Shiping Bao,(First photo above) a former associate medical examiner in Florida's Volusia County, who testified at George Zimmerman's second-degree murder trial in the shooting death of unarmed Trayvon Martin, plans to file a $100 million lawsuit in the case, according to WFTV 9.
He plans to allege that the medical examiner, the state attorney's office and Sanford Police Department were all biased against Trayvon. Bao was fired last week for undisclosed reasons.
Dr. Shiping Bao's testimony raised eyebrows during the George Zimmerman trial.
"I believe it is my opinion that Trayvon Martin was in a lot of pain, and that he was suffering," Bao said July 5 during testimony in the George Zimmerman trial.
On the stand, Dr. Bao changed his testimony about key statements he'd made and said he'd changed his mind about young Trayvon Martin only being alive for as many as three minutes after the shooting.
"I believe he was alive
Dr. Bao is dropping another bombshell -- his attorney is preparing a $100 million lawsuit....Ouch!
Through his
"He says their general attitude was that he got what he deserved," Attorney Willie Gary told Channel 9.
Gary
"He was in essence told to zip his lips. 'Shut up. Don't say those things,'" Gary said.
Gary said prosecutors never asked
"He wanted a question that would have allowed him to explain to the jury with scientific evidence how there was no way Trayvon Martin could have been on top of George Zimmerman," Gary said.
Gary said that question never came. Of course not...
It's clear to me that Sanford ,Florida just put on a Dog and Pony show...They never intended for George Zimmerman to ever go to jail.
Ho hummm, this is all getting so damn old..Go get em Doc!
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Keith, is this lawyer, the brother Willie Gary? The big BIG time lawyer Wille Gary?? The Willie Gary with his own 747?? And real gold toilets and sinks? Awww, shucks! Willie and the Dr. will own Sanford, FL.
And I hope they change the name of the town. When I watched the movie "42" and saw that riot against Jackie Robinson and saw where they were, I groaned at the name Sanford.
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