It was nearly one year ago when high school student Nick Sandmann and his attorney Lin Wood reached a settlement with CNN in the $275 million defamation case against the network. The exact amount of the settlement was never released but attorney Lin Wood said he was just getting started. Then in July the Washington Post also settled the $250 million defamation suit Sandmann had brought against them. Again the exact amount of the settlement was never revealed and again Lin Wood pointed out there were still more lawsuits to go against CBS, NBC, ABC, the NY Times, Gannett and Rolling Stone.
Defamation lawsuits on behalf of @N1ckSandmann still pending in Federal Court in Covington, Kentucky are against NBC, ABC. CBS, Rolling Stone, Gannett, & New York Times. Footsteps of justice also approaching Jack & @Twitter. #FightBack https://t.co/rvmLv4MdcH
— Lin Wood (@LLinWood) July 24, 2020
And then the election happened and Lin Wood began tweeting about the need to declare martial law. Wood also suggested that Republicans should not vote in Georgia’s special elections, a course of action which if followed would hand the Senate to the Democrats. Newsmax TV thought that idea was crazy and Breitbart pointed out Wood has a long history of donating to Democrats. Over Christmas, Wood suggested David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler should be arrested, along with Georgia’s governor.
This week, Wood launched a new conspiracy theory involving Chief Justice John Roberts:
A couple of more questions for Chief Justice John Roberts:
(1) You are recorded discussing Justice Scalia’s successor before date of his sudden death. How did you know Scalia was going to die?
(2) Are you a member of any club or cabal requiring minor children as initiation fee? pic.twitter.com/jGxfgLCk4D
— Lin Wood (@LLinWood) December 31, 2020
Wood also “revealed” that Jeffrey Epstein is alive:
I am fully aware of the onslaught of attacks being made against me based on my revelations about Chief Justice John Roberts. Before attacking me, maybe fair-minded people would first ask Roberts to tell the truth.
Or ask Jeffrey Epstein. He is alive.
— Lin Wood (@LLinWood) December 31, 2020
It was around this point when Nick Sandmann began responding to some of the things being said by his attorney. He retweeted this critical response to Lin Wood:
Out of respect for the Epstein survivors I’m going to ask you nicely to please watch what you say.
— Eliza (@elizableu) December 31, 2020
And then he began responding directly to Wood’s allegation about Chief Justice John Roberts flying on Jeffrey Epstein’s airplane:
It’s almost as if it’s a common name and until someone actually shows a shred of evidence everyone should drop the subject. I’m getting sick and tired of seeing this. https://t.co/SeYkgKGgp8
— Nicholas Sandmann (@N1ckSandmann) December 31, 2020
It’s said that the CJ was on Epstein’s Island because “John Roberts” was on a flight log
The only problem is that the Supreme Court was in session on that flight date, with Roberts sitting.
— Nicholas Sandmann (@N1ckSandmann) December 31, 2020
That was Thursday. Friday, Sandmann confronted Wood directly after Wood suggested arresting Vice President Pence and executing him.
I’m sorry but what the hell https://t.co/oDBEmA8pwX
— Nicholas Sandmann (@N1ckSandmann) January 1, 2021
Several people warned Sandmann that he should be loyal because Wood had helped him in the past but Sandmann rejected that:
Your definition of loyalty is equivalent to being blackmailed to support something that I disagree with.
True loyalty involves criticism when necessary. https://t.co/fFqkhffWNW
— Nicholas Sandmann (@N1ckSandmann) January 2, 2021
Finally, Sandmann also RT’d this tweet suggesting that maybe Wood needed some compassion because he seemed to be having some kind of public breakdown:
And compassion. Never forget the compassion, especially since we all have no idea what is happening to him. We can’t be bullies and throw him out to the wolves. (Not referring to you, btw..just many others) If he is having a break down, it’s not his fault.
— Bree (@Bree000007) January 2, 2021
There’s a limit to how much crazy people are willing to take. Lin Wood crossed that limit weeks ago. It’s good to see that Nick Sandmann can see that and is willing to say something about it even though it could cost him something personally.