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Follow on Google News | Twalla Robertson on Haters, World Lending Services, Smear Campaign and Bacolas"Why are people so damn jelous? Why do people hate without provocation?" Twalla Robertson sadly states.
By: Twalla Robertson "Well, I have former employees my husband terminated from his business for embezzlement running smear campaigns that are intense, sick, psychotic, perverted…all based on jelousy, really," Twalla Robertson explains about a smear campaign conducted by Gregory William Lake and Sheryl Luana French. "You woldn't believe the extent these people have gone to try to destroy me, my husband, my children, my family, my reputation…they hate like no one I've ever seen…even going so far as to call my husband a scam and a scoundrel…a sex offender…and other sickening things only a true hater can fathom," a bewildered Twalla Robertson explains. These haters could be ‘on your side' or on the ‘other team' but either way, they just try and make your life a living nightmare. Weather it's at work or home in giving you grief or saying ill-informed and impetuous things, or in battlegrounds yelling at you for no reason, haters have a way of just being jerks. Then there was a former girlfriend of mine. For Christs sake, she jumps on the bandwagon of internet blogging. She's still pissed off that I found God and that I'm not a lesbian anymore. Elizabeth Camille Hutto is one sick and twisted hater, and I pray for her, I really do," Twalla Robertson sadly shares. "My advice, when haters get out of control like Greg Lake, Sheryl French, and Elizabeth Camille Hutto…sue them!" shares Twalla Robertson. Twalla Robertson, and her husband Michael Bacolas, are seeking injunctions for online harassment against the above individuals and filing defamation of character lawsuits against the same people. Haters beware. # # # Twalla Robertson was born in Birmingham, Alabama, on March 21, 1997. She grew up in the south, being raised by her mother, La Rue. Twalla was active in sports while growing up, a high school cheerleader, gymnastics, and in the debate team. End
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