

“I have access to a hit squad, too, Ukrainians and Russians,” he said about three minutes into the call, adding “don't get caught out in public supporting Luna. He also made rambling statements about getting financial help from fellow Freemasons or by somehow importing millions of dollars from Malta and Gibraltar. In the recording, Braddock early in the call brought up the alleged assassins. Luna and Olszewski each received a temporary restraining order against him last week. Petersburg, Fla., police and gave a heads-up to her friend Luna, who filed a petition for an injunction against Braddock. After she made the recording just after midnight last Wednesday, she promptly turned it over to St. She said she made it because she was concerned about Braddock’s “unhinged” dislike of Luna that he had previously expressed. Olszewski denied editing or altering the recording.

“This is a dirty political tactic that has caused a lot of people a lot of stress and is completely unnecessary,” he said. Asked repeatedly via text if he mentioned Russian-Ukrainian hit squads, Braddock wouldn’t give a yes or no answer, saying he had not heard the recording and that it’s “allegedly me … there is no proof of that.” He also suggested the recording “may even be altered and edited.”
