Tens of thousands of American families are seeking justice for what they believe to be wrongful deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic. Thanks to the efforts of two attorneys in Florida, justice may soon be on the horizon. These attorneys have conducted extensive research on the criminal codes of 25 states to identify crimes committed by high-level officials and organizations before and during the pandemic. One of the attorneys, a former prosecutor, has prepared legal briefs documenting strong evidence of crimes, which have been submitted to the attorneys general of Texas and Florida.
In Texas, the legal brief, filed at the request of 46 next-of-kin Texas families, lists several individuals as subjects of a criminal investigation. These include:
- Anthony Fauci, ex-Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases;
- Cliff Lane, Deputy Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases;
- Francis Collins, ex-Director of the National Institutes of Health;
- Deborah Birx, ex-White House COVID Response Coordinator and former Director of DOD HIV Research at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research;
- Rochelle Walensky, ex-Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;
- Stephen Hahn, ex-Commissioner of the Federal Drug Administration;
- Robert Redfield, ex-Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;
- Peter Daszak, President of Eco-Health Alliance;
- Rick Bright, Director of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority; and the administrators and healthcare providers of hospital systems and facilities providing care to patients in Texas.
The alleged crimes listed in the Texas penal code include capital murder, murder, manslaughter, trafficking of persons, participation in enterprise through racketeering or unlawful debt collection, injury to a child, elderly individual, or disabled individual, abandoning or endangering a child, elderly individual, or disabled individual, and unlawful restraint.
The efforts to investigate Anthony Fauci and other accused persons have received support from donations, including those from the Fight Like A Flynn PAC run by former National Security Advisor retired Lieutenant General Mike Flynn.
The legal briefs prepared by the Florida attorneys present strong evidence of crimes, urging state attorneys general to conduct their own investigations. If the evidence supports criminal charges and indictments, the victims of COVID wrongful deaths and their families may finally receive accountability and justice.
For more information about this justice-seeking effort, individuals can contact the Vires Law Group.
In conclusion, the demand for justice regarding wrongful deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic is growing. With the dedicated efforts of two attorneys in Florida, supported by donations and strong evidence of crimes committed by high-level officials, there is hope that justice will prevail. State attorneys general are being urged to conduct investigations and hold accountable those responsible for these alleged crimes. If successful, this could provide closure and justice for the families who have suffered the loss of loved ones during this challenging time.






