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DeSantis Foe Busted With Multiple Felonies

In case you’ve forgotten Andrew Gillum, the Floridian equivalent of AOC who nearly beat rock solid Ron DeSantis in Florida, you’re liable to remember once again, given that he was recently, yet unsurprisingly, busted for multiple felonies.

This time, Gillum outdid himself even more than he did in 2020, notably when he was caught in the crosshairs of a rather charming situation involving male prostitutes and hardcore drug use.

Mr. Gillum was busted in a rather ignoble situation in Miami Beach, notably with a male prostitute and a bagful of crystal meth.

Literally.

“Plastic baggies of suspected crystal meth, empty beer bottles and prescription pills are seen scattered among trash and soiled bedding in the shocking images obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com,” reported Ben Ashford of the Daily Mail.

“Gillum, a married dad-of-three who narrowly missed out on becoming Florida’s first black governor, was too ‘inebriated’ to tell cops what went down when they arrived at Miami’s Mondrian Hotel early last Friday,” Ashford continued, “he was inside room 1107 with two more men, one of them a hunky 30-year-old male escort named Travis Dyson, who was found naked and in the throes of a drug overdose.”

Well then.

Perhaps the little shenanigans in Miami Beach were a precursor for the monkeypox to follow in 2022, given that monkeypox has been widely associated with promiscuous, obviously unprotected sex between men.

Even more hilariously, Gillum’s excuses were even more pitiable than Obama’s, as he claimed he was in town for “a wedding” and apparently was unaware of the fact that his Miami Beach hotel room was packed with illicit drugs and a naked male prostitute.

“Gillum, a former Tallahassee mayor and regular CNN contributor, issued a statement within hours of the story leaking, apologizing for his drinking while insisting he never used meth,” Ashford added, “he said he was in south Florida for a wedding but, when reached by telephone, Dyson told the Miami New Times that he had known Gillum ‘for a while’ and didn’t know anything about a wedding.”

Ah.

So Dyson has known Mr. Gillum “for a while.” Right.

Rather obvious the capacity in which Mr. Gillum was known by Dyson.

What’s not so obvious is how such an obviously drugged up money grubber “narrowly” beat a solid class act like DeSantis in the first place.

Moreover, the fact that Gillum is a “regular” CNN contributor says it all: After all, being an unapologetic pervert is apparently the most highly desired trait at an despicably unethical organization that masquerades as a credible “news provider” for Americans.

Alas, in the spirit of Chris Cuomo, Jeff Zucker, and too many other overpaid wastrels to name, Mr. Gillum has found himself afoul of the law, or at minimum, basic ethics.

No wonder the Dems are so intent on “Defund Police.”

After all, they’re the party most notorious for being busted disregarding the law for their own nefarious aims.

According to the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Florida, Mr. Gillum failed to dazzle people who actually respect a little thing called law and order.

“A federal grand jury has returned a twenty-one count indictment against Andrew Demetric Gillum, 42, and Sharon Janet Lettman-Hicks, 53, both of Tallahassee, Florida,” the stamen reads.

A twenty-one count indictment, huh?

Too bad for Gillum this type of “21” isn’t a “winner winner, chicken dinner” scenario, akin to the individuals who rake in huge profits in Vegas by outsmarting overtly greedy casinos.

That requires a tad more intelligence, minus narcotics usage.

“The Indictment alleges that between 2016 and 2019, defendants Gillum and Lettman-Hicks conspired to commit wire fraud, by unlawfully soliciting and obtaining funds from various entities and individuals through false and fraudulent promises and representations that the funds would be used for a legitimate purpose,” the statement continues.

Charming. Dems attempting to win via cheating. What else is new?

“The Indictment further alleges the defendants used third parties to divert a portion of those funds to a company owned by Lettman-Hicks, who then fraudulently provided the funds, disguised as payroll payments, to Gillum for his personal use,” the statement continues.

Oh, he used it for “personal use” all right.

Just ask the male hooker and drug dealer in Miami Beach. (Democrat) Florida’s finest!

“Both defendants are charged with 19 counts of wire fraud. Gillum is also charged with making false statements to agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,” the statement added.

In other words, Gillum would be right at home with Ms. Hillary Clinton’s various nefarious associates, all of whom make lying to the FBI a favorite pastime.

Especially when it comes to soiling the reputation of the first president to look out for American interests in decades: Donald J. Trump.

If Gillum weren’t so darn greedy and blatantly obvious, he just might have had a place custom made within the Clinton cadre of crime.

Too bad for “married” Gillum that he’s clearly too fixated on his long-term “friend” Dyson and their apparent need to engage in illicit substance abuse in one of the sketchiest, literally most illiterate areas of the Sunshine State.

Maybe next time he can dip down to Communist Cuba for his drug-fueled antics instead.

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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