“Adios, Bitches!” — Miami Blogger Al Crespo Is Retiring After Ten Years
After ten years of digging up public records and telling elected officials to go fuck themselves, blogger Al Crespo is retiring.
After ten years of digging up public records and telling elected officials to go fuck themselves, blogger Al Crespo is retiring.
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