Bless his little heart, that good man of God Reverend Stephen Lee only drove down from Chicago to Georgia — over 700 miles — and tried to contact Ruby Freeman because this is what he does as a Christian pastor. He comforts the suffering.

Or at least this is the story his lawyer's peddling now that Lee has been indicted as a Trump co-conspirator.

#Trump #crime #BigLie #conspiracy #RubyFreeman #StephenLee
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https://www.thedailybeast.com/nervous-pastor-stephen-lee-swept-up-in-trumps-georgia-indictment

‘Nervous’ Pastor Stephen Lee Swept Up in Trump’s Georgia Indictment

Speaking out for the first time, Rev. Stephen Lee’s lawyer admitted that his client’s version of events “sounds really wild.”

The Daily Beast

Lee appeared unannounced at Ruby Freeman's house, and when she was not there, he left a note with a neighbor telling her time was "running out" and he wanted to help her. Next day, he showed up parked in her driveway. When she very understandably rebuffed him, he then turned to Harrison Floyd of Black Voices for Trump to try to gain a foothold with Ruby Freeman.

Just a Christian pastor trying to do good, you understand….

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@wdlindsy does he know lying in a court of law (or paying a lawyer to lie for you) is a sin?
@sandyonenow I'd be inclined — not knowing him, so this is just a hunch — to think the sin part wouldn't matter much to him.
@wdlindsy Lee doesn’t want to face the consequences of his acts. And who can blame him when it seems common practice to #LieCheatAndSteal with total impunity. A shrug of the shoulders, not even a slap on the wrist while 2 innocent ladies are slandered, intimidated and maligned. #PoeticJustice would see Pastor Lee in jail “to repent” his vicious lies.
@CanadianCrone You're exactly right. Yet he made it his business to drive over 700 miles to try to intimidate a person he had not ever even met, parking in her driveway unbidden — something that would alarm anyone but in particular a Black woman with a strange white man sitting in his car out there — and leaving her a menacing note. I wonder if his Missouri Synod Lutheran church encourages this kind of behavior and the refusal to admit wrongdoing.