Posted on 12/27/2018 3:24:28 AM PST by DoodleDawg
Georgia state Sen. Michael Williams (R), the lawmaker infamous for his disgraceful Deportation Bus Tour ad, turned himself into jail on Wednesday after he was indicted on charges of insurance fraud and making false statements during his gubernatorial campaign.
Williams, who was indicted on Dec. 20, is accused of lying when he reported to police that $300,000 computer servers were stolen from his campaign office before his failed primary bid back in May.
An investigation revealed that he lied about the servers ― which were being used to mine cryptocurrency ― though police didnt say what happened to them, according to the AJC. The insurance fraud charge stems from his filing of an insurance claim after he lied about the stolen servers.
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Newsweek,12/15/17
When Rats commit a felony it's called a "matter" and not an "investigation".When Republicans do so they go straight to jail.
Screw him.
Thank heavens this clown wasn’t on the fed Senate.
You have to almost admire their lack of shame at putting the “Republican” designation six words in, when if it was a lefty, you might never see it at all.
As a matter of fact, not knowing this guy, he could be a Democrat and they are simply openly lying.
You never know with them. Actually, you do. They are lying all the time.
Not sticking up for this guy, by the way...he may be a scum for all I know.
I don’t eBen remember this guy
Seems to me on the topic of Dem vs Repub there are many flying the ‘R’ flag due some “open tent” drive of yore that are not so secretly card carrying leftists known as RINO’s. They are the enemy within, and criminals such as this guy of topic are more than likely spawned of that leftist ilk.
Glad he wasn’t in a position to hurt the numbers.
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