Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe people are defending him. He is literally on camera stuffing cash in his pockets. How stupid are his constituents?
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? He’s always been the miniature lunatic. The real issue is Mendo and the 7+ dwarves, 😭
@FBI please help
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I for one am happy to see one of the many grifting criminals who run this city actually held accountable for his crimes.
It’s not like White is the first to be held accountable. There are like a half a dozen DC council members who have been convicted.
Plus our “beloved mayor for life.”
Anonymous wrote:Welp, the cat is out the bag now. Life Deeds Inc. is the contractor who apparently met with White. The way some of Trayon constituents are taking up for him, I hope Kamara has potection.
https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/747146/nonprofit-allegedly-behind-trayon-white-bribery-case-was-previously-accused-of-falsifying-documents/
Anonymous wrote:Re-set the “ Days since a council member has been arrested” calendar.
What are the odds his constituents re-elect him anyway?
Pretty high, I’d say.
Anonymous wrote:Re-set the “ Days since a council member has been arrested” calendar.
What are the odds his constituents re-elect him anyway?
Pretty high, I’d say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone say in a nutshell what was purported to have happened?
We are actually moving from the city due to how it's been run into the ground the last few years. But it's all been so elaborately virtue-wrapped. I'd like to know clearly what is alleged to have happened in this incidence (no doubt, just the tip of the iceberg in our governance).
DC spends millions on violence interrupter programs that have zero oversight and are of dubious efficacy (the city publishes few statistics to show if they're actually reducing crime, and academic studies have shown that they don't).
In that hands-off environment, corruption flourishes. One person who operates one of these VI programs pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges. In exchange for a reduced sentence, he told the FBI that he was bribing Council member Trayon White and could get it all on tape. Which he did. White took thousands of dollars in bribes and paid vacations in exchange for making sure the informant got city contracts. The feds arrested him and he faces a lengthy prison term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone say in a nutshell what was purported to have happened?
We are actually moving from the city due to how it's been run into the ground the last few years. But it's all been so elaborately virtue-wrapped. I'd like to know clearly what is alleged to have happened in this incidence (no doubt, just the tip of the iceberg in our governance).
DC spends millions on violence interrupter programs that have zero oversight and are of dubious efficacy (the city publishes few statistics to show if they're actually reducing crime, and academic studies have shown that they don't).
In that hands-off environment, corruption flourishes. One person who operates one of these VI programs pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges. In exchange for a reduced sentence, he told the FBI that he was bribing Council member Trayon White and could get it all on tape. Which he did. White took thousands of dollars in bribes and paid vacations in exchange for making sure the informant got city contracts. The feds arrested him and he faces a lengthy prison term.