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In an interview with 97.3 The Zone's Straight Talk......... De'Vinner, a native of Calera, Alabama, also revealed in the interview that before becoming a football coach, he worked with the FBI and DEA as an "undercover informant" in Birmingham.
 

msuJD164

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In an interview with 97.3 The Zone's Straight Talk......... De'Vinner, a native of Calera, Alabama, also revealed in the interview that before becoming a football coach, he worked with the FBI and DEA as an "undercover informant" in Birmingham.

Attorney: OK here is the gameplan Byron, yesterday your credibility took a hard it, today, we have to think of something to get it back"

Byron: Well, Why dont I just say I was in the FBI?

Attorney: Genius!!!!!!!


This **** should be easy to prove.
 

AndyMSU

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Aren't DEA snitches usually dealers, distributors, or other forms of lowlifes who sing like a bird to save themselves? Wouldn't this claim further ruin his credibility as an assumed former narcotics dealer?
 

Incognegro

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Exactly.... an undercover informant is like trying to put lipstick and a dress on a pig. Why would anyone admit to that?
 

uptowndawg

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So a guy capable of getting some type of FBI clearance, couldn't pass a background check to work at a Tennessee high school. Got it.
 

Felonious Junk

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Aren't DEA snitches usually dealers, distributors, or other forms of lowlifes who sing like a bird to save themselves? Wouldn't this claim further ruin his credibility as an assumed former narcotics dealer?

devinner and this guy