![]() ![]() ![]() Schulte made the following totally incoherent defense of Warner, including, please note, yet another gratuitous slur of the driver: Powerful women don’t know how to swear.Īlso at Warner’s side during her crybaby press conference was a prominent defense lawyer, Pete Schulte, who just should have known better. This is why younger men are afraid to come forward when powerful women abuse them. He is on the recording he made saying “I am asking you politely to please …”īut she cuts him off: “Now I’m pissed the fuck off.” She is on the audio recording telling Platt, “You’re so stupid I want the cops to come so they can fuck you up.” No, her drunk-ass horrible behavior was heightened. ![]() The Dallas Morning News quotes Frizell as saying, “When you have a prosecutor who has tried sex assault cases for almost a decade, you know the signs. So this was like a crying, confessional, tragic campaign event.Īt the press conference, the candidate, Frizell, also piled on with the lurid sexual innuendos. Plus, get this: Warner, an experienced prosecutor of crimes, cried all the way through her press conference, but she also brought along Elizabeth Frizell, an ex-judge who will oppose Faith Johnson in the next election. You are a legitimate retard,” Warner told Platt on a recording he made after he called the cops because she refused to haul her drunken self out his car. That would have been like Trump saying he had to grab women there in order to proactively protect himself from personal violation. Through tears and much wiping of the nose, Warner made a completely off-the-wall gratuitous suggestion that Platt, the driver, was some kind of sexual predator and that’s why she got upset. In a press conference Tuesday, Warner set some kind of new world record for the least apologetic apology since Donald Trump did Access Hollywood.īad enough. The way the news is these days: In the middle of a storm of disgusting national stories about male sexual predators, we get our own local countercase - a fired Dallas County assistant district attorney, sobbing on camera, offering every conceivable excuse in the book for her terrible behavior with a young Uber driver.ĭistrict Attorney Faith Johnson fired Jody Warner, 32, an experienced assistant prosecutor, on Monday after Johnson reviewed an audio recording of Warner drunkenly threatening and abusing 26-year-old Uber driver Shaun Platt over the weekend. ![]()
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