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GrantS's avatar

Trump paid $25M to shut down the Trump University suit. He'll stall and pay this too.

Oran Smiley's avatar

I really want to see what's his name go to jail.

GoodToGoFreeWilly's avatar

He thinks he's set because of all the judges. I hope he's wrong.

GoodToGoFreeWilly's avatar

And Fox.

I have a feeling after this pandemic subsides, there will be people coming forth with claims about being told it was nothing, it's just the flu, just take hydrochloro-form-nique, and masks don't work.

Wrongful death suits and suffering on a mass scale has ruined big companies for less.

GoodToGoFreeWilly's avatar

Yes, please-oh-please-oh-please!

I feel like I am living in that Monty Python skit where that knight is just running towards them, runing, running .... I think I know how those QAnomies feel. Soon, they,chant. It's coming! Next time!!!!

If I die of the vid, I will be seriously peeved I didn't get to see Donnybrook's perp walk.

GoodToGoFreeWilly's avatar

Who's wife is an executive of Goldmann Sachs.

GoodToGoFreeWilly's avatar

I don't know all the details, but I am pretty sure the RNC was running those redhat rallies via Brad Pasquale (pre-Tulsa melt down anyway)

I don't think the RNC can claim bankruptcy ... um, unless it's moral bankruptcy.

GoodToGoFreeWilly's avatar

It actually gives me pleasure to know the whitest county in the state of Georgia (lower education and lower income according to Politico stats) got saddled with some QAnon nutbar who borked it mere days into getting in Congress.

I bet they all feel 'herd' now, LOL.

jexter's avatar

My thought too. They probably let some of the back bench handle it to get some experience. Despite the high profile, these weren't starting lineup big league cases. More like T-Ball.

Bing Install Wizard's avatar

This is what happens when you hire dimebag lawyers like Rudy "Poop Sweat" Giuliani.

fuflans's avatar

fixed em in chicago for sure.

Regret's avatar

If this wins keep an eye on all the other frivolous suits Trump filed, it adds up.

SS's avatar

You will never see one red cent from this guy...

berkeleyfarm's avatar

Oh, the costs are the one borne by the state.

AG employees are on salary, and don't make a lot compared to many other attorneys, but that's still not a lot of money for the time they spent on this bullshit.

John Thorstensen's avatar

I think that was after Nixon actually won. Stone is near my age and would have been in grade school for Nixon vs Kennedy. I don't think 8-year-old political operatives, no matter how devious, have much effect.