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lapislzi

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6. I'm sure Uncle Oleg has a very special dacha set aside
Fri Jun 15, 2018, 12:37 PM
Jun 2018

Manafort is going to be paying that debt unto the seventh generation. Good.

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More pressure on Manafort Sanity Claws Jun 2018 #1
I'm sure Uncle Oleg has a very special dacha set aside lapislzi Jun 2018 #6
That's why they need the witness protection program. Sanity Claws Jun 2018 #9
I'm not sure where my money would be lapislzi Jun 2018 #15
So I guess it's safe to say I'm having a better day than Manafort. Oh yes this has got to Trek4Truth Jun 2018 #2
He's no Malcolm McDowell, but I'm thinking he's been through a similar processing Fritz Walter Jun 2018 #58
Hubris comes at a high price. madaboutharry Jun 2018 #3
Manafort doesn't strike me as a foolish or stupid man gratuitous Jun 2018 #7
Falling out of a window or eating soup laced with KCDebbie Jun 2018 #35
Maybe Manafort is not foolish in some respects, but when it comes to his cult-like loyalty to trump, rainin Jun 2018 #46
+++: We won't be safe again as a country as long as the media is corporate owned and republicans are erronis Jun 2018 #50
Was his bond revoked based on a violation or because of new charges? Lee-Lee Jun 2018 #4
Mueller filed new claims against him for witness tampering...... Brother Buzz Jun 2018 #13
I don't see any articles stating that.. Kaleva Jun 2018 #17
I don't know if this is accurate, but here's one from the Guardian mythology Jun 2018 #28
I assumed today's hearing was about revoking bail Brother Buzz Jun 2018 #33
Sorry to appear nit picky Kaleva Jun 2018 #34
He violated the terms of his bail BUT complied with the requirements grantcart Jun 2018 #48
Trump's Master Plan to Reduce Budget Deficit Stallion Jun 2018 #5
Was getting into politics worth it?? Thrill Jun 2018 #8
What would happen bornfree17 Jun 2018 #10
He would lose his right to self incriminate and have to testify grantcart Jun 2018 #16
Can't pardon Manafort before he is quartz007 Jun 2018 #53
He doesn't have to be convicted to get a pardon BumRushDaShow Jun 2018 #55
Was that even a real pardon? quartz007 Jun 2018 #62
Article 2 Section 2 of the Constitution BumRushDaShow Jun 2018 #63
He didn't violate terms of his bail. He's in jail because of new, seperate charges. Kaleva Jun 2018 #11
His bail was revoked because the new charges violated the original bail. grantcart Jun 2018 #14
From CNBC Kaleva Jun 2018 #19
See my response below. The Judge ruled he violated the terms of his bail berni_mccoy Jun 2018 #20
Red Don and the fuck up crew uponit7771 Jun 2018 #26
revoking bail doesn't necessarily mean loss of assets grantcart Jun 2018 #30
Bail revocation of any kind is grounds for forfeiture of securing assets berni_mccoy Jun 2018 #31
I've been involved with the local judicial system for some time now. Kaleva Jun 2018 #36
Small-time bail or RICO level? Because there is a difference berni_mccoy Jun 2018 #37
Small time so I could be wrong Kaleva Jun 2018 #38
IMO, big time would make it even less likely fescuerescue Jun 2018 #43
Correct. H2O Man Jun 2018 #56
Since he didn't attempt to avoid court and appeared my guess grantcart Jun 2018 #12
"an agreement to forfeit four (4) separate real properties if there is a bail violation" berni_mccoy Jun 2018 #18
The terms of his orginal bail was that he not travel outside the US.. Kaleva Jun 2018 #21
The Judge ruled that he violated bail. berni_mccoy Jun 2018 #22
Do you have a link? Kaleva Jun 2018 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author Rainbow Droid Jun 2018 #24
It seems like he violated the terms of his eligibility for house arrest, not his bail More_Cowbell Jun 2018 #59
My guess is he has a ton of money stashed overseas in his wife and kids names. redstatebluegirl Jun 2018 #25
A daughter "owns" a house in Arlington that is probably worth $1.8 million. It is not spooky3 Jun 2018 #42
This is last year article....Not Today pbmus Jun 2018 #27
I think it's because the agreement to forfeit the properties was last year? So now there's spec- bettyellen Jun 2018 #29
I posted the article from last year to show what he put up for bail. berni_mccoy Jun 2018 #32
I do not think he'll lose these propertirs because of this. They will probably be returned now that TeamPooka Jun 2018 #39
He did not lose anything. former9thward Jun 2018 #40
Committing a crime while on bail is a bail violation. berni_mccoy Jun 2018 #52
That would require conviction Lee-Lee Jun 2018 #57
Please show where the judge ruled that. former9thward Jun 2018 #60
It's nice seeing the rich lose something---FINALLY! C Moon Jun 2018 #41
Sounds like normal, salt of the earth, real Americans IronLionZion Jun 2018 #44
Are you sure he lost that? After all the bail was for him to force him to appear cstanleytech Jun 2018 #45
Happy Fathers' Day! lagomorph777 Jun 2018 #47
Holy Cow - what an idiot! jpak Jun 2018 #49
I hope he gets the rosenberg treatment ! stonecutter357 Jun 2018 #51
unfortunately, that's not how bail works. Calista241 Jun 2018 #54
Nope. That's not what "revoked bail" means Jersey Devil Jun 2018 #61
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