We watched Susanne Gold-Smith testify in court today about being sexually attacked twice by Yanti Michael Greene, a retired NYPD detective who had been hired as a private investigator to follow her in 2017 and 2018.
Greene also worked as an investigator for the Church of Scientology and stalked Leah Remini.
But today, we discovered the stunning truth of why he was the last defendant remaining in the lawsuits filed by Susanne and her husband David Smith.
It was a shock to learn what was really going on, as we explain in the video we made right after the trial settled this afternoon at the Nassau County Supreme Court in Garden City.
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ACAB.
We both thought pay day, but I originally went somewhere else. I thought he was expecting CoS to jump in before more discovery exhibits were presented that could show what he was doing for them.
P.S. This is why I choose the bear.