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Drummond,  North Birmingham Bribery Case,  Southern Company,  Spotlight on Balch & Bingham

Bombshell 2 of 2: Attempted Assassination of “Fall Guy” David Roberson

With glass blown exclusively inside the car, the projectile was obviously aimed at the driver’s side and missed Roberson’s head by inches.

Sometimes we feel we are living in a John Grisham novel.

As ex-Drummond Company executive David Roberson was driving along Highway 280 in Shelby County on Friday morning, someone apparently shot out his rear driver’s window in an alleged assassination attempt.

Inches from Roberson’s head

Roberson was driving to his lawyer’s office.

And what was Roberson dropping off?

A slew of documents that appear to show that Drummond Company and their General Counsel Blake Andrews lied in civil court pleadings. Roberson appears to have been the “fall guy” who allegedly was set up.

Drummond Company CEO Richard Mullen and Southern Company CEO Tom Fanning need to have a “come to Jesus” meeting and stop the uncontrolled behavior by their subordinates.

The ramifications of the misconduct, alleged cover-up, alleged obscuring of documents, and alleged manipulation of the prosecution in the North Birmingham Bribery Scandal by their subordinates is boiling over and could lead to additional criminal investigations.

Now with an alleged assassination attempt, Alabama Power CEO Mark A. Crosswhite and Drummond Company General Counsel Blake Andrews both need to be immediately fired or retired.

Drinking pals: Town and Crosswhite

The photos of Crosswhite slamming back cocktails with disgraced U.S. Attorney Jay E. Town allegedly during the height of the North Birmingham criminal trial are now even more significant.

The “confusion” of Blake Andrews appears to be a crock, a lie, as Roberson was allegedly set up.

David Roberson is shaken up, scared, and rightly so.

With glass blown exclusively inside the car, the projectile was obviously aimed at the driver’s side and missed Roberson’s head by inches.

Why would anyone truly try to silence Roberson at this juncture?

Just days before Friday’s shooting, we reported about the most foolish and puzzling act by attorneys for Drummond Company: the asking of Roberson about bribes that have nothing to do with his lawsuit.

In his reply, Roberson discusses the alleged illegal bribe to Balch & Bingham stooge Luther Strange.

What other secrets does Roberson know?

As we wrote about in July of 2019, Roberson could sing to the feds and let them know about bribes and other alleged crimes and misdemeanors.

Now with shattered glass in his back seat, Roberson may be obligated to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

God help us all!

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