In any event, as I said in the comments to the last post, I refuse to waste more than three hours of my life, to listen to all of it, but the three minutes I sampled (early portion, middle portion and nearer the end), give me great pause. I don't care whether he has a fake Twitter; I don't care about his thoughts on Bitcoin or NFTs or crypto- or blockchain.
I do think his case manager -- at the halfway house -- might want to "discuss" with him... the implications of BROADCASTING his present-day opinion that his "I will f*ck" a woman journalist with whom he admits he had a beef, and then compounding it, by replacing his face, for her (then) husband's via photoshop -- making it seem that he and she were snuggling on a couch at home. . . .
This just might suggest. . . Billy would have won the "under" portion of the bet, as "not wait very long" = under one week.
Damn. . . just. . . damn.
Martin -- if you are reading this: grow up. You are not entitled to the same rights, as other Americans now, as a convicted felon. You may not like it, but the law no longer presumes you are blameless. It presumes the opposite, until YOU show otherwise.
And this is a very dubious start. Damn.
Updated: I've now made it a 50 second edited audio clip -- available here. The footage is just B-roll. . . it has nothing to do with Martin's audio, but Vidyard is easier to use if you upload the stream as a video. Higher quality audio as well:
https://share.vidyard.com/watch/XxXQzhhVHE6KPgKGXrM13p?
Damn.
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