years, with testimony from 32 alleged victims, out of a total of over 800 witnesses and experts.[2][3]

On 3 September 2010, Carlos Cruz, Carlos Silvino, Hugo Marçal, Manuel Abrantes, Ferreira Diniz and Jorge Ritto were convicted and sentenced to up to eighteen years in prison due to crimes occurring in the late 1990s and early 2000s. This was the first time an institutional sex abuse scandal had been taken to court in Portugal.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casa_Pia_child_sexual_abuse_scandal
45   Patrick   2023 Jul 17, 9:54pm  

https://im1776.com/prints/issue-3/anatomy-of-a-conspiracy-theory/


Comet Ping Pong Pizza is certainly an interesting name for a restaurant. It reminded some people of an old clip of Andrew Breitbart with Greg Gutfeld on Fox News Channel’s Red Eye, in which the topic of ping pong had been raised. Breitbart had joined the show to celebrate his vindication after accusing former Congressman Anthony Weiner of sexual misconduct. Weiner was married at the time to Hillary Clinton’s confidante Huma Abedin, and the Clinton machine had attacked Breitbart with their typical viciousness after he claimed to have proof of Weiner’s indiscretions. Breitbart complained that his critics had gone silent since the revelation of the proof that he was right. At one point, Gutfeld said that it was hard to play ping pong without an opponent. Breitbart paused, threw Gutfeld a suspicious look and asked, “Why would you change the subject to the sport of ping pong?… You’re weird like that.”

Breitbart’s appearance on Red Eye was aired five years before the Podesta emails kicked off PizzaGate, and five months after he publicly lobbed an even more serious accusation against John Podesta himself. In a February 2011 tweet, Breitbart wrote: “How prog-guru John Podesta isn’t a household name as a world-class underage sex slave op cover upper defending unspeakable dregs escapes me.” Breitbart, of course, was a well-known conservative bomb thrower, but this was heavy ordnance even by his standards. An accusation like that, against someone with Podesta’s status and connections, could have landed Breitbart in court, facing life-ruining libel charges, if he could not back it up. But it turned out that Podesta did not have to take him to court, since Breitbart mysteriously died on the street near his home a short time later. The coroner who performed the autopsy was himself found dead of arsenic poisoning soon after examining Breitbart’s body, and a spokesman for the coroner’s office subsequently announced that Breitbart had died of “natural causes.”
46   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Jul 18, 9:25am  

The threat of exposing these people as the evil child preying scum that they are scares them more than any army. It's the reason I believe the scamdemic and 2030 may have been pushed too early, they panicked over Epstein.
47   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Jul 20, 3:50pm  

"Mary and John

I think you should give notice when changing strategies which have been long in place. I immediately realized something was different by the shape of the box and I contemplated who would be sending me something in the square shaped box. Lo and behold, instead of pasta and wonderful sauces, it was a lovely, tempting assortment of cheeses, Yummy. I am awaiting the return of my children and grandchildren from their holiday travels so that we can demolish them.

Thank you so much. I hope you and your gang are well.

I miss you both

Best wishes fro a merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Herb

Ps. Do you think I’ll do better playing dominos on cheese than on pasta?
"

- Herbert Sandler
48   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Jul 20, 4:03pm  

And later on..

"Last day in MV. Missed you.
Susan whipped Sherry and me at Dominos. Using the Podesta method, she made up the rules as we played.

Sent from my iPhone
"

-Herbert again
49   Ceffer   2023 Jul 21, 4:26pm  

"A satisfying blood meal with ejaculate, but the ping pong table will need to be resurfaced, and no leftovers for organ profits."
50   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Jul 26, 9:22am  

While most people consider PizzaGate to be the DNC email dump, I don't see any reason not to include the Stratfor emails as well.

Email-ID 18817
Date 2007-08-02 17:52:52
From burton@stratfor.com
To Stratforaustin@stratfor.com , blackburn@stratfor.com , chris.douglas@stratfor.com
RE: headcount for pizza

Are you sure this might not be a Jim Jones Kool-Aid event? Teekell, pls eat
my slice.

