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Monday 1 May 2023

Man Who Ratted to the Feds and Tried to Destroy President Trump’s Social Media Company Now Works at Starbucks

 

Will Wilkerson Credit: Washington Post/Matt Ramey

 

A so-called whistleblower is paying the price for trying to sic the Biden regime on President Trump’s social media company, Truth Social.

38-year-old Will Wilkerson was once a high-ranking executive for the Trump Media and Technology Group. He made a fortune overseeing Truth Social’s explosive growth.

Now, he is now working at a North Carolina Starbucks because he chose to hand over roughly 150,000 private documents, emails, and contracts to Biden’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and federal and state investigators. Trump fired Wilkerson once he found out he was scheming with the Regime.

Wilkerson could have been a millionaire had he stuck with Truth Social. Now he is making $16 an hour. 

On top of his financial misfortune, Wilkerson is also being sued for defamation by Truth Social’s chief executive, former California congressman Devin Nunes.

The Daily Mail reported:

Will Wilkerson, 38, a former executive who was vice president of operations for the Trump Media and Technology Group, overseeing the development of Truth Social is now working as a barista trainer at Starbucks in North Carolina in a $16-an-hour job.

Wilkerson’s high-paying job with Trump together with stock options had the potential to make him a millionaire, but he decided to distance himself from the Truth Social platform after he supposedly became concerned that investors in the company might be at risk of losing their investments.

He was fired six months ago by Trump after giving 150,000 internal documents, contracts, and emails to the Securities and Exchange Commission and federal and state investigators.

Despite the earning potential he had while working for Trump, Wilkerson said he chose to prioritize doing ‘what’s right.’

‘I made the conscious decision. I knew the risks … especially in regards to retaliation. But I don’t think I could have sat back and stayed quiet, even if I was compensated handsomely for doing so. I’m here and I’m not going away’ he told the Washington Post. ‘Ultimately, you know, I just want to do what’s right.’

After contacting investigators in New York and Florida, he accused the Trump Media and Technology Group of violating securities laws. Wilkerson has now become a federally-protected whistleblower.

Wilkerson was fired with the company explaining he had ‘concocted psychodramas.’

This month, the company’s chief executive, former Republican congressman Devin Nunes, sued Wilkerson for defamation in a court in Florida.

Nunes claims he had been subjected to ‘anxiety,’ ‘insecurity,’ ‘mental anguish’ and ’emotional distress’ as a result of Wilkerson’s comments.

Wilkerson applied for hundreds of jobs after leaving Truth Social, but he believes that the drama surrounding the ordeal led hiring managers to steer clear of him, but Starbucks called him back the day after he submitted his resume. He had previous barista experience from his 20s.

He now works the 5:30am shift inside a Harris Teeter grocery store in North Carolina.

The Post has described Wilkerson as ‘one of the biggest threats to the Trump company’s future.’

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