Boxing Superstar Ryan Garcia Alleges He was Forced to Watch Children Being Raped

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Boxing sensation Ryan Garcia has recently made shocking allegations about involvement in elite child trafficking rings and disturbing personal encounters.

The highly-regarded boxer, known for his lightning-fast speed and impressive 24-1 record, finds himself embroiled in a scandal that could overshadow his upcoming match against Devin Haney.

During a recent discussion with internet personality and professional kickboxer Andrew Tate, Garcia disclosed a troubling experience where he was reportedly held captive and forced to witness the sexual exploitation of minors, alluding to potential ties to the secretive Bohemian Grove gatherings.

Legal experts have raised concerns about the credibility of Garcia’s claims. It is speculated that Willis, a Democrat, could potentially face perjury charges from Georgia Attorney General Christopher Carr, as suggested by Eric Anderson, an attorney at Early Sullivan Wright Gizer & McRae in Los Angeles, California.

“I don’t give a f—k, bro. They held me down and they made me watch little kids get raped. I don’t give a f—k anymore. They f—king took me to the f—king woods, bro. I’m not f—king joking, bro. I have f—king proof, bro. I don’t give a f—k, bro. I f—king will show you every f—king video you could ever f—king believe. Bohemian Grove is real. They f—king tied me down and they made me f—king watch. I absolutely don’t give a f—k anymore,” said Garcia.

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This revelation comes on the heels of Garcia’s announcement that he had lost control of his personal and financial accounts.

This revelation comes on the heels of Garcia’s announcement that he had lost control of his personal and financial accounts.

Garcia recently took to social media in a panic-stricken state, said, “Hey guys, it’s Ryan. I’m coming on here to explain what’s going on. I’m not in possession of my phone, I can’t get access to my Instagram. My cards are locked. I’m being really taken advantage [of].”

“I would personally want to just send out a video to the people that love me and my fans, family that’s concerned that I’m okay. I’m not dead, I believe in Jesus, all those [rumors] are lies. They tried to put me in jail. The are blocking my cards, and I can’t access my money. I don’t know what’s going on but just know I’m okay,” he continued.

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After a six-second video was shared on his Instagram account, featuring a message stating “THE DEATH OF RYAN GARCIA” along with numerous insults aimed at the popular lightweight boxing star, widespread concern has been stirred among both his fans and the boxing community.

This alarming post has prompted fear and speculation about its implications. There have been apprehensions raised by various legal professionals regarding Willis’ testimony.

Eric Anderson, a lawyer at Early Sullivan Wright Gizer & McRae in Los Angeles, California, mentioned that Georgia Attorney General Christopher Carr might pursue charges of perjury against Willis, who is a Democrat.

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