The principal witness for the arraignment in the Trayvon
Martin murder trial, Rachel Jeantel, was offered a full grant to any verifiable
dark college.
"Provided that you need to graduate on from secondary
school, and head off to an HBCU, regardless of the possibility that it's not in
Florida however particularly Florida, such as Florida Memorial, Edward Waters
or FAMU, if you need to do that, I need to help you do that," radio host
Tom Joyner said Jeantel on his directly show Tuesday morning.
"I will help you get coaches to get you out of secondary
school, guides to help you pass the SAT, and I will give you a full ride grant to an HBCU you also like," he included. Basically
19 year old responded.
Jeantel, who got on the phone with Martin when George
Zimmerman started seeking after him and throughout part of the fight that at
last result about Martin's death, affirmed throughout the trial for up to seven
hours all through the course of two days in late June.
Her affirmation became into
the subject of much analysis concerning her phrasing,
manner and training. Jeantel was additionally criticized for having lied about
going to Martin's dedication service and for having lied about her age.
(Despite the fact that she was 18 at the time, she said she asserted to be a minor in place not to get included.)
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