‘I did not break. I was out ‘: New Orleans Gel Escapi blames corruption in viral clip, begs to help Trump

“I didn’t break. I was allowed out.” A claim posted by a person posted by a person posted on Sunday as Antony Massey claims, one of the two prisoners on the run of the Orleans Justice Center at New Orleans on 16 May.In the video, he denied law enforcement reports that ten prisoners survived the last month by removing a toilet, slipping through a hole behind it, crawling through a pipe chase and exiting through a loading dock.“They are trying to be the mastermind me. It’s not the truth,” the man says in the clip, which was removed from Instagram by Monday afternoon.He says, “I was the reason for leaving jail that these people were trying to punish me for life imprisonment in both parganas.” “Who I was in the past is not what I am today.”In the video, the man also shows the man whom he is holding the documents that he described as affidavits, saying, “These are affidavits, see the date.” He claims that he proves the charge of domestic misconduct against him and not by him – not by him. The authenticity of documents has not been confirmed.“All types of goods are running and they are covering it … Louisiana does not care about nothing. It is something that needs to go under a federal investigation,” they say, accusing them of systemic corruption inside the Orleans and St. Tamani jails.During the video, he also asks for help from public data including US President Donald Trump and Rappers Mic Mill, Lil Wayne, and NBA Youngboy, “I am asking, please, please, please help … I am asking those who are telling through the system who know that it is corrupt.“When I come back into custody, I am asking to help you to help, you think what I am saying? I am asking the world,” he says.He insists that he is a “good person” and “not a rapin man,” despite allegations that describe the history of domestic violence.He also disputes the statements made by the jail maintenance activist Sterling Williams, which is accused of helping to escape. Williams reported that the police masi threatened to “cones” until he neutralized the plumbing to help the breakout. “Sterling flat-out lied to me.” 33 -year -old Williams has been accused of a count of a malfunction in the office and ten cases of being a principal for simple migration. Massey and fellow Escapy Deric Groves are the last two prisoners who still run away from a group of 10 who were out of jail. The officials have since removed eight parts and arrested more than a dozen people accused of helping them.The reward for leading information for Massey or Groves has now climbed to $ 50,000 per prisoner.Officials have not confirmed when and where the video was recorded or certainly the man was identified as a masse.