
The Evening Whirl: St. Louis’ Crime Chime – Weekly Whirlwind of Woes: Fed Fight For Former Alderman Brandon Bosley

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Brandon Bosley, once a name in the game,
A St. Louis alderman with political fame.
But now he’s in court, his name’s on the line,
Accused of fraud in a case that’s far from benign.
In 2021, the story took shape,
A Prius bought cheap—just $500 on tape.
A crash near his office, the plot thickened fast,
The feds claim he schemed, tied to scandals of the past.
“Mark it up high, I’ll throw you some dough,”
Prosecutors say his own words start to show.
“F*** the insurance, let’s hit them hard,”
But his lawyer insists, “This case is marred.”
The seller, Almuttan, had a shady past,
Linked to scandals that sent others to prison fast.
Bosley trusted the man, thought the deal was clean,
Now he’s painted as part of a fraudulent scheme.
The feds brought recordings, receipts, and more,
Claiming Bosley lied to settle the score.
But his defense says, “Hold on, not so quick,
He never said fraud—this case won’t stick.”
“No one likes being lowballed,” his lawyer declared,
“Bosley’s just a man who was unprepared.
He trusted the wrong guy, got caught in the mess,
But lying and cheating? We strongly contest.”
The trial’s heating up, the stakes are high,
Will Bosley walk free, or will his name die?
A tale of trust, power, and a risky bet,
In the heart of St. Louis, the stage is set.
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