State Police is investigating a profanity laced voicemail left on the phone of Houma Senator Michael Fesi. Fesi voted in favor of the override of the governor’s veto of a bill that bans sex altering medical procedures on minors. Authorities say the man who left the voice mail is LSU grad student Marcus Venable.
“I just wanted to say congratulations to our state senator big Mike Fesi and that (expletive) moron voted to make things worse for people who are already suffering,” said Venable in the voicemail.
Fesi said on the Senate floor prior to Tuesday’s override vote that there are adults who regret having undergone sex altering procedures as minors. But Venable said in his angry message to Fesi that he doesn’t have his facts straight.
“You did not produce any God damn evidence to support the claims you make about people being harmed by transgender care, yet we have tons of empirical evidence that it’s going to increase suicide risks for people who don’t get this care,” said Venable.
Venable ended his nearly one minute long verbal tirade by wishing that Fesi has an awful day and an untimely death.
“I can’t wait to read your name (expletive) obituary, I will make a God Damn martini made from the tears of butt hurt conservatives when you’re (expletive) in the ground,” said Venable.
Venable also taught a class at LSU as a grad assistant. The university says Venable crossed the line with his voicemail and will no longer be able to teach at the university, but can continue his studies.
Fesi says he hopes a lesson is learned.
“I don’t want revenge on nobody, I don’t see anything that needs to be prosecuted as long as he understands that everybody’s got their own opinion, you gotta agree to disagree,” said Fesi.
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