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FORMER attorney general John Jeremie said he was scared for the future of Trinidad and Tobago, speaking in a video shared to media houses by the opposition, on April 15, the day after he had appeared on a UNC platform in Siparia.
Earlier, Newsday visited his St Vincent Street, Port of Spain office and called and sent messages to his phone but there was no response.
The video showed Jeremie seated between broadcaster Louis Lee Sing, a PNM-appointed former mayor of Port of Spain who since co-founded the HOPE party with attorney Timothy Hamel-Smith, and political commentator Prof Selwyn Cudjoe.
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