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Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Well, so much for those budding 'careers'

A singer-songwriter from Van Nuys and her fitness influencer friend may be facing federal charges after they were arrested in Alabama last week while allegedly trafficking more than 200 pounds of cocaine, according to reports. 

Racquelle Dolores Anteola, 34, of Van Nuys and Melissa Dufour, 36, of Miramar, Florida, were arrested early Thursday while driving on Interstate 10 in Mobile County, Alabama, according to local media outlet Lagniappe.

15 comments:

  1. Alwwys wondered, wtf is an "influencer"? Someone famous on the internet? Oh my goodness...

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    1. When you think 'influencer', just think Taylor Swift.
      Hope this helps.

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  2. It doesn't take much to be considered an influencer, does it?
    Which means the term is meaningless, as are the sources that use the term.

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    1. Oh, it's just something to put on their 1040 under "Occupation".

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    2. That is more impressive than 'Nothing' or 'Never Worked', which are the two favorite occupations of the nice people being booked into my local county jail.

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  3. is it them again, Yogi?

    * no explanation why they were pulled over, traffic violation or ? *

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    1. They were guilty of "driving while black".

      They're obviously victims of a systemically racist justice system, as are their 200 pounds of cocaine, which were destined for underserved communities that are struggling to cope with living in a world controlled by White Supremacists like the Moms for Liberty.

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  4. Society - driving under the influence of idiots?

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  5. Felonious Monk and Feral Williams?

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  6. Damn, that’s a lot of bumps.

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  7. Racquelle???? HA HA HA HA

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    1. Their 'aspiring influencer' images appear to be 'improved' through technology.

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