Posted on 03/13/2020 9:42:50 AM PDT by Red Badger
Andrew Gillum, who in 2018 came within 34,000 votes of becoming Floridas governor, was discovered by police at a South Beach hotel early Friday morning in a room with bags of possible methamphetamine and in the company of a man who appeared to have overdosed on drugs, according to a Miami Beach police report.
Police say they were called to the Mondrian South Beach early Friday morning and found paramedics treating Travis Dyson, a 30-year-old Miami man, for an apparent heart attack. They say two other men were in the room: Aldo Mejias and Gillum.
Police say Gillum, who was not arrested, was too intoxicated to answer questions. An offense incident report says that officers found three clear plastic baggies of suspected crystal meth on the bed and floor.
Gillum, a former Tallahassee mayor, issued a statement Friday afternoon in which he denied using drugs.
I was in Miami last night for a wedding celebration when first responders were called to assist one of my friends. While I had too much to drink, I want to be clear that I have never used methamphetamines, he said. I apologize to the people of Florida for the distraction this has caused our movement.
(Excerpt) Read more at miamiherald.com ...
It worked for me.
Caught in a hotel room with 2 dudes and meth and hes saying it was champagne from a wedding. Ok.
It's a very exclusive club and we're not in it.
Sounds gay
A later report says the third guy found Gilliam totally intoxicated and the male prostitute unconscious. So, gay at a minimum.
Yeah, it’s insane.
Equal protection and equal enforcement.. nice concept..if it gets followed.
Hey, it’s Florida’s fault. If he was elected Governor he would have been too busy for gay sex meth parties. Shame on racist Florida! \s
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