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duncang

(3,767 posts)
17. On that note
Fri May 31, 2024, 04:07 AM
May 2024

If he is put on probation for the 34 counts in a criminal case of fraud it would complicate things for him more. He’s already been found guilty in a civil case and has a court appointed monitor over his company. If the monitor finds he committed another act he could be in trouble both civil and criminal.

This is going to be fun watching.

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Only the very best probation officer. Sneederbunk May 2024 #1
Some times there is a pre-sentence investigation. Irish_Dem May 2024 #2
A couple questions duncang May 2024 #4
Answers: Irish_Dem May 2024 #9
Did you get called in for non-violent felony convictions? NanaCat May 2024 #10
Oh yes. Irish_Dem May 2024 #12
With tears in his eyes.... leftieNanner May 2024 #3
I would pay to read the transcript or hear the tape. marble falls May 2024 #5
give him a drug test too Fullduplexxx May 2024 #6
Probation officers arent easily amused.. getagrip_already May 2024 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music May 2024 #8
I agree. EndlessWire May 2024 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music May 2024 #14
Well, as much as I would like that EndlessWire May 2024 #16
On that note duncang May 2024 #17
If TSF tries that, it would be a really stupid move NanaCat May 2024 #11
Make him pee in a cup lame54 May 2024 #15
And the probation officer came up to me... usedtobedemgurl May 2024 #18
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