-----Original Message-----
From: Robin Blackburn [mailto:blackburn@stratfor.com ]
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 9:42 AM
To: Chris Douglas
Cc: stratforaustin@stratfor.com
Subject: Re: headcount for pizza

Does the pizza offer include those of us who can't make the meeting because
we're out here editing? 'Cos if so, count me in.

This e-mail is color-coded in black and white and will combust in 30
seconds.

Chris Douglas wrote:
> Headcount!
>
> Who all is in the Austin office today who is going to want pizza? We
> only have one slice and we need to know how thinly to slice it...
>
> Simply send a single response, filed, color-coded, double-sided and
> appropriately labeled, signed in triplicate and set on fire.
51   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Jul 26, 10:18am  

RE: Get ready for "Chicago Hot Dog Friday"

Released on 2012-10-19 08:00 GMT
Email-ID 1223066
Date 2009-05-14 21:50:25
From
To burton@stratfor.com , kuykendall@stratfor.com , copeland@stratfor.com , oconnor@stratfor.com
RE: Get ready for "Chicago Hot Dog Friday"

If we get the same "waitresses," I'm all for it!!!

Aaric S. Eisenstein

STRATFOR

SVP Publishing

700 Lavaca St., Suite 900

Austin, TX 78701

512-744-4308

512-744-4334 fax

----------------------------------------------------------------------

From: Fred Burton [mailto:burton@stratfor.com ]
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 2:39 PM
To: 'Don Kuykendall'
Cc: 'Aaric Eisenstein'; 'Darryl O'Connor'; 'Copeland Susan'
Subject: RE: Get ready for "Chicago Hot Dog Friday"
I think Obama spent about $65,000 of the tax-payers money flying in
pizza/dogs from Chicago for a private party at the White House not long
ago, assume we are using the same channels?

----------------------------------------------------------------------

From: Don Kuykendall [mailto:kuykendall@stratfor.com ]
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 1:59 PM
To: 'stratforaustin'
Subject: Get ready for "Chicago Hot Dog Friday"
To celebrate all you hot dogs out there. Aaric, you can participate as
well!


Don R. Kuykendall
President
STRATFOR
512.744.4314 phone
512.744.4334 fax
kuykendall@stratfor.com

_____________________

http://www.stratfor.com/
STRATFOR
700 Lavaca
Suite 900
Austin, Texas 78701
52   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Jul 26, 10:34am  

From: Reva Bhalla [mailto:reva.bhalla@stratfor.com ]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 11:54 AM
To: 'Dan Burges'; 'Aaric Eisenstein'; stratforaustin@stratfor.com
Subject: RE: Pizza

thats right...chicago style hot dog baby

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

From: Dan Burges [mailto:burges@stratfor.com ]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 11:53 AM
To: 'Reva Bhalla'; 'Aaric Eisenstein'; stratforaustin@stratfor.com
Subject: RE: Pizza

Yeah, but here she is, at my desk, jumping on the security lunch
bandwagon....

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

From: Reva Bhalla [mailto:reva.bhalla@stratfor.com ]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 11:45 AM
To: 'Aaric Eisenstein'; stratforaustin@stratfor.com
Subject: RE: Pizza

i might be interested since Dan Burges lunch cheated on me again

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

From: Aaric Eisenstein [mailto:aaric.eisenstein@stratfor.com ]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 11:43 AM
To: stratforaustin@stratfor.com
Subject: Pizza

Anybody want to order pizza for delivery? It's nasty out there.

