Notwithstanding respondent’s claim that he has exercised self-restraint by not
publicly commenting on the election, there are numerous instances demonstrating the
opposite. Focusing only on the false statements that support our conclusion of
uncontroverted misconduct (and not his statements about 2020 election matters
generally), respondent has made or condoned the following false statements just since
the AGC brought this application for his interim suspension: On his March 4, 2021 radio
show Chat with the Mayor, respondent reprised his claim that Joe Frazier had voted
from the grave. On the March 9th episode of his radio show Chat with the Mayor,
respondent stated in substance that immigrants voted illegally in the 2020 presidential
election. On the March 11th episode of his radio show Chat with the Mayor he again
referred to Joe Frazier and “illegals” voting in Arizona. On the March 14th episode of
Chat with the Mayor, respondent recounted the tale of Joe Frazier voting after he died
and joked with his co-host about the Philadelphia cemeteries emptying on election day.
On his April 8th episode of Chat with the Mayor, respondent disputed the fact that in
Georgia only two dead people had voted, even though, as previously indicated,
respondent had no informational basis for making that statement and disputing the
results of Georgia’s investigation. On the April 27th episode respondent once again
falsely stated that there were 65,000 underage teenage voters who had voted in Georgia.
Respondent also stated that there were 38,000 “illegal immigrants” voting in Arizona,
while at the same time estimating the number at maybe 5,000 or maybe 100,000 (id.).
Imminent threat to the public is established by this continuing pattern of respondent’s
offending conduct and behavior. We cannot rely on respondent’s representations that he
will exercise restraint while these proceedings are pending.
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