Candace Owens
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Of course you won't.
You're lining up employees and firing them for literally no reason.
We have proof of that later.
Before we get to that proof and that video, I want to let you guys know that we received a very interesting tip, which unfortunately means that our established column that we built on our Excel sheet about, I don't know, everywhere that we investigate, there seems to be this theme that
regarding adults that have been accused credibly or people that have gone to prison for and actually have been tried and found guilty of sexual contact with minors, right?
That list we have built out for you.
Well, this time it grows and it is in relation to, it was not her directly, Lori Fransfie, Erica's mom, Lori Fransfie and Larry Guinta.
That Larry, Lawrence Guinta, is Erica's stepfather.
And they have a repeat business partner, a repeat business couple, Shelley and Lyle Reams, meaning they form businesses with these people.
Now, Lyle Reams ostensibly is Native American, a part of the, and excuse me if I'm saying this wrong, Tohono O'odham Nation.
Back in 1998, Lyle Reams was tried and indicted for sexual conduct with a minor under the age of 15.
He was about 41 at the time.
And we can show you this.
You can look at this case.
You can scroll through to understand what happened.
The case made its way through the court system for a year and a half, during which time the young victim even gave a victim impact statement.
before the case was dismissed without prejudice in 1999.
Without prejudice means that the victim has a right to bring about the charges again, and yeah, without prejudice.
Anyways, this background, I'm telling this about Lyle because it was apparently not a bar to entry for Lori and Larry to pursue a business with Lyle because fast forward to 2017, and together they filed to open a business located...
on a Native American reservation in a town called Socaton, Arizona.