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now we told you a story about how the hsbc
got away with massive amount of money laundering for al qaeda
pleae skewed overt act this on the nine eleven are on the warlords as separate
that the drug lords as well out of uh... mexico an other places
they got away
there will be no criminal punishment what so ever non right
was seventy two of of us so lucky fifteen years ago
uh... they got
make have have found a little bit of *** in her at a capitol gram of
*** there she says that that she did not put it there and
is you'll see the second
there's good reason to believe that
not to be fair she had prior s right
so she got a life sentence
now what was your pryor's well with sally the whole story
shoe sole practitioner in civ
small amounts
so the first one was the cracks hill of forty dollars
that's been a kind of a separate offenses
so first offenses for forty dollars for the crack forty dot
second offense town it is a separate events
a hundred twenty o
forty dollars hundredweight
now we order uh...
start started fences
manish it had a child with
goes with a prison cassius actually trojan she stops any dealings with drugs
according to her town accounts believed by many including the judge in the case
and uh...
trees and
trying to make sure that our kids don't get taken away from a rich isis
she was so scared
they should be put in jail which could take ever three kids
now the judge
largely believes a big part of her story during the trial and he says
even though you've been involved in drugs in drug-dealing your role has
basically been has a girlfriend
and a bad cold or and money holder but not actively involved in the drug
dealing
so certainly in my judgment
it does not want a life sentence
but nonetheless shake dot
a life sentence
what can we do mandatory minimum there was a forty dollar thing it was a
hundred twenty dollar thing and now you're ex-boyfriend had some drugs in
your attic
life sentence the other guys
sixteen trillion dollars whether suspicious activity sixty trillion
excess pc
drugs allocator money iran money et-cetera
you get no jail time for that
forty bucks a hundred twenty bucks
and active political gain in your attic
life sentence
as they explained here
yet the new york times as yet the judge pet fourteen fifteen years ago
as a stunt family watched mister wilson twenty seven
who'd never been in tears abounds
was led from the courtroom to serve a sentence of life
with out parole
no choice we don't have any choice what can we go the bankers must go for it you
must be punished incredibly severely
why is it that she says she didn't do it ban and the boyfriend says she didn't do
i'm in a boyfriend turned on their
and so that was our other drug it was turned on and that's why she got
connected and they said it was her who was helping us helping us the newest
represent
what turns out that you cooperate with the government and you have information
on someone else you get a reduced sentence
so all the people i think the drug-dealing got reduced sentences there
all out of jail right
but she serving a life sentence
but don't believe me
here let me give you the exact information the new york times because
the government formally credit by the defendants was substantial assistance
their sentences were already was still less than fifteen years even though
mister dickey was a leader of the enterprise that's a former boyfriend
and had a much longer criminal record them in storage
he was free to five years ago
then you go to the judge insult judgments
he agrees to quote
she was not
and major participant
by any means
whether prime in these cases is that the people get off of the most help to the
government
of the most probable so they get reduce sentences while the small fry the little
workers who don't have that information get the mandatory sentences
mandatory sentence nothing we can do life in prison
she got a college degree in prison
her kids visitor all the time and she thought that the passage of time
would allow some of these wounds to heal
but they have not she says every holiday in every mother's day
only gets harder
win she was put in jail her kids we're really young
they were uh...
five years old
six years old in nine years old
now they're grown
was twenty lovers twenty five
courtney was twenty five says look my life got off track
if my mom was around maybe she could have helped
sheehy says i'm not putting it on
anybody else is my life
but i wish she was around
wendy uh... her sister's been taking care of the kids
and says that uh...
every time she brought the kids over to see her
they would fight the whole time to see who would sit out on me
life sentence
there never gonna let her out
there never gonna let her out
forty dollars a hundred and twenty dollars
and *** she didn't even know was in that it
took told a reporter
that when it happened on that day
purse on court he called out mom you promise you were really was no more
she says i still hear that was so this day
andy's agrawal met
enough is enough men
three seventy george
at this point the only person who can do it
is the president the united states
he should give her immediate clemency
she suffered enough her whole family suffered enough this whole country of
suffered enough
we have a petition now we hope to god
the present all bomb elicits that somebody in the government listens
we've done enough damage
paloma godfrey already