As if to add fuel to fire, Hamilton audaciously broadcast some recordings in real-time on Instagram while storing others for future revelations.
Alexander Hamilton Admits Filming The Jury: Tidal Wave of Evidence
Hamilton’s wave of audacity crashed in November 2022. The Metropolitan Police Department stumbled upon his brash public Instagram profile, boasting a following of over 10,000 netizens.
The U.S. attorney’s office, acting swiftly, recognized him from the Superior Court’s grand jury assembly from September 2.
The audacity didn’t end there.
Upon being anointed as a grand juror on September 9, 2022, Hamilton dared to record himself.
He mockingly declared, “I’m about to lie,” all while ostensibly preparing to swear an oath.
His recordings, a perplexing mixture of audacity and bravado, focused on 18 witnesses. But they weren’t bland.
They were embellished with tantalizing imagery of rats or comments alluding to “snitches.” His idea of a PSA? Advising his vast followers against talking on jail calls.
The Road Ahead
As the labyrinth of justice starts to close in on Hamilton, he’s not without allies.