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re: Former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh sentenced in federal court
Posted on 2/27/20 at 7:15 pm to BoarEd
Posted on 2/27/20 at 7:15 pm to BoarEd
quote:I'm a tard. I saw that and thought it was one of those "end of thread" thingies
Will you be explaining the part where "/s" is typically meant to be read as "end sarcasm?" Because I already know that
Posted on 2/27/20 at 7:15 pm to L.A.
She will not have room to destroy.
Posted on 2/27/20 at 7:19 pm to Crimson Wraith
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You didn't even get your Germans right in the other thread dumbass.
Are you saying your thread was first?
Holy shite it was.
It's weird how this thread has like twice as many replies but your thread was there an hour earlier.
Apologies.
This post was edited on 2/27/20 at 7:21 pm
Posted on 2/27/20 at 7:28 pm to L.A.
Aaron Broussard, former Mayor of Kenner and Jefferson Parish President, got 46 months for setting up his “trophy wife” with a do nothing job at the Jefferson Parish Library.
Eddie Price, former Mayor of Mandeville, convicted of tax evasion and corruption involving him receiving benefits from city contractors whom he was friends with and was sentenced to 60 months, later reduced to 40 months.
Bill Hubbard, former St. John Parish President, was convicted of soliciting $20,000 in “bribes” (he got 3 city contractors with whom he was friends to buy a car for his ex-girlfriend so his wife wouldn’t find out), and was sentenced to 35 months.
Sounds like Pugh got off relatively lightly.
Eddie Price, former Mayor of Mandeville, convicted of tax evasion and corruption involving him receiving benefits from city contractors whom he was friends with and was sentenced to 60 months, later reduced to 40 months.
Bill Hubbard, former St. John Parish President, was convicted of soliciting $20,000 in “bribes” (he got 3 city contractors with whom he was friends to buy a car for his ex-girlfriend so his wife wouldn’t find out), and was sentenced to 35 months.
Sounds like Pugh got off relatively lightly.
Posted on 2/27/20 at 7:30 pm to BoarEd
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Why are you wasting this board's time by bringing us this story of what amounts to a county dog catcher being arrested?
Salty melt.
Posted on 2/27/20 at 7:31 pm to L.A.
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Her sentence seems excessive to me. 57 months for funneling money to her own campaign through fradulent books sales? She shouldn't get jail time IMO. Make her pay the money back, do a perp walk, and make her resign. That's punishment enough IMO.
Despite all her rage she still just a rat in a cage.
Posted on 2/27/20 at 7:31 pm to the808bass
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Salty melt.
We have different definitions of "melt."
Posted on 2/27/20 at 7:48 pm to Apache
She has that same look on her face like Saban did when he bit into a lemon.
Posted on 2/27/20 at 8:58 pm to L.A.
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Her sentence seems excessive to me. 57 months for funneling money to her own campaign
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A federal judge sentenced former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh to three years in prison, followed by three years of probation.
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Pugh was sentenced Thursday to three years in federal prison for using fraudulent book sales
All I see is 3 years...with reduced time, no telling how much less. What part is excessive?
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