Operation Good Times: The Fed’s Honeytrap at Dave Wayne’s

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Undercover security footage from inside Good Times at Dave Wayne’s exposes what appears to be a textbook federal entrapment operation targeting a single man on an otherwise normal night out.
Watch as multiple women abruptly reject him or shut down conversation the moment he approaches (only for male “patrons” to immediately steer him back toward one specific woman planted at the bar). She quickly isolates him and, on camera with clear audio, tells him repeatedly:
“I think you’re really cute.”
“I actually really like you.”
“I want to take you home with me right now… I have wine, we can talk politics all night.”
She is aggressive and persistent, touching his arm, leaning in, and trying multiple times to get him to leave the bar with her. When they begin kissing, he stops to ask for consent; she enthusiastically says “yes” several times, encourages him to keep going, and even guides his hands while smiling.
As soon as the kiss happens, several individuals in the background can be seen exchanging glances and quietly clapping, as if celebrating a successful “hook set.”
He ultimately turns down every invitation to leave with her and never goes home with her.
This is the same interaction that federal agents apparently needed on film to manufacture predisposition for future charges, despite her repeated consent, pursuit, and attempts to take him home herself. The entire night looks staged: rejections engineered, approaches redirected, affection weaponized.
When the goal isn’t justice, it’s entrapment. This is how they do it in California. The footage doesn’t lie.

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