Whistleblower leaks emails suggesting Stormy Daniels’ arrest was premeditated
Remember the Stormy Daniels “sting” at Sirens a couple weeks ago?
Well, a whistleblower has come forward with information suggesting it was a targeted job.
The Columbus Police Department claimed Daniels got caught in the middle of a human trafficking and prostitution VICE investigation the night of her arrest.
However, leaked emails tell a different story.
Columbus Police Makes 3 Arrests at Adult Entertainment Club
As part of a long-term investigation into allegations of human trafficking,
prostitution, & other vice related violations, CPD arrested 3 individuals from Club Sirens at 6190 Cleveland Ave., early this morning, 7/12/18. pic.twitter.com/UJQzJ3iI6c— Columbus Ohio Police (@ColumbusPolice) July 12, 2018
Emails exchanged between several high-ranking detectives prior to the raid included news clippings about Daniels’ planned appearances in Columbus, pictures of Daniels with President Donald Trump, videos of her dancing, and even a map to Sirens where she was going to perform, reports Fayette Advocate.
Many of these emails provided by the whistleblower are from the email account of Detective Shana Keckley who was one of the lead-arresting officers at Sirens.
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Then after Daniels’ arrest, Keckley allegedly sent a bragging email to a fellow officer, saying, “You’re Welcome!!!!!….Thank me in person later.”
“It is clear that Keckley and her fellow officers were there because of Stormy and only because of Stormy,” the whistleblower told the Advocate in an interview.
Daniels’ three misdemeanor charges of illegal sexual activity were dropped after Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein determined her behavior in the club would only be illegal under Ohio law if she was a “regular” performer.
This is what the CPD tweeted after charges were dropped.
Statement from Chief Kim Jacobs in reference to this morning’s media release:
Vice personnel are responsible for enforcing laws regulating alcohol sales,
after-hours clubs, massage parlors, human trafficking, nuisance properties
among other serious violations of law… pic.twitter.com/7fJFMuQATk— Columbus Ohio Police (@ColumbusPolice) July 12, 2018
From the beginning, Daniels’ attorney accused the CPD of being politically motivated to arrest his client.
This is extremely disturbing. I intend on getting to truth and the bottom of who ordered @StormyDaniels arrested and why. It appears that I was correct when I stated it was politically motivated. #Basta https://t.co/Y95E5bxNG4
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) July 25, 2018
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