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originally posted by: shooterbrody
Lol
Interesting
We go from awful spy how could he do it, to ooops throw them both out……..
No thanks…..
Not any actual comparison.
One is bribery
The other may be a misconstrued conversation
Not even in bizzaro world the same
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: RazorV66
Ok and? If there is proof, then indict him. I'm not arguing if he is a criminal. I stated I believe we need better choices in candidates and if the two leading ones are criminals then good riddance.
originally posted by: CoyoteAngels
a reply to: JinMI
Thinks are heating up!
originally posted by: frogs453
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: frogs453
Its was being covered up by the DoJ.....
Yet you are in another thread stating if the public has not personally heard audio, even if the transcript is available, even if it was used in a court of law, that the claim of audio means nothing and is no proof.
Yet here you're making excuses for why there has never been any in the years since its been claimed.
And it was hidden. Ok. So a guy has proof of a huge bribe and scandal, yet has only one copy of the audio? Geez, again, I'm just a suburban mom and I would even know to have multiple copies.
But yeah, get ahold of them from the guy and get them out here. So, then we will have Biden out and Trump out. Will be interesting election next year. We desperately need new choices.
originally posted by: datguy
a reply to: CoyoteAngels
im going with immunity
he just (like 5 days ago) got his appeal shut down and faces jail time,
1 year and 1 day for securities fraud
but then i wonder, the timing of the denial tells me something is going behind the scenes
originally posted by: datguy
a reply to: CoyoteAngels
That would be great if it was aired live but i doubt it
I wouldn't be surprised to see John Kerry lurking nearby somewhere
He is tied to several of the Rosemont Seneca/Bohia shell companies but his name never comes up
It’s been six months since the mysterious disappearance of Heidi Planck, a Westside mom who vanished last October. It’s a bizarre missing person’s case that led to a fruitless LAPD search of a sprawling landfill and a put a spotlight on her boss, the son-in-law of a Hollywood mogul.
“Forensic evidence was located inside the building which has led detectives to believe an incident occurred resulting in Planck’s death,” police said in a statement at the time. Then on Nov. 4, Planck’s Range Rover was discovered abandoned in a DTLA garage not far from Hope + Spring
Six months later there are still more questions than answers,” Planck’s ex-husband Jim Wayne, a Beverly Hills hairstylist said. “Bond and Seven are still living with me. Our son wants to know what happened to his mother. I want to know what happened to Heidi. I still think her boss has something to do with this in one way or another.”
That boss? Jason Sugarman, a part owner of the LA soccer team who is married to the daughter of Dodgers owner Peter Guber, who was swept up in an ongoing Securities and Exchange Commission investigation into an elaborate scheme that defrauded a Native American tribe of the Sioux Nation out of $43 million.
Sugarman is slated to go on trial later this year in Manhattan’s Southern District on civil charges connected to the fraud, according to a court docket. His codefendants include a coterie of Wall Street scammers, including one-time porn king, Jason Galanis, and Devon Archer, the former business partner of Hunter Biden. At Archer’s trial, evidence revealed that Archer used Biden’s name in the literature used to help defraud the Native American victims.
The decision follows the SEC’s case against eight other participants in the scheme and criminal indictments against seven of those defendants, including Galanis and Devon Archer, the former business partner of Hunter Biden. Galanis, whom Forbes once dubbed “Porn’s New King,” pleaded guilty to securities fraud and is serving 15 years in a minimum security prison in San Pedro, California, according to Los Angeles Magazine.
Sugarman is a minority owner of the Los Angeles Football Club and the son-in-law of Peter Guber, the owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Sugarman is also connected with a Los Angeles Police Department investigation into the disappearance of Heidi Planck, an employee of Sugarman’s firm, Camden Capital Partners, who has been missing since 2021.