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By Bailey Coleman
Jul 13, 2021
Judge Joe Brown is without question getting old, he s got a lot to say in the defense of Bill Cosby, but he s really crossing the line with this one and he get s old folk down and dirty with it, you know what I m talking about when old aunties and uncles start talking crazy and you want to cover your ears because it s disgusting to hear them talking that way?. Judge Brown leaves poor Marc Lamont Hill speechless! Talking about the sexual revolution, Whoopi Goldberg, these women are responsible for their own behavior? Saying the ladies are bimbo s and he goes on and on, makes me want to ask if anyone has checked his meds lately? Could this possibly be the reason longs his show?
has reportedly settled on his legal defense strategy: blaming the man he killed.
The embattled AG originally told 911 dispatchers that he hit a “deer” in “the middle of the road” on the night of Sept. 12, 2020. Ravnsborg later admitted to the Hyde County Sheriff’s Office that he struck and killed 55-year-old
Joseph Boever who was walking on the shoulder of U.S. Highway 14 when he died–but only after the dead man’s bloody corpse was discovered early the next morning.
In a Friday court filing, defense attorney
Timothy J. Rensch petitioned presiding Sixth Circuit Judge
John L. Brown for a court order to release Boever’s records from at least five medical facilities “for exculpatory information concerning his suicidal ideation.”