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And I went and read the transcript. It's about them giving him money in 2006 for his expenses to put him in a hotel room so he could feel safe with a court reporter and to do the affidavit. And I felt like saying, you know, so let me get this straight. You your office. pays this man reward money. He then tries to extort your office for more money in exchange for testimony.
And I went and read the transcript. It's about them giving him money in 2006 for his expenses to put him in a hotel room so he could feel safe with a court reporter and to do the affidavit. And I felt like saying, you know, so let me get this straight. You your office. pays this man reward money. He then tries to extort your office for more money in exchange for testimony.
And I went and read the transcript. It's about them giving him money in 2006 for his expenses to put him in a hotel room so he could feel safe with a court reporter and to do the affidavit. And I felt like saying, you know, so let me get this straight. You your office. pays this man reward money. He then tries to extort your office for more money in exchange for testimony.
He has gone into the FBI before this affidavit was ever a thing.
He has gone into the FBI before this affidavit was ever a thing.
He has gone into the FBI before this affidavit was ever a thing.
He went into the FBI and admitted he made the whole thing up and you want to talk about a conversation between Al Cleveland and his father when they're talking about whether or not they could reimburse him for expenses if they have to fly him to Florida or get him to a place where he feels safe because he felt like if he told the truth again,
He went into the FBI and admitted he made the whole thing up and you want to talk about a conversation between Al Cleveland and his father when they're talking about whether or not they could reimburse him for expenses if they have to fly him to Florida or get him to a place where he feels safe because he felt like if he told the truth again,
He went into the FBI and admitted he made the whole thing up and you want to talk about a conversation between Al Cleveland and his father when they're talking about whether or not they could reimburse him for expenses if they have to fly him to Florida or get him to a place where he feels safe because he felt like if he told the truth again,
that there would be consequences for him because he was going against his father. He'd be labeled a snitch in the community. And I then emailed him and asked him for a meeting. And I didn't hear back. I heard back finally last week for the first time that we have a meeting with him on March 18th. And I found that curious timing. And I said to J.D.
that there would be consequences for him because he was going against his father. He'd be labeled a snitch in the community. And I then emailed him and asked him for a meeting. And I didn't hear back. I heard back finally last week for the first time that we have a meeting with him on March 18th. And I found that curious timing. And I said to J.D.
that there would be consequences for him because he was going against his father. He'd be labeled a snitch in the community. And I then emailed him and asked him for a meeting. And I didn't hear back. I heard back finally last week for the first time that we have a meeting with him on March 18th. And I found that curious timing. And I said to J.D.
this morning, did you tell anyone you were coming on the show? And he looked at me and it's a small town. A word travels fast. So I have my suspicions. But I would make Tony Sillow the following offer. Two things. If you have any evidence that these men actually did this, any whatsoever. With your blessing, Joe, I'd offer him a seat right next to me to show the world what the evidence is.
this morning, did you tell anyone you were coming on the show? And he looked at me and it's a small town. A word travels fast. So I have my suspicions. But I would make Tony Sillow the following offer. Two things. If you have any evidence that these men actually did this, any whatsoever. With your blessing, Joe, I'd offer him a seat right next to me to show the world what the evidence is.
this morning, did you tell anyone you were coming on the show? And he looked at me and it's a small town. A word travels fast. So I have my suspicions. But I would make Tony Sillow the following offer. Two things. If you have any evidence that these men actually did this, any whatsoever. With your blessing, Joe, I'd offer him a seat right next to me to show the world what the evidence is.
You tell me what the evidence is. Open invitation. Come on on. And how about this? Rather than do this behind closed doors on the 18th, how about let's open it to the public? I just argued for a sentence commutation before Governor DeSantis last week. It was a public hearing. I had been told, just as I heard from J.D., it just gives me fuel. I don't think it'll happen.
You tell me what the evidence is. Open invitation. Come on on. And how about this? Rather than do this behind closed doors on the 18th, how about let's open it to the public? I just argued for a sentence commutation before Governor DeSantis last week. It was a public hearing. I had been told, just as I heard from J.D., it just gives me fuel. I don't think it'll happen.
You tell me what the evidence is. Open invitation. Come on on. And how about this? Rather than do this behind closed doors on the 18th, how about let's open it to the public? I just argued for a sentence commutation before Governor DeSantis last week. It was a public hearing. I had been told, just as I heard from J.D., it just gives me fuel. I don't think it'll happen.
I was told that he has never publicly listened to a sentence commutation ever. And you know what? It happened. And he listened and he's considering the case. And I feel like if we talk with each other and not at each other, we can get to the right place. And I'm not this. I want to be really clear. I have deep respect for what prosecutors do.
I was told that he has never publicly listened to a sentence commutation ever. And you know what? It happened. And he listened and he's considering the case. And I feel like if we talk with each other and not at each other, we can get to the right place. And I'm not this. I want to be really clear. I have deep respect for what prosecutors do.