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Several witnesses have come forward saying they frequently spotted Mateen in gay bars and on a gay messaging app, while his former wife Sitora Yusufiy had told Brazilian television that he had "gay tendencies". Speaking to SBT Brazil on Monday, with her fiancé Marco Dias translating in Portuguese on her behalf, she also said Mateen's father called him gay in front of her. She claims she was told by the FBI not to tell this information to the US media.
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Speaking to the Palm Beach Post, the unidentified man who attended a police academy with Mateen said he believed he was gay, but not open about it. "We went to a few gay bars with him, and I was not out at the time, so I declined his offer," the source said in reference to Mateen's supposed request for a date. ...
Four regulars at Pulse nightclub told the Orlando Sentinel that they saw him drunk at the club before. ... "Sometimes he would go over in the corner and sit and drink by himself, and other times he would get so drunk he was loud and belligerent," Pulse regular Ty Smith said. Smith and his husband dismissed Mateen's father's claim that the gunman had been outraged when he once saw two men kissing in Miami. "That's bullcrap, right there. No offence. That's straight-up crap. He's been around us," he said in an interview at the GLBT Community Center of Central Florida on Monday. "Some of those people did a little more than (kiss) outside the bar," Smith said.

"We want no Gestapo or secret police. The FBI is tending in that direction. They are dabbling in sex-life scandals and plain blackmail. J. Edgar Hoover would give his right eye to take over, and all congressmen and senators are afraid of him."—President Harry S. Truman"Don't Be a Puppet" is the message the FBI is sending young Americans.
Comment: Sounds like Ecuador is cursed with its own version of the Koch brothers. The Isias brother's role in the replacement of Ecuador's native currency with the US dollar would seem to be a key factor in their being shielded from extradition. Ecuador is pretty much in the grip of the Empire, despite the efforts of President Rafael Correa to chart an independent course for his country.