Do you know what an opinion is?
Do you know what an "experienced opinion" is?
Someone who has routinely seen these types of things is an "experienced opinion".
Unlike yours.
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Do you know what an opinion is?
Watch your back bro. She goes a little too far on one axis of the crazy/hot matrix. She has a couple of arrests for revenge porn/stalking type of charges with a couple of exes. Read up on her. Probably gold in bed, but will cut you where you fif you look at her sideways.Meh.....wood
LOL. Experienced opinion could be an interesting description of anyone who loves the sound of their own voice.Do you know what an "experienced opinion" is?
Someone who has routinely seen these types of things is an "experienced opinion".
Unlike yours.
Might want to let this one play out a little more before anyone goes jumping to her defense/attack on the Gov.
Fired DOH scientist Rebekah Jones arrested on felony computer charge, state sought computer ban
Rebekah Jones, fired Florida Department of Health data scientist-turned-whistleblower, turned herself in late on Sunday night.www.tallahassee.com
I found the bolded interesting, along with the $2500 bond...
Will be interesting to see what details come out but she will easily be spinning this still as targeted harassment. I do not believe you typically have big raids with joint local police and FDLE for people involved for computer crimes that end with a charge where the target is released by the judge for a measly $2500 bond, has no gps device, and most intriguing is free to keep on using computes and the internet.
"Rebekah Jones, the fired Florida Department of Health data scientist-turned-whistleblower, turned herself in to police late on Sunday night to face a felony charge and a possible ban on using computers and the internet as a condition for release on bond, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement said Monday.
"Jones turned herself into the Leon County Detention Facility," the FDLE news release said. Court records show she turned herself in at 11:16 p.m.
The FDLE in their arrest warrant affidavit suggested bond conditions of "no computer access, no internet access, and no contact with the witnesses or those people whose personal information was acquired through the download."
Jones appeared before the court late Monday morning, and the judge set her bond at $2,500. The court rejected the request to bar Jones from using the internet and computers. The judge also rejected FDLE's request to outfit Jones with a GPS tracking device.
"It was a little bit of overreach, which I think this entire case has been overreach," said Jones' attorney, Stephen Dobson. Jones was still being processed as of 1 p.m. Sunday and was expected to be released later on Sunday, he said.
Dobson said he is still waiting for the state attorney to file formal charges, but regardless said "we will defend her vigorously."
Fired DOH scientist Rebekah Jones arrested on felony computer charge, state sought computer ban
Rebekah Jones, fired Florida Department of Health data scientist-turned-whistleblower, turned herself in late on Sunday night.www.tallahassee.com
I found the bolded interesting, along with the $2500 bond...
Will be interesting to see what details come out but she will easily be spinning this still as targeted harassment. I do not believe you typically have big raids with joint local police and FDLE for people involved for computer crimes that end with a charge where the target is released by the judge for a measly $2500 bond, has no gps device, and most intriguing is free to keep on using computes and the internet.
"Rebekah Jones, the fired Florida Department of Health data scientist-turned-whistleblower, turned herself in to police late on Sunday night to face a felony charge and a possible ban on using computers and the internet as a condition for release on bond, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement said Monday.
"Jones turned herself into the Leon County Detention Facility," the FDLE news release said. Court records show she turned herself in at 11:16 p.m.
The FDLE in their arrest warrant affidavit suggested bond conditions of "no computer access, no internet access, and no contact with the witnesses or those people whose personal information was acquired through the download."
Jones appeared before the court late Monday morning, and the judge set her bond at $2,500. The court rejected the request to bar Jones from using the internet and computers. The judge also rejected FDLE's request to outfit Jones with a GPS tracking device.
"It was a little bit of overreach, which I think this entire case has been overreach," said Jones' attorney, Stephen Dobson. Jones was still being processed as of 1 p.m. Sunday and was expected to be released later on Sunday, he said.
Dobson said he is still waiting for the state attorney to file formal charges, but regardless said "we will defend her vigorously."
The judge acted appropriately. She hasn't been convicted of anything.
