08-18-2020, 08:25 AM
So the arrests apparently stemmed from an altercation between Millie and her mom that happened in April.
The mother was snooping around Millie's workspace in her home, recording documents with her cellphone. Millie (or her brother or boyfriend) caught her snooping and took the cellphone away from her, possibly damaging it in the process.
Millie's mom called the police on her own children and charged them with burglary. Since the legal definition of burglary is entering a place with the intent of stealing something, apparently Millie was charged with committing burglary in her own home.

The mother dropped the charges. With no victim or witness to cooperate in the investigation, it should've ended there. Instead, the sheriff's department waited until the day Shadowgate was to be released to execute the arrest warrant.
The arresting officers didn't have the warrant on them when they arrested Millie and her brother and boyfriend.
The electricity to Millie's home was cut off in the middle of the upload. But Millie was no fool. She had given copies to other people to upload in case something happened to her.
The mother would later go on Twitter to express outrage at her family members being arrested over a $50 phone. Never mind that she was the stinking pinko California communist piece of shit who called the cops on her own children over a $50 phone in the first place.
First of all, theft of $50 is not a felony in any jurisdiction I know of.
Secondly, no one seems to have been harmed or injured in the altercation, as the arrest warrant alleged. So the mother outright lied to the cops about that.
Here's what I think happened.
They were arrested on a Friday afternoon because the deep state wanted them out of the way for the weekend so the FBI could illegally enter Millie's home and snoop around. Ironically, the way this all played out was described exactly in the Shadowgate documentary. It's the same thing they did to Roger Stone.
Sadly, a corrupt judge and prosecutor with a tainted jury pool may actually be able to get a conviction, even without a corroborating victim or witness.
The mother was snooping around Millie's workspace in her home, recording documents with her cellphone. Millie (or her brother or boyfriend) caught her snooping and took the cellphone away from her, possibly damaging it in the process.
Millie's mom called the police on her own children and charged them with burglary. Since the legal definition of burglary is entering a place with the intent of stealing something, apparently Millie was charged with committing burglary in her own home.

The mother dropped the charges. With no victim or witness to cooperate in the investigation, it should've ended there. Instead, the sheriff's department waited until the day Shadowgate was to be released to execute the arrest warrant.
The arresting officers didn't have the warrant on them when they arrested Millie and her brother and boyfriend.
The electricity to Millie's home was cut off in the middle of the upload. But Millie was no fool. She had given copies to other people to upload in case something happened to her.
The mother would later go on Twitter to express outrage at her family members being arrested over a $50 phone. Never mind that she was the stinking pinko California communist piece of shit who called the cops on her own children over a $50 phone in the first place.
First of all, theft of $50 is not a felony in any jurisdiction I know of.
Secondly, no one seems to have been harmed or injured in the altercation, as the arrest warrant alleged. So the mother outright lied to the cops about that.
Here's what I think happened.
They were arrested on a Friday afternoon because the deep state wanted them out of the way for the weekend so the FBI could illegally enter Millie's home and snoop around. Ironically, the way this all played out was described exactly in the Shadowgate documentary. It's the same thing they did to Roger Stone.
Sadly, a corrupt judge and prosecutor with a tainted jury pool may actually be able to get a conviction, even without a corroborating victim or witness.