Rosemond Wine vs. Alcohol Justice

The Pelosi family are partners in PlumpJack.

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Nancy Pelosi’s husband killed his brother in 1957 car crash (nypost.com)

The patrolman said he planned to cite Paul for misdemeanor manslaughter, but the case never made it to court and the then-teen was exonerated by a coroner’s jury.

Details of the fatal wreck emerged in the wake of Paul’s arrest following his alleged drunken crash in Napa Valley on Saturday night.

Paul, now 82, was driving home alone from a dinner party when he crashed, his lawyer told Fox News.

His lawyer said Paul had stopped at an intersection before turning onto State Route 29 when his 2021 Porsche “was hit on the back fender by a Jeep.”

Paul — who has been married to the House speaker since 1963 — was charged with one count of driving under the influence and another for driving with a blood alcohol content level of 0.08 or higher. Both charges are misdemeanors.

He was released on $5,000 bail.

Nancy Pelosi’s husband killed his brother in 1957 car crash (nypost.com)

Rosamond Press

At 11:02 A.M. on June 8, 2021…I founded ROSEMONDWINE.COM

Rosemond Wine is a subsidiary of Belmont Soda Works and was created in order to repair the damage that was done to the idea of Justice – by Alcohol Justice. Because of the conflict of interest they gave birth to with having Wells Fargo Bank sponsor a sober film festival, and, the damage they have done to the wine industry – all over the world – it is imperative that I take legal action.

All this damage – and no Justice!

Rosemond Wine is named after my alleged ancestor, Gottschalk Rosemond, who was the Master of Louvain, and the Falcon Art College. He may have been in Bosch’s ‘The Wedding Feast at Cana’ with his good friend, Pope Adrien. Rosemond might have contributed to some of Bosch’s work. The Rosemonds may be kin to Merovee and the Franks.

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I am an artist, a writer, and a theologian.
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