Four men ended the Australian swimming team’s 7-year reign in the 4×200 relay and a retired swimmer and Olympic medalist wants to end democracy in USA. Clet Kellera new Olympic swimmer, faces next Friday at his trial, a sentence of between 21 and 27 months in prison for participating in mob attacks on Capitol on January 6, 2021.
life after swimming
Clet Keller (3/21/1982, Las Vegas, snowfall) is in Olympus of the sports gods for over eight years. He is a swimming star USA and, beside Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte and Peter Vanderkaayformed the team that won the gold medal in Athens 2004 and added another Beijing 2008in addition to silver in Sydney 2000. He was respected and his name appeared in every sports record in the world of swimming. He admitted in an interview that “I made the mistake of not planning my life after swimming”, that he did not know where he kept three of his Olympic medals and that for four years he had no right of access to his children.
different jobs
Keller first held a series of sales jobs between 2009 and 2010 at a company in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He then changed and went through Multi-Bank Securities between 2011 and 2012. In February 2013, he started working in an office in Memphis, Tennessee as a debt collector. He left the company in February 2014.
His wife realizes that he lied to her about having a job. When one of her children had to go to a hospital for stitches for a fall on Halloween, she discovered they no longer had health insurance. “I discovered that Clete I don’t really have a job,” she told the court during her child custody trial in 2014. “He’s been lying to me and going around like he’s going to work,” she said.
He later testified to that Clete he attempted suicide a month later. He spent 10 months living in his car and also told the court he was “mentally and physically unable to work” and was battling depression. For several years he was floundering. His sister Kalyn he accepted her into her home for a few months and found her a job as a swimming coach. He even ran a clinic but Keller He said he felt “bitter with himself and the world of sports.” Even his grandmother was at home.
The attack on the Capitol
In 2018, Keller transferred to Colorado Springs where he began a career as a real estate agent. It was from that moment that his political thinking grew into the courage of the president donald trump. In November 2020, he traveled to Washington for a demonstration in favor of have fun call Million MAGA March. On January 6, 2021, two weeks before the inauguration of Joe Biden As the clear winner of the presidential election, a crowd of people entered the Capitol, the seat of the country’s congress where the recount of the electoral votes was conducted.
Distinguished by the distinctive jacket of ‘Team USA‘ and raised his head above others, a prosecutor charged him with seven counts for his role in the riots after a grand jury added four additional counts to a new indictment.
The original criminal complaint listed three counts: trespassing, obstructing law enforcement, and disorderly conduct on property grounds. Capitol.
More than 600 people were arrested and Keller plead guilty. According to his statement, he spent about an hour in the building, shouted expletives against Nancy Pelosithe Speaker of the House of Representatives, and Chuck Schumer, the majority leader in the Senate; take photos and videos; and fight to avoid being removed from the building. He later destroyed the phone and memory card he was carrying, according to the guilty plea, and threw away the jacket by which he was identified.
We will soon find out if the sentence ends with his progressive descent to the bottom of his personal waterless pool into which he fell.
Source: La Verdad

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