Predictably the case of Anita Grayson, the elderly black woman who chimped out in a Fort Wayne Tim Hortons, punched an employee and then died of a heart attack (see: FAFO Fast Food Follies In The Fort!), has attracted “civil rights” ambulance chaser Ben Crump like a pile of shit will invariably draw flies.

Nationally recognized civil rights and personal injury attorney Ben Crump announced on Friday that he has been retained by the family of Anita Grayson, the 75-year-old woman who died after a fight at a Fort Wayne Tim Hortons.
Crump has represented the families of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor in the past, securing a combined $39 million just for those two families.
WANE 15 even lists his “accomplishments” in terms of dollars extorted like it is his batting average or yards per carry. Dollar Store Al Sharpton can smell a money making opportunity from coast to coast. He swoops in, does a press conference with the family and then waits for the corporation and/or local government to cut him a check.
He has what is by 2G standards a pretty good hustle. “Civil rights” leaders from Jesse Jackson to Al Sharpton discovered long ago that it is easy to get paid because corporations and governments know it is cheaper to cut them a check than it is to fight a lengthy and expensive legal battle with accompanying bad publicity. No one wants to deal with the endless press conferences of fat black women wearing t-shirts featuring pictures of their dead loved one with angel wings in front of their offices.
The comments on social media posts from blacks are hilarious. They think they are “finna get paid” and “here come da justice” like some race hustling lawyer getting a big payday somehow improves their lives and equals “justice”.
Everyone knows how this plays out. Tim Hortons settles, the family gets a small windfall that they spend on gold teef and spinner rims, and Ben Crump leaves town to find the next “victim” of their own chimping out to cash in.
Your daily reminder that the worst influences in the “black community” are not rappers but black “civil rights leaders” and black clergy.