If you're wondering why no criminal charges...
Merrick Garland dismissed charges like 9 months ago
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If you're wondering why no criminal charges...
Merrick Garland dismissed charges like 9 months ago
Because the witnesses wouldn't talk. Well, she is now. So why can't we reopen this?
Also, I want to know exactly how Gaetz skated this time. He got serious dirt on other politicians?
What?
Where have you heard that?
They cooperated against his conspirator, they've had civil suits...
I kind of pay attention to news, so I'd be surprised if I missed something about the victims (no idea why you said witnesses) stopped cooperating for a brief window and Garland immediately dropped charges.
Because man, even if that happened, it still makes no sense to close the case early.
Hey. Maybe I missed something though, I tried to find a source though, and if anything is out there I'm still missing it.
So, can you help me out and provide a source for this:
Because the witnesses wouldn’t talk.
One thing you can always count on in cases like this is that people online will find a way to blame the women...
His dad is absolutely loaded and a big wig in Florida.
Few bucks here and there and bada-bing, no charges.
Federal prosecutors have to weigh likelihood of securing a conviction. In this case they determined the likelihood wasn’t high enough. This isn’t because of a lack of evidence but rather whether witnesses (ie his victims) would have been convincing enough to a jury.