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WASSERMAN SCHULTZ’S OFFICE ALLEGEDLY TRIED TO INTIMIDATE SOMEONE W/ A VOICE CHANGER, FORGOT TO HIDE HER CALLER ID
JUNE 1, 2017
https://milo.yiannopoulos.net/2017/06/wasserman-schultz-voice-changer/


Former Democratic National Committee chairperson Debbie Wasserman Schultz allegedly called a law firm investigating the DNC and attempted to disguise her voice with a voice changer – which probably would have worked out just fine if she only remembered to turn of caller ID as well.


According to Vessel News, attorney Elizabeth Lee Beck’s office received a call today “from an individual who was apparently using a ‘robotic and genderless’ voice changing device, sniffing around with questions about the DNC lawsuit.”

The outlet cites this post by Beck, which states that the lawsuit concerns documents leaked by “an anonymous hacker known as Guccifer 2.0” which “strongly suggest that the DNC colluded with Sec. Hillary Clinton’s campaign to perpetrate fraud on the public.”

Wasserman Schultz and the DNC are defendants in the suit.

Back to today’s voice changer mishap, Vessel News reports that “after a brief chat with the law firm’s secretary, the ‘mysterious’ voice-masking caller concluded the call with an ‘Okey dokey.'”

Unfortunately for “the ‘mysterious’ voice-masking caller,” they forgot to turn off their caller ID.

“After the call ended, a simple Google search of the phone number ‘305-936-5724’ shows that it is the phone number for Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s Aventura office,”
Beck’s filing of the incident states.

Indeed…



“What just occurred is highly irregular and we will be filing the instant e-mail with the court forthwith,” the filing concludes.

Needless to say, this has prompted quite a bit of laughter online.


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