Aaric S. Eisenstein

Stratfor

VP Publishing

700 Lavaca St., Suite 900

Austin, TX 78701

512-744-4308

512-744-4334 fax
53   stereotomy   2023 Jul 26, 12:13pm  

God, that shit just sounds so fucked up it's got to be code for nasty doings.
55   Ceffer   2023 Jul 27, 3:39pm  

One of my frat brothers was a rich kid from Palos Verdes, but au courant with drug trade and dabbled. He used baseball language code to describe the movements of inventory.
58   richwicks   2023 Aug 6, 8:39pm  

Patrick says






Let's not forget who this was:

James Gordon Meek
59   Patrick   2023 Sep 1, 11:05am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/secret-epidemics-friday-september


Late last month, NBC News ran a rather shocking story headlined, “Former ABC investigative journalist pleads guilty to child pornography charges.”




ABC’s senior, Washington DC-based investigative reporter, James Gordon Meek, 53, used to cover national security issues for the network until he resigned last year after his arrest. Meeks notably won an Emmy for his 2017 reporting on the Pulse gay nightclub shooting. Late last month, he pleaded guilty to illegal possession and transportation of child pornography.

Most ironically, and most relevant for the bigger story, Mr. Meek was the reporter who captained the charge to “debunk” the so-called Pizzagate ‘conspiracy theory,’ which arose out of leaked emails from Clinton-advisor John Pederast, I mean Podesta, and claimed that high-ranking democrat officials, including members of Hillary Clinton's campaign, were involved in a child sex trafficking ring operating out of a highly-sketchy pizzeria called Comet Ping Pong located in Washington, D.C.

In Washington, D.C. — coincidentally right where debunking reporter and chronic pedophile Meeks lived.

I made a horrible mistake by pulling up Meek’s case in PACER (the federal court system database), in order to read the arresting FBI agent’s original affidavit. I won’t subject you to the pure, unadulterated evil described in that appalling document, except to say I pray for the FBI agent who had to review the evidence and draft it.

But to give you a general sense of what we’re talking about, among many other awful things, Mr. Meek’s personal iPhone contained a video of the forcible sodomy of a screaming and crying infant girl, along with the reporter’s unbelievable descriptions of his extreme sexual arousal and grotesque, infuriating rape fantasies of repeating the same act himself.

It also included screenshots of reporter Meek’s chats on kids’ social media platforms, where he was coercing children into sending him naked photos. And that’s probably enough to brief you in.

Significantly, FBI agents found child sexual abuse images and videos going back to at least 2014 — well before Meeks “debunked” the Comet Ping Pong story. In other words, he was doing exactly what he debunked at the time he was debunking it.

(On an aside, in his upcoming sentencing, Meeks faces less prison time than does President Trump.)

I was on the fence about whether to include this story at all, when I did a routine cross-reference search for “ABC child charges.”

I found an epidemic.

Here are just a few of this week’s headlines that one single search returned:




There were more. Maybe a lot more. I don’t even know how many more, I had to stop scrolling due to running out of time.

In a sense, in hindsight, the Comet Ping Pong conspiracy hypothesis was undoubtedly right. Setting aside the fact it was only “debunked” by people like Meeks with obvious motives to bury the story, in a broader perspective, there clearly is a BIG problem. Is this epidemic of pedophilia the temptation created by (apparently) easily-available CSAM (child sexual abuse material) online? Is it naked trans men at the White House? Is it the legalization and acceptance of atypical sexual practices?
60   Patrick   2023 Sep 23, 12:23pm  

https://sukwan.substack.com/p/pizzagate-exposed-nothing-to-see


The answer is yes – pedophiles do like to advertise that they’re pedophiles. In fact, they actually often brazenly flaunt and brag about their criminal sexual perversion to children. Bright also described himself on his Twitter profile as “pervy”. These details are important to point out and remember in order to understand how these predators have operated so long unnoticed. You must look into their psychology. Child sex offenders have been throwing their crimes against kids in our faces for ages. They think the public is too stupid to catch on to their underground networks and secret language. So they arrogantly gaslight and mock anyone who dares to call them out. I’m singling this incident out because it’s a microcosm of the bigger picture. These tactics are the norm for these criminals. We see this kind of behavior with not only low-profile predators but also with some of the most powerful abusers out there including politicians, celebrities and many other elites.
61   RWSGFY   2023 Sep 24, 9:28am  

