Adam Bomb Beats Conspiracy & Narcotics Charges

By | June 22, 2021

Former WWE Superstar Adam Bomb was facing charges of conspiracy, illegal control of enterprise, transporting or selling narcotics, drug possession and possessing a weapon during a drug offense. This whole situation started in February, 2020, but

The attorney of E Bryan Clark, aka Adam Bomb, sent out a press release for immediate distribution. Adam Bomb’s charges have now been dismissed. This came about after COVID-19 caused so many court delays. Now he is free and cleared of all charges.

All Charges Against Mr. E. Bryan Clark aka Adam Bomb Dismissed by Prosecution Finally Vindicated after COVID-19 Delayed Dismissal of Charges MESA, Ariz. (June 21, 2022) Mr. E. Bryan Clark aka Adam Bomb has finally been vindicated after a long wait due to Covid-19 restrictions. Mr. Clark’s attorney, Robert P. Jarvis, presented the truth as Mr. Clark continually maintained his innocence. The prosecution has permanently dismissed the charges against Mr. Clark.

Adam Bomb’s legal team also made it clear that those charges were based on police reports where they speculated and “grossly misconstrued facts.” Police were also accused of falsifying evidence.

The charges against him were based on police reports containing speculation, grossly misconstrued facts, and false information. It was a difficult process, but Mr. Clark is pleased to have upheld his integrity. Mr. Clark appreciates his family, friends, and loyal fans who stood by him and gave him support during this long and emotionally draining process. His discipline learned in the military, sports, and throughout his career also gave him strength to keep going. He is also thankful for a strong legal team led by his attorney, Robert P. Jarvis. As he puts this ordeal behind him, Mr. Clark looks forward to engaging with his fans as a positive role model.

Now Adam Bomb can get back to his life and leave this messy legal situation behind him. Hopefully, this experience will not hinder him from carrying on as he strives to provide a positive role model for fans.

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