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Some really negative sour haters in here.  Yikes. The guys getting a divorce.  1 out of 2 end that way.  BFD.  Save the gratuitous speculation.  It’s bad enough speculating about all the impending charges that Trump is going to go to jail for but this is someone’s personal lives....let it be. :news:  

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Just now, DriftBusta said:

Some really negative sour haters in here.  Yikes. The guys getting a divorce.  1 out of 2 end that way.  BFD.  Save the gratuitous speculation.  It’s bad enough speculating about all the impending charges that Trump is going to go to jail for but this is someone’s personal lives....let it be. :news:  

Yeah you would think Spindouche would understand.

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15 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

Huh. Imagine that. How long before donny sr’s wife pulls the plug? How many porn stars can endure? 

:news:

 

He and other top Justice Department officials then gave their team political cover. Enron and its executives were particularly close to the Bush family and top Republican officials. Early on, the team interviewed White House officials about their recollections. Republican political operatives voiced displeasure, but the team persisted.

The task force conducted its investigations effectively, flipping lower-level employees to build cases against the top bad actors. The Enron team made aggressive and risky moves. For example, it shocked Houston high society by charging the wife of Andrew Fastow, the chief financial officer, with tax evasion to put pressure on him. It worked. Mr. Fastow began to cooperate with the government. (His wife pleaded guilty.) Every prosecutor knows this strategy works, but for various reasons today, few put in the painstaking work needed to penetrate the sophisticated legal defenses of highly paid executives.

https://www.google.ca/amp/s/mobile.nytimes.com/2017/07/13/opinion/robert-mueller-enron-russia-investigation.amp.html

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2 minutes ago, Jimmy Snacks said:

Yeah you would think Spindouche would understand.

I have no scruples of the sort. Donny jr is a public figure who takes aim at others on a regular basis. He makes a great target. 

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4 minutes ago, DriftBusta said:

Some really negative sour haters in here.  Yikes. The guys getting a divorce.  1 out of 2 end that way.  BFD.  Save the gratuitous speculation.  It’s bad enough speculating about all the impending charges that Trump is going to go to jail for but this is someone’s personal lives....let it be. :news:  

She’s cashing out and limiting her legal exposure.  

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Just now, spin_dry said:

I have no scruples of the sort. Donny jr is a public figure who takes aim at others on a regular basis. He makes a great target. 

Well look at you go....wow! :lol:

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3 minutes ago, ICEMAN! said:

:news:

 

He and other top Justice Department officials then gave their team political cover. Enron and its executives were particularly close to the Bush family and top Republican officials. Early on, the team interviewed White House officials about their recollections. Republican political operatives voiced displeasure, but the team persisted.

The task force conducted its investigations effectively, flipping lower-level employees to build cases against the top bad actors. The Enron team made aggressive and risky moves. For example, it shocked Houston high society by charging the wife of Andrew Fastow, the chief financial officer, with tax evasion to put pressure on him. It worked. Mr. Fastow began to cooperate with the government. (His wife pleaded guilty.) Every prosecutor knows this strategy works, but for various reasons today, few put in the painstaking work needed to penetrate the sophisticated legal defenses of highly paid executives.

https://www.google.ca/amp/s/mobile.nytimes.com/2017/07/13/opinion/robert-mueller-enron-russia-investigation.amp.html

Yikes. 

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8 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

Never a dull moment with the trump administration. Far from the boring days of BarryO. 

Your team has moved from reading each other fairytales to reading each other horrors. Both fictional.

Meanwhile, in the real world..........apart from self induced liberal sadness and despair......we are all moving forward nicely.  :bc:

 

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9 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

Jimmy defending his vote :lmao: 

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I voted for Donald Trump Jr....huh.

BTW what exactly am I defending here? 

You are such a preprogrammed hack cunt. :lol:

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40 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

Huh. Imagine that. How long before donny sr’s wife pulls the plug? How many porn stars can endure? 

I'm sure your ex kicked your ass to the curb for far less reasons. :lmao:

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15 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

We both agreed 30 years was enough. Now we’re both enjoying happiness. Any other questions? 

Seems legit. What makes you think this is any different with Don Jr?

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4 minutes ago, ICEMAN! said:

Criminal Defence Attorney???

:lol:

 

 
Couple of reasons:
1. the divorce could get messy.
2. She could be questioned by Meuller.
 
All speculation of course.
:lol: 
 
TRUMP DIVORCE   MARCH 16, 2018 2:17 PM

What It Means That Donald Trump Jr.’s Wife Hired a Criminal Defense Lawyer

By Madeleine Aggeler@mmaggeler

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Vanessa Trump and Donald Trump Jr. Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images

This week, Vanessa Trump filed for divorce from rap aficionado and First Boy Donald Trump Jr. because she was reportedly tired of the intense media scrutiny on her family, and also maybe because of Don Jr.’s terrible tweets. Early reports indicated the divorce would be amicable — Vanessa reportedly filed for an uncontested proceeding, and the couple issued a benign statement together. But on Friday, “Page Six” reported that Vanessa had also hired well-known criminal defense lawyer David Feureisen to represent her, a move which suggests she anticipates the proceeding getting messy.

“It’s a curious choice if it’s an amicable separation,” Manhattan family law expert Bonnie Rabin told “Page Six.” “If it’s an amicable situation you wouldn’t be highlighting the criminal aspect.”

Also this week, the New York Times revealed that special counsel Robert Mueller has subpoenaed Russia-related documents from the Trump Organization, of which Donald Trump Jr. is an executive. So Vanessa’s choice to hire Feureisen may not be a reflection of her relationship with Don Jr. as much as it is a way to prepare herself for possible questioning by Mueller.

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1 hour ago, snoughnut said:

I didn't ask you a question, I made an assumption. :lmao:

I don’t see you doing that with anyone here that agrees with your conservative views. Thus, it’s obvous that it’s some sort of weird vendetta thing on your part. But, I’d expect nothing less from you. 

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1 hour ago, spin_dry said:

I don’t see you doing that with anyone here that agrees with your conservative views. Thus, it’s obvous that it’s some sort of weird vendetta thing on your part. But, I’d expect nothing less from you. 

Settle down there Telly Savalas, I'm just :poke: a bit

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