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Homeless phony vet arrested

Jeffrey Prince

Someone sends us a link to the story of 57-year-old Jeffrey Prince in North Fort Myers, Florida who dressed in a full Army Combat Uniform and soliciting donations at a shopping center. Deputies questioned him and he claimed that he had been in the Army, but he wouldn’t tell them when.

Prince then said he borrowed the military uniform from someone he would not name.

According to the arrest report, Prince changed his story and told deputies he served in the Marine Corps, but again refused to give his date of service.

Upon further investigation, authorities discovered Prince tried to receive humanitarian care and enroll at the VA, but was ineligible because he never served in any branch of the military.

Florida Man Prince has been arrested more than 70 times in Lee County. Deputies say that he started yelling obscenities at them to punctuate his arrest.

NBC-2.com WBBH News for Fort Myers, Cape Coral & Naples, Florida

35 thoughts on “Homeless phony vet arrested

    1. Maybe Danni-boi can “defend” him in court? Or, take him in as a boarder for that cash he needs to pay off people and the CA State Bar?

      57 years old? Crack is whack…

      1. I know, I thought he looked like a recycled condom that got turned inside out and then got then got the “Fuck” shook outa him.

  1. He looks like he was rode hard and put up wet.

    Jeffrey the Fried-Brain Prince?
    Jeffrey the Half-blood Half MD 20/20 Prince?

  2. 70 Times arrested….does anyone suppose this turd will ever be a useful member of society?

    1. In the words of my old First Sergeant:

      “No one is completely useless…you can always serve as a bad example for others.”

      1. I suppose there’s that….he definitely qualifies as a fine example of how not to live your life.

  3. That meth is a helluva drug.

    Cmon, Danny-boi. Take up his cause. Shitbag fakes gotta stick up for their own, ya know.

  4. I’m not defending this guy by any means, but this seems more of someone being what some of my “urban” contemporaries call “a hot mess” more than anyone really cunning or deceptive.

    His “stolen valor” seems more like when I was eight and tried to disguise my voice to call out of school…

    “Carlton is sick and won’t be at school today.”

    “I’m sorry to hear that. Who is calling?”

    “This is my father.”

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