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YouTuber Chris Must List Rejects Sedition Guilty Plea

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This report covers youtuber chris must list with key details and context.

Canadian YouTube blogger, Christopher Hughes, popularly known as Chris Must List, has refused to plead guilty to charges of sedition in Trinidad & Tobago. Despite promises of walking free if he pleads guilty, he rejects the offer, citing his innocence. Hughes, who is currently on a $100,000 bail, has been accused of using his influence to destabilize the former government. The matter has been described by a newly appointed judge as a ‘disgraceful mess’. Hughes also criticized local officials for failing to prepare and perform due diligence. He further emphasized his readiness to work with the Tourism Board to promote the sector, subtly reminding certain cabinet ministers of their promise to cooperate with him. Hughes has been particularly critical of the past government’s handling of crime rates and violence in the country.

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