by Tim Eyman | Dec 23, 2020
Is Tim Eyman A “Serial Offender” Of The State’s Reporting Laws As The AG Says? Nope. Read this and you’ll learn how often the AG has lied about me over the years. The AG and his cheerleaders in the media have been lying about me for years. My...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 22, 2020
Tim is 55 today (Dec 22). Look what I got for my birthday. Carrying the weight of the State on my back for 8 1/2 years has apparently given me a hernia. It certainly wasn’t how I wanted to spend the morning of my 55th birthday. But with all the sharp pains in...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 21, 2020
Tim Turns 55 Tomorrow (Dec 22). Best Birthday Gift? Read This Update That’s how it looked to me this week. Me in the hot seat wearing a mask, table in front of me with big clear plexiglass hanging from the ceiling. Judge to my right, my inquisitor at the podium,...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 20, 2020
FOLLOW UP REPORT: While On The Stand, I Was Asked Why I Loan My Own Money To My Political Committees 2008: Eyman loans $150K for his reduce traffic congestion initiative2009: Eyman loans $250K for new property tax cutting initiative2010: Eyman kickstarts...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 19, 2020
REPORT: The AG’s Case Against Me Fell Apart At Trial — Here’s How Things Went In Court This Week REPORT: the AG’s case fell apart at trial — here’s how things went in court this week. Please donate to my legal defense fund today so...
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