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Yupster

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28. My guess is
Mon Sep 10, 2018, 12:10 AM
Sep 2018

he knew he was on the list so he looked around to see what parts of his life he needed to clear up so he'd have the best chance of being nominated.

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People understand degenerate gamblers... Vinnie From Indy Sep 2018 #1
I want to see receipts from his friends. Who are they? bettyellen Sep 2018 #2
This is so easily verifiable AndJusticeForSome Sep 2018 #9
I prefer judges who don't gamble on private yachts. Other people's view may differ. n/t rzemanfl Sep 2018 #3
Honestly, we don't even really know if there was "gambling" do we? AndJusticeForSome Sep 2018 #6
So the "private yacht" was speculation? Never mind. n/t rzemanfl Sep 2018 #21
it was a short excerpt with only the name of the boat n/t AndJusticeForSome Sep 2018 #24
whatever the fuck it was... AZ8theist Sep 2018 #37
He's compromised DoBotherMe Sep 2018 #4
Compromised how? AndJusticeForSome Sep 2018 #8
"The money is squared" -- by whom? Qutzupalotl Sep 2018 #34
And people w/season passes, seated in the same section, know each other. Fact appalachiablue Sep 2018 #38
In more ways than one. InAbLuEsTaTe Sep 2018 #27
The dice game among buddys seems inconsequential but the credit card debt... brush Sep 2018 #5
Explain why you say that about the debt please n/t AndJusticeForSome Sep 2018 #7
Isn't it obvious someone susceptible to running up debt would be... brush Sep 2018 #10
Yes. But that doesn't appear to be the case here AndJusticeForSome Sep 2018 #11
Credit cards can buy more than baseball tickets. Tendency to run up debt is a concern imo. brush Sep 2018 #12
POTUS and 1st Lady Clinton ran up $16mil in debt per POTUS AncientGeezer Sep 2018 #17
Of course. murielm99 Sep 2018 #18
OR...possibly poor life choices? Certainly the reprobate R's took advantage of that. AncientGeezer Sep 2018 #19
It was legal expenses. marybourg Sep 2018 #29
What were the legal expenses a result of? AncientGeezer Sep 2018 #39
Right wing legal challenges including, marybourg Sep 2018 #42
The $800k settelment was what? His choice or forced on him? AncientGeezer Sep 2018 #43
So true, john657 Sep 2018 #22
$800k was a settelment to the Jones woman. AncientGeezer Sep 2018 #40
That was for legal fees because of all the ridiculous White Water Upthevibe Sep 2018 #23
There was the $800k Jones suit settelment... AncientGeezer Sep 2018 #41
But the only way this works is if he was buying dsc Sep 2018 #13
Not always AndJusticeForSome Sep 2018 #14
I have to say if someone never repaid me 9k dsc Sep 2018 #15
Maybe he finally did, so to speak AndJusticeForSome Sep 2018 #16
So, he knew at the end of 2016 that he'd be nominated? ok_cpu Sep 2018 #20
Who knows when he knew? AndJusticeForSome Sep 2018 #25
My guess is Yupster Sep 2018 #28
Why are you defending that repug perjurer in post after post? brush Sep 2018 #26
I am defending accuracy AndJusticeForSome Sep 2018 #30
I beleive that a revealing look at a case much like this, From a man who's quoted in divorce courts Mopar151 Sep 2018 #31
60k, at a minimum, is a LOT of credit card debt DeminPennswoods Sep 2018 #32
Where? Where? Where? Achilleaze Sep 2018 #33
Will say this, if the financial forms are true DeminPennswoods Sep 2018 #36
As a D.C Dist Ct judge? What could wipe them out? AncientGeezer Sep 2018 #44
Re the debt. If he incurred it buying sports tickets, isn't that rather immature and foolish? Vinca Sep 2018 #35
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