Matt Gagnon discussed the release of the Epstein files and the lenient treatment of Elliot Cutler’s crimes. Cutler, who had over 80,000 images and videos of child abuse, received a light sentence of eight months in jail and six years of probation. Gagnon criticized the Maine prosecutors for not seeking a harsher punishment, arguing it sends the wrong message. He also condemned a comparison made on a show between Cutler and President Trump, deeming it inappropriate and offensive. Gagnon emphasized the severity of Cutler’s crimes and the need for stronger legal penalties for such offenses.
Matt criticizes Elliot Cutler’s recent probation violation for accessing sexually explicit material and using unmonitored devices, despite serving only eight…
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