The FDLE didn't target her. They targeted the person having the IP address that breached the DOH system, sent out a broadcast message, then tried to breach the system again. They didn't know for sure it was Jones until they got the IP address from Comcast.
That is not how she will spin it any second now. And the seriousness of the charged crime is a big deal too, in determining bond and freedom given. Had this been for a more serious computer crime, she would have been given a much higher bond, gps monitoring, and restricted from the internet. Her spin will shortly be none of this warranted a big raid and was therefore harassment.
LOLYou're probably right. The previous video shows the LEO's serving the search warrant were way more tolerant than they would be in most situations.
Regardless of which side of the aisles you are on, there needs to be extra scrutiny here, because of the context. It's best to wait and let this play out more instead of making assumptions either way. If you have predetermined the outcome at this point, it is likely due to personal bias. As recent history has shown, facts tend to be less skewed in court than in the media. It's too soon to say she is some crazy malcontent just at is too soon to say a bunch of people will end up with federal charges. The courts will bring out the truth, so try to keep an open mind, whichever way you lean.
While this particular chapter still needs to play out, Jones has other chapters that have already played out.
She's already shown she's more than a touch crazy in other areas. That's a fact.
I have no issue with that. Including who has hired her in DC.Beyond noting that, that information really doesn't change anything though at this point, does it? It's a talking point that might prove relevant, or might have zero relevance. You can assume it is relevant or you can wait. It's the same type of mistake as assuming the original warrant is punitive simply based on the context of the past. I think it is best at this point to let more facts come out.
Interesting that the Florida guy peeps on here are taking a little bit different view.She was a peach while a teaching assistant at FSU as well. Had an affair with a student and stalked him and faked a pregnancy. Also stole his cellphone (she was charged) and allegedly hacked the system and changed some grades.
Interesting that the Florida guy peeps on here are taking a little bit different view.
Iowa guys are thinking she must be an Iowa 15 and are willing to look past the crazy. 😂😂😂😂😂
If she was this crazy, how'd she get a job in Desantis' administration in the first place?Oh no, I got it from someone who knows...she is batshit crazy.
No, I'm agreeing with you. I've heard the same from some Tally folks. She is a wack-a-doo.Oh no, I got it from someone who knows...she is batshit crazy.
She got a job with the State of Florida. She's not a DeSantis appointee. Two different things.If she was this crazy, how'd she get a job in Desantis' administration in the first place?
Ball-licking?
If she was this crazy, how'd she get a job in Desantis' administration in the first place?
Ball-licking?
Probably super qualified on paper and no one ever did a deep dive on her background. Or ball licking.
DeSantis appointees hired her.She got a job with the State of Florida. She's not a DeSantis appointee.
She wasn’t in management.For a government position?
No chance.
She was lower than a section chief. Department, Division, Bureau, Section. You weren’t going to see her on any org chart.Link?
The state isn't going to check arrest records for their employees?She wasn’t in management.
They ask, but not all employers receive level 2 background checks. Also, probably wouldn’t have showed up due to not having a conviction.The state isn't going to check arrest records for their employees?
Or ask on an employment form?
You're probably right. The previous video shows the LEO's serving the search warrant were way more tolerant than they would be in most situations.
She's no technology guru either. If true that it was tracked back to an IP that she was given by her ISP, she's a rube. Hacking 101,
How tolerant we talking - Did they take selfies with her?
While this particular chapter still needs to play out, Jones has other chapters that have already played out.
She's already shown she's more than a touch crazy in other areas. That's a fact.
Rebekah Jones tested positive for COVID-19 at the jail.
While he crazy past may or may not be relevant to the current case, she has shown it before.
As for this case, she said she turned herself in "to protect herself from further police violence". Um... what police violence?
Beginning to wonder if Finance is the jilted ex-lover.She's a guru when it suits her (and her supporters), and knows nothing about it when that suits her (and her supporters).
She mentioned that she thought the IP address was spoofed to set her up. That doesn't square with the arrest warrant that states she downloaded and saved data to two personal drives, and she sent the same e-mail to friends before the mass e-mail.
That said, she's innocent until proven guilty, on this issue.
She's already proven to be a crazy stalker.