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To: Trumpnado2016

What’s the. NJ story?


26 posted on 02/06/2019 9:33:29 PM PST by TigerClaws
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Gov. Phil Murphy continues to maintain he did not know about sexual assault allegations made against Al Alvarez when Alvarez was working in a senior role for Murphy’s campaign. Members of the Democrat-led committee openly question the truth of the governor’s assertion, and have become increasingly frustrated by a lack of answers and accountability for how the situation was handled.


Looks like the shady Democrats are covering it up....saying they cant even find out “who hired” Alvarez.

REALITY CHECK: When someone is hired for a top-level govt job , there is a very long, very official paper trail. Alvarez had to fill out a slew of govt documents.

Where are:
Alvarez’s letters of recommendation?
Alvarez’s application for employment?
Alvarez’s application for a state pension?
Was he bonded?
Does he own property?
Who were Alvarez’s previous employers?
Were his Tax returns checked?
Were Alvarez’s income statements checked?
Were Alvarez’s Bank account records checked?
Were Alvarez’s visas, passports, etc. checked?
Were Alvarez’ Id’s and birth certificate checked?

Keep in mind...falsifying official documents is the preferred criminal method to cover-up larger crimes.
Can also involve forgery and/or passing copies of false documents. Falsifying documents is usually done in connection with broader criminal aims, such as extortion, government fraud, tax evasion, money laundering, financing terrorism.

Falsifying documents is a very serious offense and is generally classified as a felony. This means that a person charged with falsifying documents may be subject to the following legal penalties:Having to pay a monetary fine;Incarceration in a prison facility

Depending on the gravity of the offense, as well as individual state laws, falsifying documents can result in a prison sentence of 5-10 years. Also, if government documents or authorities were involved, the legal penalties may be more severe. Legal penalties may increase with repeat offenses. The penalty for falsifying government documents is outlined in the Crimes Act of 1958.


It is entirely possible that Murphy and his cohorts clammed up b/c they have something to hide.

The Alvarez types are known to brag about their conquests.

Did Alvarez give Murphy and the others vicarious thrills recounting his sexual encounter with the victim?

The victim’s lawyer should ask Alvarez who he confides in about his sex life.....when the lawyer is conducting pre-trial “discovery.”


32 posted on 02/06/2019 10:50:32 PM PST by Liz ( Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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