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Florida Prosecutor Russ Edgar Provides Justice, more needed…

US~Observer Clients Vindicated of Racketeering

By Edward Snook
Investigative Reporter

Pensacola, Florida – On July 6, US~Observer clients Pamela Fanning and Sheila Rodgers were notified that all felony Racketeering charges against them had been dropped by First Judicial District Special Prosecutor Russ Edgar.

A third client of ours, Rusty Liscoe, had his Racketeering charges dropped on March 21, which leaves Jimmy Rodgers and his son Pepper Rodgers as our only remaining clients still facing false criminal charges.

Edgar entered the scene a few months ago after Investigator David Ingram had botched an investigation and Prosecutor John DuBose had brought serious criminal charges against 5 innocent people. According to a US~Observer source, Edgar had never seen a worse investigation. The US~Observer agrees, but at the end of the day all that matters is that the innocent are vindicated.

We have been informed that Edgar plans to depose Jimmy Rodgers in the near future and we are confident that he will dismiss all criminal Racketeering charges against Jimmy and Pepper Rodgers, soon.

If you or anyone you know are facing false racketeering charges, contact the US~Observer. We can help! Email: editor@usobserver.com – 541-474-7885.

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