Matthew Cox
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After that conviction, he's like, maybe Alaska is not for me.
So he moves to New Mexico.
But then he starts it up again.
He files a $20 million lien in New Mexico, naming several individuals, including Social Security employees, alleging that they owed him money.
Just again, retaliatory lien after retaliatory lien against these low-level clerks of the Social Security Administration who are rejecting his claim that he is owed all this money.
And finally, the FBI steps in and charges him federally with false claims and retaliatory liens.
And Trapper kills many, pleads guilty.
So he has all these incidents of this, and he continues to harass everybody.
And he had this weird kind of confrontation with the Alaska state troopers that was an outgrowth of this.
But it all culminates in a sentencing hearing.
How much time are you going to give?
Trapper kills many.
I don't think he has much of a criminal record other than that weird fight dispute that ended up being a third-degree assault against the Alaskan state troopers who came to his house to arrest him.
That's my impression at least.
There's no dollar loss.
Well, there might be.
Well, I mean, again, there's $950 million worth of liens, but that doesn't really.
Yeah, it's a hypothetical number.
It's just where is he going to put his decimal place?
60 months for filing all these false liens, being told to knock it off, moving to another state, doing it again, retaliating against government employees.