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Bentley Sacrifices Two More Staffers
By Donald V. Watkins
©Copyrighted and Published (via Facebook) on June 24, 2016
©Copyrighted and Published (via Facebook) on June 24, 2016
Alabama Governor Robert Bentley has thrown two more staffers under the bus in an effort to conceal his criminal conduct in improperly accessing two federal criminal databases in an unsuccessful effort to frame Roger Alan Shuler and me on trumpeted up criminal charges. Former Alabama Law Enforcement Agency chief Spencer Collier refused to participate in the governor's scheme to frame Shuler and me. The scheme violated federal criminal laws.
Bentley was attempting to retaliate against Shuler and me for publishing online articles last year that criticized his improper conduct as governor and exposed his love secret affair with executive mistress Rebekah Caldwell Mason. The passage of time has confirmed that these articles were true in all material respects.
Meanwhile, Bentley continues to employ Jonathan Mason, Rebekah's husband, on the public payroll. These "hush money" payments are used to keep Jonathan quiet. Every payment is a separate criminal offense personally approved by Bentley.
Bentley has distanced himself from David Byrne, the governor's chief legal adviser who engineered Bentley into his legal nightmare. Bentley's criminal defense team is prepared to blame all of the Governor's legal problems on the poor legal advice Bentley received from Byrne. In 2009, Byrne was the general counsel and executive vice president who oversaw the collapse of Colonial Bank. He is now overseeing the collapse of the Bentley Administration.
The governor's effort to discredit Shuler and me failed, miserably. We continue to break the news on Bentley's "sex for power" and public corruption scandal.
The FBI's investigation of Bentley is focused on his racketeering and public corruption conduct as governor. His primary accomplice in these crimes was Rebekah Mason.
The governor is aware that his federal criminal indictment is imminent. The number of counts in the indictment is expected to set a record for a federal racketeering and public corruption case. Bentley will be arrested at his capitol office, which is the headquarters for his racketeering enterprise.
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