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In reply to the discussion: Patriot Act That Dennis Hastert Passed Led To His Indictment [View all]mike_c
(37,119 posts)11. sure, I understand that, but why is it a crime to send money to someone...
...that you've harmed? Particularly since the victim seems content with that settlement, i.e. the putative victim allowed the statute of limitations to run out while Hastert was making payments. Why is that a crime?
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the feds require banks and by extension themselves to "know their customer"
Jesus Malverde
May 2015
#45
"Why is it a crime for him to reach a private monetary settlement with his victim
rocktivity
May 2015
#22
He WOULD have been a victim if he'd told the FBI the truth about what he was doing with the money
rocktivity
May 2015
#28
I wish there was a power that people mistake as Karma. But I think it's something
rhett o rick
May 2015
#12