Friday, 5 August 2016
Attorney Who Filed Fraud Case Against DNC and Hillary Found DEAD
Attorney Who Filed Fraud Case Against DNC and Hillary Found DEAD… Cause ‘Unknown’
The sudden, unexplained death of an attorney who led the lawsuit against DNC corruption is riling social media, even as the mainstream media tries to keep it out of the headlines.
Shawn Lucas, a Bernie Sanders supporter, is the man who served the DNC with legal papers in a lawsuit alleging fraud.
That allegation was proven true just a week later when Wikileaks released DNC emails showing collusion to fix the primary for Hillary Clinton over Sanders.
Lucas’ death is the third suspicious death in the past 2 months linked to the DNC and Clinton.
Lucas died suddenly, and because he is a young man, people are concerned that his death could been connected to his role as the process server for the DNC lawsuit. Lucas was named in a motion filed on July 22, 2016 by the DNC, seeking to dismiss the suit on a technicality.
Snopes reports that Lucas was found lying on the bathroom floor by his girlfriend when she returned home on the evening of 2 August 2016. Paramedics responding to her 911 call found no signs of life.
The cause of death is “unknown,” according to authorities, despite the passage of 3 days since.
This follows the death of 27 year-old Democratic staffer Seth Conrad Rich who was murdered in Washington DC on July 8.
Rich was shot multiple times, but the killer or killers took nothing from their victim, leaving behind his wallet, watch and phone.
Shortly after the killing, Redditors and social media users were pursuing a “lead” saying that Rich was en route to the FBI the morning of his murder, apparently intending to speak to special agents about an “ongoing court case” possibly involving the Clinton family.
And as TRN reported, on June 22, 2016, former UN official John Ashe “accidentally” crushed his own throat and died a week before he was scheduled to testify against the Clintons and Democrat Party.
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