"He's a nice guy."
"He was a close friend."
"He never did anything wrong, that I saw."
"I don't believe he would do that."
"He's innocent until proven guilty in court."
"I've never seen him treat anyone badly."

Statements like these are what supporters of lying scum/criminals say when the person accused is their 'friend'. Statements like these are what many scumbags said & some still say, about Epstein.

I don't trust anyone who says shit like the above when trying to defend scumbag liars, who usually also tend to engage in shady activities in the shadows.

For foolish 'friends' of Chad Ohman - you can tell that pathological lying coward to fucking sue me in civil courts if what I'm posting is not 100% truth. Bring it. I would win because I have always told the truth about it all & have no fear of that dishonest wankerbutternoodle.
I told the shit cops who came here - the same thing.

#FAFO

@richpuchalsky She's not a friend of his. I think she was trying to go the legal protect yourself route. I am openly posting about my lived experiences & how it affected me/my family & my outrage over people who supported the perpetrator.

@PhoenixSerenity

I just think it's funny that people can think that there is a legal protect yourself route that is somehow affected by whether you use "apparently" or "allegedly" to describe a published article when you write a post on social media.

@richpuchalsky I use both words, interchangeably. They both mean same to me.