Yep, pedos love to advertize their perversion:




62   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Sep 25, 7:43am  

Where's your Biden pictures? Or are you a Russian native or someone who lives in Russia? If not I'd think you'd be more concerned about kids getting abused in your own country than pushing your politics. You know, cuz that would be kind of sick..
64   Ceffer   2023 Nov 13, 10:49am  

A little adrenochrome stimulation, some vodka chasers, maybe a kiddie's pineal gland or two, and IHLlary Rockefeller is ready to tap dance with one of her Monarch MPD primo facade personalities in front of the political klieg lights again.

Bill: "Hillary, it's Queen of Diamonds time again."
65   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Nov 13, 11:11am  

Something I've noticed since everything came out. People who engage in this have small eyes. They say eyes are the window to the soul. In that case we may have visible evidence of their soul's being ripped apart by their atrocities.
66   Eric Holder   2023 Nov 13, 1:46pm  

NuttBoxer says

Where's your Biden pictures?


Do we need more of these?
67   Eric Holder   2023 Nov 13, 2:05pm  

NuttBoxer says


People who engage in this have small eyes. They say eyes are the window to the soul. In that case we may have visible evidence of their soul's being ripped apart by their atrocities.


This is contrary to the Lombroso's theory: he attributed small eyes to thieves, not sex offenders. The latter were supposedly distinguished by big ears and lips, iirc.
68   RWSGFY   2023 Nov 13, 2:39pm  

NuttBoxer says

Where's your Biden pictures?


Oh, I have these. Here, specially for you:



NuttBoxer says


Or are you a Russian native or someone who lives in Russia?


Interesting assumption from somebody so perfectly aligned with Soviet narrative on pretty much every topic. Confession through projection?
71   Eric Holder   2023 Nov 17, 4:14pm  

TAMPA, Fla. - Jimmie Gardener, 57, was arrested on Friday morning after a 16-year-old reported that he attacked her for refusing to have sex, according to the Tampa Police Department.

Around 1:43 a.m., TPD says Gardener invited the victim to his room at Renaissance Hotel at International Plaza, and she accepted the invitation.

The victim told police she initially agreed to take money in exchange for sex acts but later told Gardner that she no longer wanted to engage, and he became angry.

According to officials, Gardner told the victim that she needed to leave his hotel room and the two got into a verbal argument that escalated to a physical dispute after Gardner put his hands around the victim's neck, stopping her from being able to breathe.

TPD says after the dispute, Gardner left the hotel room and the victim called 911. According to officers, Gardner left the scene before they arrived, but found the victim.

Gardner was arrested on charges including human trafficking, lewd and lascivious touching of certain minors, and battery, according to police.

The State Attorney's Office says that Gardner, who was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 1984, was wrongly convicted in the 1987 sexual assault of two women in West Virginia. Authorities say 27 years after his wrongful conviction, he was exonerated in 2016 and released from prison.

Two years after his release, he married Georgia Federal Judge Leslie Abrams Gardner, according to officials. He is the brother-in-law of former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams.

Jimmie Gardener lives in Georgia and works as a motivational speaker and emotional intelligence trainer for students and people who were formerly incarcerated.

"Everyone is entitled to the presumption of innocence. Our attorneys will prosecute this case as we would any other offender who is alleged to have committed these crimes. We take these charges very seriously," said State Attorney Suzy Lopez in a statement.

Jimmie Gardener is in jail in Hillsborough County with no bond, according to police. He is scheduled to face a judge in first appearance court in Tampa on Saturday.


The only question is why didn't he do it in the safety of the pizza restaurant...
72   Ceffer   2023 Nov 17, 4:18pm  

Eric Holder says

Two years after his release, he married Georgia Federal Judge Leslie Abrams Gardner, according to officials. He is the brother-in-law of former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams.

16 year old said "I know somebody who has a much longer and harder election fraud apparatus than you, little fraud!", which allegedly threw Gardener into a rage.

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