October 26th 2023.
James Brown's death has resurfaced many questions and allegations. Recently, CNN reported that evidence in the case has been found in the form of a green plastic bin containing a black stiletto shoe and a handwritten note. This discovery has caused the estate's attorneys to ask the FBI to intervene and further investigate the case.
Jacque Hollander, an associate of the late singer, had submitted the evidence to the Fulton County District Attorney's Office in Atlanta back in 2020. Hollander believes that Brown's cause of death was murder, and that the evidence in the bin would prove it.
Fulton County's then-District Attorney Paul Howard promised to interview six potential witnesses and decide how to proceed with the case. However, Howard's successor Fani Willis chose to close any further inquiry into the case the very next year.
Hollander then asked for the evidence to be returned to her. William Chris Clark, Assistant Chief of Evidence, allegedly responded by saying that the items had been shipped back. Hollander claims that instead of her original items, she received a cardboard box filled with newspaper clippings and two cell phones she did not recognize.
Early this year, after suing the Fulton County District Attorney's Office, Hollander's evidence was eventually returned, seemingly untouched. Hollander believes that no one had even looked at the evidence. Questions remain about the DA office's conduct regarding the items and the circumstances surrounding Brown's death, but the FBI is not at liberty to answer them. Special Agent and Public Affairs Officer Siobhan Johnson clarified that Department of Justice policy prevents the FBI from commenting on the existence, non-existence, or nature of any investigation that may be occurring.
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