Oh man. You just KNOW dude was telling them EVERYTHING.
Dude eating an arbys roast beef, sipping on a large root beer, and snitched on everybody
I heard he showed up in court in a sequin covered jumpsuit, carrying a mic and a karaoke boom box, accompanied by 3 background singers..

This shit is wild. Im loving it.
Too much has happened to fit in single movie.
Snitching is the way to go when fed time is staring you in the face.
No coincidence this comes same day that JK's clearance got reduced/revoked.
Maestro play that in the key of G.... me, me, me, me, meeeee.I heard he showed up in court in a sequin covered jumpsuit, carrying a mic and a karaoke boom box, accompanied by 3 background singers..
this is great lolHe gonna need a new identity and face. He in there dropping all kinds of knowledge. Noose is tightening on Cheeto Papito
Jesus this is funnyI heard he showed up in court in a sequin covered jumpsuit, carrying a mic and a karaoke boom box, accompanied by 3 background singers..
You know?? Lmao gates wasn't going#welp.....#ya dun fucked up manafort.....# first man sing....#first man walks.....#bye chump.....#enjoy prison![]()
Gates was up in that bitch like:
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LolOn that level if law im pretty sure the honor system is unbroken. They practice it to a level morals are not even mentioned when in court....its all about the law
A hood nigga would hang his head in shame, but this CAC is like "Fuck those guys. I just got my life back...YES!".

"I think the Feds are looking through me; can't you hear it in my tone?
So then sorry nigga, I'm tryna come home, hey!"
Muller must had hit the mother load wowMueller approves Gates’ request to end GPS monitoring, more travel
By DARREN SAMUELSOHN
02/28/2018 01:49 PM EST
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Special counsel Robert Mueller has signed off on giving additional freedoms to Rick Gates in exchange for the former Donald Trump campaign deputy’s cooperation in the wider Russia investigation.
In a court document filed Wednesday in federal district court, Gates’ attorney, Thomas Green, said Mueller did not oppose his client’s request to remove the electronic GPS monitoring device that Gates was forced to wear following his indictment last October on multiple charges, including money laundering and making false statements.
Noting Gates “is now obliged to coordinate certain activities” with Mueller as part of the plea deal, Green also requested U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson end court-imposed restrictions on Gates’ travel from his home in Richmond to court proceedings and other legal meetings in Washington.
“These obligations require his presence in Washington, D.C., often on short notice, and also require frequent consultation” with Mueller and his Washington-based investigators, Green told the court. “In the past these arrangements have been delayed and made more complicated by the need to obtain permission to travel.”
Gates agreed to a plea deal last Friday with Mueller that stipulates he must cooperate “in any and all matters” that the special counsel’s office decides are “relevant.” In his motion on Wednesday, Green explained that Gates faces “very serious consequences” if he violated that agreement or skipped any court proceedings.
The 285 people connected to the Russia probes
By DARREN SAMUELSOHN, SARAH FROSTENSON and JEREMY C.F. LIN
“The advantages that attach to strict compliance with that agreement, and the extraordinary disincentives to violating that agreement, are more than sufficient to guarantee Mr. Gates’ appearance at any scheduled proceeding to include the date of sentencing,” Green wrote, noting that Mueller’s office “does not oppose this motion.”
Gates’s guilty plea and cooperation with Mueller started paying off on Tuesday when Mueller asked a federal court in Alexandria, Virginia to dismiss a series of criminal charges against him, including tax and bank fraud.
In a separate ruling Tuesday, Berman also granted Gates’s request to take his children to Boston next week for their spring break “to show his children around the Boston area to learn about American history in general, and the Revolutionary War in particular.”
Mueller approves Gates’ request to end GPS monitoring, more travel
By DARREN SAMUELSOHN
02/28/2018 01:49 PM EST
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
Special counsel Robert Mueller has signed off on giving additional freedoms to Rick Gates in exchange for the former Donald Trump campaign deputy’s cooperation in the wider Russia investigation.
In a court document filed Wednesday in federal district court, Gates’ attorney, Thomas Green, said Mueller did not oppose his client’s request to remove the electronic GPS monitoring device that Gates was forced to wear following his indictment last October on multiple charges, including money laundering and making false statements.
Noting Gates “is now obliged to coordinate certain activities” with Mueller as part of the plea deal, Green also requested U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson end court-imposed restrictions on Gates’ travel from his home in Richmond to court proceedings and other legal meetings in Washington.
“These obligations require his presence in Washington, D.C., often on short notice, and also require frequent consultation” with Mueller and his Washington-based investigators, Green told the court. “In the past these arrangements have been delayed and made more complicated by the need to obtain permission to travel.”
Gates agreed to a plea deal last Friday with Mueller that stipulates he must cooperate “in any and all matters” that the special counsel’s office decides are “relevant.” In his motion on Wednesday, Green explained that Gates faces “very serious consequences” if he violated that agreement or skipped any court proceedings.
The 285 people connected to the Russia probes
By DARREN SAMUELSOHN, SARAH FROSTENSON and JEREMY C.F. LIN
“The advantages that attach to strict compliance with that agreement, and the extraordinary disincentives to violating that agreement, are more than sufficient to guarantee Mr. Gates’ appearance at any scheduled proceeding to include the date of sentencing,” Green wrote, noting that Mueller’s office “does not oppose this motion.”
Gates’s guilty plea and cooperation with Mueller started paying off on Tuesday when Mueller asked a federal court in Alexandria, Virginia to dismiss a series of criminal charges against him, including tax and bank fraud.
In a separate ruling Tuesday, Berman also granted Gates’s request to take his children to Boston next week for their spring break “to show his children around the Boston area to learn about American history in general, and the Revolutionary War in particular.”
He gonna need a new identity and face. He in there dropping all kinds of knowledge. Noose is tightening on Cheeto Papito
This mothafucka was snitching like crazy. He a going to have to go into hiding or end up dead.