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13.10.2022 - 19:58 / perezhilton.com
Two professional fisherman have been accused of stuffing their fish with lead weights and other filets of fish in order to win competitions — and now, the police are coming after them!
Jacob Runyan and Chase Cominsky were indicted in Cleveland, Ohio on Wednesday on charges of fraud and theft. The pair is facing bombshell allegations of deceit after allegedly adding foreign objects inside their fishing tournament catches in order to win prizes and money. Yes, really!!
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This whole thing started back on September 30. That day, the 42-year-old Runyan and the 35-year-old Cominsky were competing in the Lake Erie Walleye Trail fishing tournament together. When they brought in their walleye catch for the judges to weigh at the end of the tournament, officials became suspicious about the resulting number.
Tournament director Jason Fischer (who is perfectly named for his role!) put their fish on the scale. He found Runyan and Cominski’s catches were significantly heavier than other fishermen who caught a similar number of fish. Skeptical about the much higher weight, which would have been good enough to win the tourney, Fischer cut open the fish. And the s**t show began!
Tournament attendees and other competitors gathered around as Fischer found lead weights and filets of store-bought walleye stuffed inside the two mens’ catch! Just BLATANT cheating!!! And it was all caught on video!
A TikTok video about the incident that was first posted two weeks ago has gone mega-viral. In it, other men crowd around the judge’s stand and yell angrily at Runyan and Cominsky after the lead weights and filets are revealed. As you can see (below),
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