Tuesday, March 15, 2022

 From The Tennessean newspaper March 15, 2022:

No proof official sent herself muzzle

Former Tenn. vaccine head was involved in heated debate in 2021

District attorney’s office investigators found no evidence linking Dr. Michelle Fiscus to the purchase of a dog muzzle sent to her office amid heated controversy over COVID-19 vaccines for children last year, a memo from the office said.

The DA’s Fraud & Economic Crimes division sent a memo to Fiscus’ attorney on Thursday detailing the extensive review of the case that picked up where Homeland Security stopped last year.

Previous investigations by the state agencies found a credit card in Fiscus’ name was used to purchase the item.

But in this week’s memo, Assistant District Attorney Chadwick W. Jackson confirmed Fiscus’ personal identifying information was 'compromised, exposed and used,' possibly for years, before the package was sent.

'It has been a long seven months waiting for the truth to be reported,' Fiscus said in a statement sent to The Tennessean on Saturday.

Questions over who did send the muzzle linger...

1 comment:

  1. I still can't believe how low some people can be. It's insane that she's having to go through all this.

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