detroitiseverybody
detroitiseverybody t1_ixfssqm wrote
Reply to comment by Flatline2962 in Republicans ask Georgia high court to halt Saturday voting in US Senate runoff | CNN Politics by irkli
Also GOP: If we win the vote count was extremely accurate.
If Dems win ... total chaos, cheating, dead people voting, hiding R votes, and busted machines people!! Will not concede! We won!
detroitiseverybody t1_itmj1ed wrote
Reply to comment by americanadiandrew in Michigan family of 4 who went missing for a week has been found by wwabc
Erase him from the face of the Earth.
detroitiseverybody t1_itmil2h wrote
Reply to comment by solocupjazz in Michigan family of 4 who went missing for a week has been found by wwabc
"Peer reviewed" research on Google. "Peer" being the key word.
detroitiseverybody t1_irsbtpp wrote
Reply to comment by SebRLuck in CNN ‘deeply regrets’ distress caused by report on Thailand nursery killings by darthatheos
I read that a Thai reporter told them not to climb the fence and cross the crime scene that was cordoned off. They ignored him. There is also a photo showing them doing it that appears to be from the Thai reporter. It's against the law.
detroitiseverybody t1_j0x8gp9 wrote
Reply to comment by Druue in Brooklyn pastor who was robbed while preaching charged with wire fraud and lying to FBI in unrelated case by NippyAardvark
Organized religion or organized crime? Wearing over a million dollars worth of jewelry. Wonder what Brooklyn families who sacrifice to tithe 10% of their gross income think?
“It’s not about me being flashy. It’s about me purchasing what I want to purchase,” he said. “It’s my prerogative to purchase what I want to purchase. If I worked hard for it, I can purchase what I want to purchase.”
Hard work detailed:
This spring, Whitehead allegedly attempted to convince a businessman to loan him about $500,000 and grant him a stake in real estate transactions in exchange for obtaining “favorable actions by the New York City government” that would make them “millions” – something the pastor knew he could not obtain, the indictment says. Earlier this year, he also allegedly used “threats of force” against that same businessman to extort $5,000 from him.
“As we allege today, Lamor Whitehead abused the trust placed in him by a parishioner, bullied a businessman for $5,000, then tried to defraud him of far more than that, and lied to federal agents,”
As the pastor of Leaders of Tomorrow International Ministry, Whitehead allegedly defrauded one of his parishioners out of about $90,000 from her retirement savings over the course of at least 14 months beginning around April 2020, according to the indictment. The document said Whitehead told the parishioner he would use her money to help her buy a home and invest the rest of the money, but instead used it “to purchase thousands of dollars of luxury goods and clothing” and “for his own purposes.”Whitehead never helped her buy a home, the court document says, and never returned her money despite her request.