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Rannah Gray- "A Familiar Evil" - a Desperate Attempt.

   Scott Rogers and Matthew Hodgkinson were whistleblowers that were messing up Rannah Grays tax funded free ride. Rannah MUST control the narrative for the sake of herself and her "very special friend", Kip Holden, who was running for state office.

  Rannah Gray was the public relations expert that was embroiled in a lawsuit with Scott Rogers and Matthew Hodgkinson involving her piggybacking activities on several federal grant projects. She assisted with the super sonic media campaign that ensured that a narrative surrounding their deaths was disseminated to the world...
.... and now has written a book about it.

  A little refresher: Under the direction of Kip Holden, Rannah Gray was being paid a percentage of grant money that was awarded to small companies for private/ public partnerships. The money was awarded through the Mayor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness to businesses upon the contingency that his "special friend" be given a cut of that money. Rogers and Hodgkinson (1stco, Inc) were the recipients if one such grant which, of course, had Grey leaching on. Rogers and Hodgkinson reported the scheme to state officials. Gray still wanted her money, she sued 1stco, Inc, probably not to get the money, but to make her role look legitimate. The press was catching on to Holden and Gray's pattern of mandated "subcontracting" thanks to Rogers and Hodgkinson speaking up.


   Her grant scheme was making the papers at the same time her boss, Kip Holden decided to run as a candidate for Lieutenant Governor. As the assistant to the Lieutenant Governor, Rannah assumed she would be afforded some protection from investigation until after his (and her) departure from office, but potential testimony from Rogers and Hodgkinson might prevent that.
Something had to be done.

  Fast forward: Kip Holden lost his bid for the Lieutenant Governor's race so Rannah kicked into overdrive to keep the narrative alive by writing a book and advertising it on television ... even before Amazon had it available for sale publicly. Apparently she was in such a hurry she only has it available in digital format.

  She and Holden must be feeling quite vulnerable now. Does she think people won't ask why a public relations expert suddenly felt the need to write a book? This will call attention to the fraud she tried so hard to cover up.

   It begs to question whether she found a way to profit off grant money for writing the book.

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