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Someone requested the footage I captured while walking #KarenReadTrial witnesses and the family of #JohnOKeefe into court on 2/26/24 as they were booed by #KarenRead's pep-rally cheer squad. This was an important day, for those who understand the full context in a number of different ways, so I am...

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Grant Smith Ellis1 year ago

Please note the date (3/3/24, just days after this video was filmed) of the newly-leaked bombshell text message from #KarenRead, explaining how Read viewed Aiden #TurtleBoy Kearney as a liability because, in particular, of #LindseyGaetani.

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Robyn Burns1 year ago

They were booing Lindsey Grant.

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Critical Mass1 year ago

Abominable. They are going to make an example out of Kearney and rightly so. Beautiful courthouse, by the way.

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Corn Pope1 year ago

I think they were booing you brah

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kai1 year ago

lol they are there because they know they are going down

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Gregory James1 year ago

Who requested it? Mant Blith Jellis? That dude

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Karma1 year ago

You must feel lonely and stupid yourself Grant! What do they have on you ? Pedophilia ?

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