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“In order to reduce any impact of these proceedings on their child, the parties have decided to reach a settlement swiftly and privately,” Abedin attorney Charles Miller said in a statement.
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Matrimonial cases are sealed. The couple could re-file their divorce as "uncontested," meaning they would not have to appear in court.
Huma's attorney, Charles Miller, tells TMZ ... “In order to reduce any impact of these proceedings on their child, the parties have decided to reach a settlement swiftly and privately.”
In other words ... they're going to avoid feuding -- in court or in public -- and hammer out a divorce settlement privately. They'll still need a judge to sign off eventually.
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: pavil
I think early on in this thread we established that Prince alwaleed indirectly funded his college tuition
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: pavil
I think early on in this thread we established that Prince alwaleed indirectly funded his college tuition
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: pavil
I think early on in this thread we established that Prince alwaleed indirectly funded his college tuition
I can't find it, but I recall a blog post or something that contended that Obama was found and groomed to become president by the Saudis, a Manchurian candidate. I think one of the reasons why his college records were kept sealed is that they would have revealed some of that background.
originally posted by: pavil
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: ketsuko
Funny enough the people who he pushed all of these billions of dollars to during his State Senate stint funded and then campaigned for his presidential election campaign.
It seems that Obama has been part of this Chicago Clique for as long as he has been there
Who introduced him to the Clique when he got to Chicago? I'm not sure, but I bet thats a good starting spot.
I think to goes back to his Harvard days. Who paid for his IVY league tuition? He didn't really have good paying job either. Did his grandparents pay for it? History seems pretty blurry on this topic.
John Rogers, Ariel Capital Management's CEO, and James Reynolds, founder of Loop Capital, were ABLE leaders and longtime Obama supporters. Louis A. Holland, chairman of Holland Capital Management, was also an ABLE leader and Obama donor.
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: pavil
I think early on in this thread we established that Prince alwaleed indirectly funded his college tuition
I can't find it, but I recall a blog post or something that contended that Obama was found and groomed to become president by the Saudis, a Manchurian candidate. I think one of the reasons why his college records were kept sealed is that they would have revealed some of that background.
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: pavil
I think early on in this thread we established that Prince alwaleed indirectly funded his college tuition
I can't find it, but I recall a blog post or something that contended that Obama was found and groomed to become president by the Saudis, a Manchurian candidate. I think one of the reasons why his college records were kept sealed is that they would have revealed some of that background.
originally posted by: pavil
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: ketsuko
Funny enough the people who he pushed all of these billions of dollars to during his State Senate stint funded and then campaigned for his presidential election campaign.
It seems that Obama has been part of this Chicago Clique for as long as he has been there
Who introduced him to the Clique when he got to Chicago? I'm not sure, but I bet thats a good starting spot.
I think to goes back to his Harvard days. Who paid for his IVY league tuition? He didn't really have good paying job either. Did his grandparents pay for it? History seems pretty blurry on this topic.
December 6th, 2010
On December 6, 2010, The United States Department of the Treasury sold 2.42 billion shares of Citigroup common stock priced at $4.35 per share. The deal marked the U.S. Treasury's divestiture of its remaining stake in Citigroup, bringing the company closer to full autonomy and netting nearly $12 billion in profit for taxpayers. Loop Capital was a senior co-manager, underwriting 67.1 million shares, the second-largest amount of any of the 14 participating underwriters.