Tommy Tainant
Diamond Member
Trump has shown that you can get away with this sort of thing. He sets a bad example to his remedial followers.
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Not me. You were BOUND to find one if you kept looking hard enough, meantime we've found 10,000 crooked tards and BLMers.
Trump has shown that you can get away with this sort of thing. He sets a bad example to his remedial followers.
Typical right wing response, don't address the wrong doing. Just point the finger and claim someone else is doing wrong.
Beyond the one camera being covered - which the perps might well have done - what is the alleged evidence that the guy torched his own property?Back in September 2020, a man living near Minneapolis, Minnesota opened up to news outlets about an alleged attack on his home which he implied was politically-motivated.
The man claimed he woke up just after 3 a.m. on a Wednesday morning to his garage, trucks, and trailer on fire.
The Brooklyn Center family said that they believed it was because of the “Trump 2020” flags that were draped over the property, but this was far from the truth.
The U.S. Attorney's Office says that Denis Vladmirovich Molla has been indicted for wire fraud after filing fraudulent insurance claims for a staged arson.
The 29-year-old claimed in 2020 that he woke up in the middle of the night to his property on fire.
"I heard just a big, loud boom, or a bang," Molla told WCCO in September 2020. "The first thing for me was my kids, my wife. What's going on?"
Molla claimed that he saw three people running away from his home after burning it and leaving graffiti on his garage that read "Biden 2020," "BLM" (short for “Black Lives Matter”), and the anarchy symbol of an "A" with a circle around it.
“When Molla’s insurance company denied some of those claims,” the report states, “Molla submitted written complaints to the insurance company claiming that it was defrauding him and threatened to report the company to the Department of Commerce and to the Attorney General.”
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A crooked Trump Humper, who is surprised.
Let's see if they crush his ass for lying and trying to defraud his insurance company.
What wrongdoing?Typical right wing response, don't address the wrong doing. Just point the finger and claim someone else is doing wrong.
It may well be.Fake news.
Evidence?You do know that there was no 'they' here, right? Just a criminal trying to fake a crime to get some insurance money~
You do the very same thing in 10,000 threadsTypical right wing response, don't address the wrong doing. Just point the finger and claim someone else is doing wrong.
Funny how all the hoaxes against Dems or blacks are always national news before they get debunked.
Jussie Smullet faked one to enhance his career & walked.
Did this story make the national news? Never heard about it before now.
If it didn't make national news, why would that be? They were both political hate crimes.
The only difference is one has a gay black victim by DT supporters & the other was a white DT supporter victim by BLM supporters.
Could that make a difference?
Nothing in the article provides any evidence he faked it. Just that the US attorney is saying so.Back in September 2020, a man living near Minneapolis, Minnesota opened up to news outlets about an alleged attack on his home which he implied was politically-motivated.
The man claimed he woke up just after 3 a.m. on a Wednesday morning to his garage, trucks, and trailer on fire.
The Brooklyn Center family said that they believed it was because of the “Trump 2020” flags that were draped over the property, but this was far from the truth.
The U.S. Attorney's Office says that Denis Vladmirovich Molla has been indicted for wire fraud after filing fraudulent insurance claims for a staged arson.
The 29-year-old claimed in 2020 that he woke up in the middle of the night to his property on fire.
"I heard just a big, loud boom, or a bang," Molla told WCCO in September 2020. "The first thing for me was my kids, my wife. What's going on?"
Molla claimed that he saw three people running away from his home after burning it and leaving graffiti on his garage that read "Biden 2020," "BLM" (short for “Black Lives Matter”), and the anarchy symbol of an "A" with a circle around it.
“When Molla’s insurance company denied some of those claims,” the report states, “Molla submitted written complaints to the insurance company claiming that it was defrauding him and threatened to report the company to the Department of Commerce and to the Attorney General.”
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A crooked Trump Humper, who is surprised.
Let's see if they crush his ass for lying and trying to defraud his insurance company.
Ask the US Attorney's office.Beyond the one camera being covered - which the perps might well have done - what is the alleged evidence that the guy torched his own property?
This may well be an insurance company bullying and punishing someone for refusing to accept the pittance of a payout they made, and using Democrat sympathizers to further their own fraudulent conduct.
So you think the US Attorney is just making it up.Nothing in the article provides any evidence he faked it. Just that the US attorney is saying so.
So no evidence.Ask the US Attorney's office.
They must have evidence or they wouldn't be charging him, duh.So no evidence.
Smollet got 120 days in jail and two years probation.
I’m not sure that is the same as walking. But whatever. Anything less than Life in the Electric Chair would probably be lenient to your way of thinking.
Well, a hoax started BLM. Give the guy a break.Back in September 2020, a man living near Minneapolis, Minnesota opened up to news outlets about an alleged attack on his home which he implied was politically-motivated.
The man claimed he woke up just after 3 a.m. on a Wednesday morning to his garage, trucks, and trailer on fire.
The Brooklyn Center family said that they believed it was because of the “Trump 2020” flags that were draped over the property, but this was far from the truth.
The U.S. Attorney's Office says that Denis Vladmirovich Molla has been indicted for wire fraud after filing fraudulent insurance claims for a staged arson.
The 29-year-old claimed in 2020 that he woke up in the middle of the night to his property on fire.
"I heard just a big, loud boom, or a bang," Molla told WCCO in September 2020. "The first thing for me was my kids, my wife. What's going on?"
Molla claimed that he saw three people running away from his home after burning it and leaving graffiti on his garage that read "Biden 2020," "BLM" (short for “Black Lives Matter”), and the anarchy symbol of an "A" with a circle around it.
“When Molla’s insurance company denied some of those claims,” the report states, “Molla submitted written complaints to the insurance company claiming that it was defrauding him and threatened to report the company to the Department of Commerce and to the Attorney General.”
View attachment 669990
A crooked Trump Humper, who is surprised.
Let's see if they crush his ass for lying and trying to defraud his insurance company.
Is that why Trump has not been charged? They have no evidence.They must have evidence or they wouldn't be charging him, duh.