The 2005 letter, obtained by reporter Trevor Aaronson of The Intercept through a records request, details both incidents and Patel’s acknowledgment that fines were paid. At the time, Patel was working in the Miami-Dade Public Defender’s Office.
These revelations come as Patel faces growing scrutiny over alleged alcohol abuse while in office, which he has denied.
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If drinking causes you to miss work or gets you in trouble with the law, that is a red flag. This guy has a history of documented run-ins with the authorities. That should have disqualified him being chosen as FBI director.
As if you haven’t done the same or worse! Stop throwing stones! Who doesn’t drink a beer celebrating a championship win?
Patel needs a portable breathalyzer to monitor his Blood Alcohol Content (BAC). Jim Lahey my trailer park manager aims for a specific BAC of .12, which he describes as being "sober enough to know what I'm doing, and drunk enough to really enjoy doing it." When his BAC goes below.12 he just takes a little sippy. . ."time for a little top up."
Before he had no control, always at a .20, he was just fuc(hic cup)king wasted. Patel needs such a device.
And when cocaine was found in the White House restroom? Not a peep from the Democrats and the media dropped it right away. No sean mamones. Nadamas lo que les combiene.
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