DOJ indicts man who tried to extort Matt Gaetz

marvin martian

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Every one of you here who repeated the lies of the extortionist is also guilty.


Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz has been exonerated after 62-year-old Stephen Alford was recently indicted by the Department of Justice for extortion.

"Stephen M. Alford did knowingly and willfully devise, and intent to devise, a scheme to defraud and for obtaining money and property by means of material false and fraudulent pretenses, representations, and promises, and for the promise of executing such scheme, did cause, and attempt to cause, a wire communication to be transmitted in interstate commerce," the indictment states.

Earlier this year, Gaetz was adamant Alford was making false allegations of sexual misconduct against him in order to extort money from his successful and wealthy family.

Back in March when news broke that the Department of Justice was investigating Gaetz for sexual misconduct, the congressman maintained he was being extorted.
 
OK, so it was settled, good for Matt. Now you know the DOJ is not a tool of the Democrats like you have claimed before.
 
You were one of the rubes screeching about Gaetz, long and loud. Want to apologize?

Yes, because he may be complicit with a man who just confessed to 33 counts of federal law violations. Next...

You want to explain how I was screeching long and hard over Matt possibly being complicate?
 

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