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Pastor Floyd won’t be running for judge anytime soon

August 3, 2023August 3, 2023 Free PressBreaking News

In a momentous announcement made from her pulpit last Sunday, Janet Floyd, a nationally known evangelist, pastor, and esteemed attorney, made a statement that she will one day seek election as a judge, but the statement was prophetic, she won’t…

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