Supreme Court Order to SOROS Puts Billionaire in PANIC MODE!

ICYMI – Things are just not going the way, St Louis DA, Kim Gardner would like them to. Initially, she was accused of 62 acts of misconduct and 79 false representations during her trial against Eric Greitens. Currently, an investigation is underway to examine the alleged misdeeds committed by her while prosecuting former Missouri governor, Eric Greitens.

Greitens was ultimately forced to resign, and Gardner had no choice but to abandon the case due to a lack of evidence that any criminal activity occurred.

Investigative journalist John Solomon was successful in suing Gardner to disclose all of her communications with George Soros, his collaborators and political mavens surrounding the Greitens incident.

In her failed effort to overturn a lower court decision, Gardner neglected to submit the necessary document for presentation before the Supreme Court. Consequently, her case was rejected and John Solomon won out; she is therefore obligated to foot all of his legal fees incurred during their appeal process – though it may be Missouri taxpayers who shoulder the expense in actuality.

With only thirty days to produce the records, I’m left pondering what Gardner’s chances are of handing over all communication within the imposed deadline. Moreover, will she attempt to obscure any potentially incriminating evidence? The Missouri Supreme Court has issued a ruling for this case to return back down to trial court and now it is up to Gardner as time rapidly ticks away.

Just the News reported,

The public records request sought documents related to Gardner’s fizzled 2018 prosecution of Greitens, who resigned from the governorship less than two years into his term.

The prosecutor accused Greitens of felony invasion of privacy for allegedly threatening to release a photo of his partially nude girlfriend if she talked about their affair. However, Gardner had to drop the case after admitting she lacked the alleged photo and facing the prospect of being called as a witness in the case by Greteins’ lawyers.

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