NASA's homosexual space scientist accused of committing the first crime in space


Washington, Ta. August 25, 2019, Sunday

NASA homosexual space scientist Ann McClain is accused of being the first in space to commit a crime. His wife alleges that she used my bank account illegally while she was at the International Space Station and also checked her financial accounts. NASA Inspector General is currently investigating the matter.

Summer Warden, wife of NASA space scientist Ann McClain, alleged that Ann was sent on a six-month mission to the International Space Station in space. During this period he used his bank account without Summer's permission or knowledge. Not to mention that there has been a rift between these same-sex couples for the past few years.

Summer Warden has filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission about such allegations. He has also lodged a complaint with NASA's Inspector General's office. Ann McClain's lawyer says she did not do anything illegal.

He was already having an affair with his wife when he arrived at the International Space Station. Since his bank account is joint, he only checked the joint bank account. NASA investigating officers have recently contacted the two women and found out how much information they have received. Ann returned from her mission last June.

When she returned, you received a lot of publicity in the news, because the scientists chosen for this mission were women. So this was the first incident in which all the scientists involved in the mission were women. McClain's wife, Summer Warden, says the Federal Trade Commission has not yet taken action on the complaint but NASA's inspector general is investigating the matter.

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