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simple stacking of charges.... had Manafort been convicted

Posted on: December 14, 2020 at 13:47:12 CT
Spanky KU
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of just the crime of telling a bank the property was going to be a second home and not an income property, he would have received no jail time....especially since the bank was always paid on that loan.
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     How would a business partner - meatiger MU - 12/14 13:27:39
     how is that your business? - ashtray UF - 12/14 12:52:31
          And i said it was ‘my business’....where? - Spanky KU - 12/14 13:20:11
               where is the bank fraud? - ashtray UF - 12/14 13:21:47
                    Manafort’s jail time was not because he falsely told a bank - Spanky KU - 12/14 13:29:36
                         and you're wrong... again... as usual - ashtray UF - 12/14 13:32:33
                              simple stacking of charges.... had Manafort been convicted - Spanky KU - 12/14 13:47:12
                                   2 charges for the same crime? (nm) - ashtray UF - 12/14 13:52:22
          When someone cheats on taxes, it means others pay more. - RHAYWORTH MU - 12/14 13:15:22
               100% false statement - ashtray UF - 12/14 13:15:56
     That’s terrible, a tax cheat!(nm) - El-ahrairah BAMA - 12/14 12:39:28
     Maybe his dad can get the IRS guy fired. Well, - hokie VT - 12/14 12:38:31
          my questioning you about taxation and the IRS - pickle MU - 12/14 12:57:57
          What an odd endorsement of Joe Biden(nm) - El-ahrairah BAMA - 12/14 12:55:21
     Saw that. Ammend it nm - yy4u MU - 12/14 12:30:24




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