Tens of thousands of families are fuming over the COVID deaths of loved ones who were forced to take the COVID vaccines, experimental drugs. But, justice for these victims could be coming soon thanks to two Florida attorneys who are working pro bono, seeking retribution for the lies and deceit that led to an untold number of deaths. One of the attorneys has prepared legal briefs that have been submitted to the attorneys general of Texas and Florida.
In Texas, a total of 22 county district attorneys have received the 27-page brief along with exhibits for their review and ultimately action. More filings are expected to be sent to Louisiana and South Carolina attorneys general and perhaps several other state attorneys general. In the briefs they list crimes committed according to the laws of the separate states.
The Texas legal brief, for example, filed at the request of 46 next-of-kin Texas families, lists the following accused persons as subjects of a criminal investigation:
- Anthony Fauci, ex-Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
- Cliff Lane, Deputy Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
- Francis Collins, ex-Director, National Institutes of Health
- Deborah Birx, ex-White House COVID Response Coordinator & former Director of DOD HIV Research at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
- Rochelle Walensky, ex-Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Stephen Hahn, ex-Commissioner, Federal Drug Administration
- Robert Redfield, ex-Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Peter Daszak, President, Eco-Health Alliance
- Rick Bright, Director of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority
- The Administrators and Healthcare Providers of hospital systems and facilities providing care to patients in Texas, including but not limited to Baylor, Scott, & White Hospital System (“BSW”)
Alleged crimes per Texas penal code include:
- Capital Murder – Tex. Penal Code §19.03(a)(7)
- Murder – Tex. Penal Code §19.02(b)
- Manslaughter – Tex. Penal Code §19.04
- Trafficking of Persons – Tex. Penal Code §20A.02
- Participation in enterprise through racketeering or unlawful debt collection – Tex. Penal Code 72.04 by Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – Tex. Penal Code §71.02
- Injury to a child, elderly individual, or disabled individual – Tex. Penal Code §22.04
- Abandoning or endangering a child, elderly individual, or disabled individual – Tex. Penal Code §22.041(c)
- Unlawful Restraint – Tex. Penal Code §20.02.
People have contributed money in order to investigate Fauci and others who insisted that everyone who forced people to take the experimental drugs in order to keep their jobs. Based on the evidence contained in the briefs should convince state AGs to open investigations of their own.
If the evidence supports criminal charges and indictments, the victims of covid wrongful deaths and their suffering families may finally receive accountability and justice for the egregious crimes committed against them.
Further information about this justice seeking effort can be obtained by contacting the Vires Law Group at https://vireslaw.group/
Paul S. Gardiner is a retired US Army officer, Vietnam veteran, and avid lover of America. He has assisted in locating and communicating with next-of-kin family members in different states who desire accountability and justice for their lost loved ones during the COVID-19 pandemic.




















