Florida Lawyers Work to Put Fauci Behind Bars

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by Timothy Meads, Townhall:

A group of Florida lawyers are working to prosecute Dr. Anthony Fauci in his response and involvement in COVID-19. 

In a press release, Vires Law Group called for an investigation by Florida’s attorney general, Ashley Moody, claiming that “Murder, terrorism, and a host of abuses have been committed.” 

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“On October 24, 2023, a request for a criminal investigation, particularly regarding the crime of Second Degree Murder while Committing Acts of Terrorism by Anthony Fauci and several other high-level federal officials, as well as Administrators of hospital systems providing care to patients in Florida, (“Accused”) was filed with the Attorney General of the State of Florida,” the Vires Law Group wrote. 

More from NTD on Moody’s response to Rachel Rodriguez, founder of the Vires Law Group: 

The official referenced how the Florida Supreme Court in late 2022 approved a request from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to empanel a statewide grand jury to investigate COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers and others involved in providing the vaccines to Florida residents. The official said that an appointee of Ms. Moody was serving as the grand jury’s legal adviser. Still, because of “the confidential nature” of the grand jury, the office was “not at liberty to comment on these matters.” In another message, the official said that Ms. Moody’s duties “are prescribed by law” without providing further details. “We trust that we will be able to discuss with our top state law enforcement officials these extremely important and pressing concerns of the people of Florida and seek justice on behalf of the families of tens of thousands of murdered Floridians due to the criminal acts of the federal officials and Florida state hospital administrators we have identified in our brief requesting investigation,” Ms. Rodriguez told The Epoch Times via email. Lawyers are still working to meet with Ms. Moody and Nicholas Cox, who heads the Florida Attorney General’s Office of Statewide Prosecution after being appointed by the attorney general, “to discuss the evidence we have presented and assist them in any way they may need pertaining to this critical investigation,” Ms. Rodriguez added.

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