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Bono's partner in socially responsible investment firm is charged in college fraud scandal after paying $250K to USC, hiring a man to take his son's exam and photoshopping boy into football photos
Bill McGlashan, who is a founder and managing partner at TPG Growth, was among the 50 parents and coaches who were picked up by federal agents across he country.
He founded the $2 billion Rise Fund and in his role at TPG has made lucrative investments in companies like Uber, Spotify and Airbnb.
And while he was working to take away a spot in the school from more deserving student, McGlashan was recorded saying: 'Pretty funny. The way the world works these days is unbelievable.'
Federal documents also reveal that McGlashan was so pleased with how things went the first time, he has wanted to utilize the process again with his younger children.
Just a month before the arrest he was extolling the virtues of his socially conscious firm in Davos alongside Bono.
They Want the Keys to the Kingdom! Unmasking #ObamaInWhiteFace @PeteButtigieg, with the help of #SorosRentBoy @FranklinLeonard! #QAnon #GreatAwakening #BlackListAnon #NEONREVOLT
Dr. Dre and his 18-year-old daughter Truly Young are getting trolled over her admission to the University of Southern California.
Over the weekend, the rapper-turned-entrepreneur (also known as Andre Young) praised his little girl for getting into USC “all on her own,” mocking those involved in the college admissions scandal by writing, “No jail time!!!”
Dre quickly deleted the post after many people pointed out he and Jimmy Iovine donated $70 million to the university in 2013 to establish the USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy for Arts, Technology and the Business of Innovation.
originally posted by: XAnarchistX
a reply to: imthegoat
People here told me that DECLAS strictly meant the FISA DECLAS
*edit*
which "Q" had said last year Trump already ordered, also said that "DECLAS" would make RR resign, and followed by multiple posts saying "Goodbye RR"
and "RR bad day, bad week," etc
and we all know how that turned out...
So what can we say about Buttigieg? Well, he’s certainly pink, and he likes it in the stink.
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
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originally posted by: AgarthaSeed
a reply to: wanderingconfusion
Neon did a great a job getting the jump on that one. Pete Buttigieg is 100% the deep state's Obama 2020.
This was a nice touch:
So what can we say about Buttigieg? Well, he’s certainly pink, and he likes it in the stink.
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
a reply to: tiredoflooking
I'm ready for the "big crash". I have hard copies of EVERYTHING.
Trees are my friend. 😁
originally posted by: CoramDeo
So for everyone out there, when the script (individually perceived) fails to meet your expectations...
originally posted by: daskakik
originally posted by: CoramDeo
So for everyone out there, when the script (individually perceived) fails to meet your expectations...
Pretty sure some of us are not expecting anything.
When the narrator of the movie (Q) says something is going to happen and it doesn't, that isn't just our perception, it is just a fact that something did or didn't happen.
So for everyone out there, when the script (individually perceived) fails to meet your expectations, understand it's your perception of events and the order they should play out that is wrong...
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
Now who could have mentioned such a thing?
But after several decades of painstaking research, the field has reached a tipping point, Dr. Rosenberg continued. In just the last few years, progress with CAR T cells and other ACT approaches has greatly accelerated, with researchers developing a better understanding of how these therapies work in patients and translating that knowledge into improvements in how they are developed and tested.
“In the next few years,” he said, “I think we’re going to see dramatic progress and push the boundaries of what many people thought was possible with these adoptive cell transfer–based treatments.”