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stated on January 26, 2020 in a Facebook post:

Says Kobe Bryant tweeted, “I have information that will lead to the arrest of Hillary Clinton.”  

Pants on Fire!

No, Kobe Bryant didn’t tweet about having dirt on Hillary Clinton before his helicopter crashed

We’ve debunked many claims that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has killed political enemies. The typical formula for these conspiracies is as follows: Someone in the Clinton family orbit dies in an accident or commits suicide. Official accounts confirm the means of death by accident or suicide. Then conspiracists suggest the “real” story is that the individual was offed before they could reveal damaging information about the Clintons.

We are not surprised, then, to see it again following news of NBA legend Kobe Bryant’s deadly helicopter crash. A Jan. 26 Facebook post follows this roadmap to misinformation, showing what looks like a screenshot of a Kobe Bryant tweet with the time and date “9:30 a.m. – Jan 26, 2020.” (The helicopter Bryant was riding in crashed just before 10 a.m. Jan. 26 in Calabasas, Calif.)

The supposed tweet says: “I have information that will lead to the arrest of Hillary Clinton.”

It was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.) 

That’s because Bryant didn’t tweet that. He didn’t tweet anything on Jan. 26. 

Searching his account for any tweets about the Clintons, we found one from January 2013. 

He tweeted a photo of himself with former President Bill Clinton. 

“Great event with President Clinton and @KVBFF for renovation of Step Up on Vine!” he wrote.

We rate this Facebook post Pants on Fire.

Correction: This story has been updated to correct a typo. Kobe Bryant tweeted “Great event with President Clinton.” Originally this story said he tweeted: “Great even with President Clinton.”
Our Sources

Facebook post, Jan. 26, 2020

The Washington Post, Kobe Bryant, 13-year-old daughter killed in helicopter crash, Jan. 26, 2020

Kobe Bryant Twitter account, visited Jan. 27, 2020

Kobe Bryant tweet, Jan. 15, 2013

No, Kobe Bryant didn’t tweet about having dirt on Hillary Clinton before his helicopter crashed

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