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re: Betrayal On the Bayou Podcast-Chad Scott
Posted on 1/11/24 at 9:57 pm to bayouteche
Posted on 1/11/24 at 9:57 pm to bayouteche
Bump.
Just finished every episode myself.
CS got a raw deal in my opinion. The Feds (FBi/DOJ) were on the wrong side of what was right. CS is not saint by any means but this Domingue guy is the real POS rotten apple of the bunch. And for whatever reason the FBI made the decision to protect him and grant him immunity just so he would be a cooperating witness against their big fish CS. And through their entire investigation, all they could come up with in the end was perjury and procedural misconduct that could have been handled by the DEA internally.
It’s to hard to fathom that a sentence of 13 years in prison for a nonviolent conviction is fair justice. Then to add the icing on top, the FBI allowed 2 major drug suppliers in the region walk away free with no charges in all this mess.
Just finished every episode myself.
CS got a raw deal in my opinion. The Feds (FBi/DOJ) were on the wrong side of what was right. CS is not saint by any means but this Domingue guy is the real POS rotten apple of the bunch. And for whatever reason the FBI made the decision to protect him and grant him immunity just so he would be a cooperating witness against their big fish CS. And through their entire investigation, all they could come up with in the end was perjury and procedural misconduct that could have been handled by the DEA internally.
It’s to hard to fathom that a sentence of 13 years in prison for a nonviolent conviction is fair justice. Then to add the icing on top, the FBI allowed 2 major drug suppliers in the region walk away free with no charges in all this mess.
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