• Re: 15 Felony Plea by Trump Billionaire [Weisselberg]

    From Alan@21:1/5 to bruce bowser on Fri Aug 19 22:18:19 2022
    On 2022-08-19 21:50, bruce bowser wrote:
    "Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty to 15 felony fraud counts"
    CBS News - Aug 20, 2022
    -- https://www.cbsnews.com/video/former-trump-organization-executive-allen-weisselberg-pleads-guilty-to-fraud-agrees-to-testify/
    --------------
    How Allen Weisselberg Achieved A Net Worth of $1 Billion
    Money Inc - Oct 17, 2021
    -- https://moneyinc.com/allen-weisselberg-net-worth/

    Well Trump will pardon him tomo...

    Oh, wait!

    You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to tell a few
    tales for a reduced sentence...

    ...do you?

    :-)

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  • From bruce bowser@21:1/5 to Alan on Sat Aug 20 10:11:33 2022
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 1:18:22 AM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-19 21:50, bruce bowser wrote:
    "Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty to 15 felony fraud counts"
    CBS News - Aug 20, 2022
    -- https://www.cbsnews.com/video/former-trump-organization-executive-allen-weisselberg-pleads-guilty-to-fraud-agrees-to-testify/
    --------------
    How Allen Weisselberg Achieved A Net Worth of $1 Billion
    Money Inc - Oct 17, 2021
    -- https://moneyinc.com/allen-weisselberg-net-worth/
    Well Trump will pardon him tomo...

    Oh, wait!

    You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to tell a few
    tales for a reduced sentence...

    ...do you?

    Sometimes, I guess that pleading-out will bring out more info, yes.

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  • From TomS@21:1/5 to bruce bowser on Sat Aug 20 16:09:53 2022
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 10:11:36 AM UTC-7, bruce bowser wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 1:18:22 AM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-19 21:50, bruce bowser wrote:
    "Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty to 15 felony fraud counts"
    CBS News - Aug 20, 2022
    -- https://www.cbsnews.com/video/former-trump-organization-executive-allen-weisselberg-pleads-guilty-to-fraud-agrees-to-testify/
    --------------
    How Allen Weisselberg Achieved A Net Worth of $1 Billion
    Money Inc - Oct 17, 2021
    -- https://moneyinc.com/allen-weisselberg-net-worth/
    Well Trump will pardon him tomo...

    Oh, wait!

    You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to tell a few
    tales for a reduced sentence...

    ...do you?
    Sometimes, I guess that pleading-out will bring out more info, yes.

    You libtards ought to do your research before making stupid speculations, this WAS the plea deal, fools (https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trumps-cfo-pleads-guilty-thursday-in-trump-org-payroll-scheme-2022-8):

    "Weisselberg has steadfastly refused to cooperate against Trump himself, and his admission of guilt and description of the Trump Organization scheme on Thursday did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior.

    He has no intention of implicating anyone with the last name of Trump, either as part of his testimony or in cooperation with the DA's ongoing Trump Organization probe, a source familiar with his thinking told Insider on Wednesday."

    Got that, bozos, Weisselberg "did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior."

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to TomS on Sat Aug 20 16:21:41 2022
    On 2022-08-20 16:09, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 10:11:36 AM UTC-7, bruce bowser wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 1:18:22 AM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-19 21:50, bruce bowser wrote:
    "Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty to 15 felony fraud counts"
    CBS News - Aug 20, 2022
    -- https://www.cbsnews.com/video/former-trump-organization-executive-allen-weisselberg-pleads-guilty-to-fraud-agrees-to-testify/
    --------------
    How Allen Weisselberg Achieved A Net Worth of $1 Billion
    Money Inc - Oct 17, 2021
    -- https://moneyinc.com/allen-weisselberg-net-worth/
    Well Trump will pardon him tomo...

    Oh, wait!

    You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to tell a few
    tales for a reduced sentence...

    ...do you?
    Sometimes, I guess that pleading-out will bring out more info, yes.

    You libtards ought to do your research before making stupid speculations, this WAS the plea deal, fools (https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trumps-cfo-pleads-guilty-thursday-in-trump-org-payroll-scheme-2022-8):

    "Weisselberg has steadfastly refused to cooperate against Trump himself, and his admission of guilt and description of the Trump Organization scheme on Thursday did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior.

    He has no intention of implicating anyone with the last name of Trump, either as part of his testimony or in cooperation with the DA's ongoing Trump Organization probe, a source familiar with his thinking told Insider on Wednesday."

    Got that, bozos, Weisselberg "did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior."

    Not to this point...

    ...but do you even get that by the lack of quotation marks in the
    article, those are the words of the AUTHOR, Laura Italiano, and hence
    just her opinion, since she offers literally nothing to substantiate
    those claims.

    Do you need me to explain what an "opinion" is, Sunshine?

    How about "substantiate"?

    Oh, and you left out this:

    'Significantly, he also must testify against his now-former co-defendant
    — Trump's multi-billion-dollar real estate and golf resort business — should its lawyers go forward to trial, as scheduled, in October.'

    And:

    'Weisselberg's eventual testimony against the Trump Organization could
    be a damning elaboration on the tax-dodge scheme he admitted to in a
    series of softly-spoken, "Yes, your honor's" on Thursday.'

    And since you accept her word on the one hand, you must accept it on the
    other, right?

    :-)

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  • From TomS@21:1/5 to Alan on Sat Aug 20 17:13:54 2022
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 4:21:46 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 16:09, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 10:11:36 AM UTC-7, bruce bowser wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 1:18:22 AM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-19 21:50, bruce bowser wrote:
    "Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty to 15 felony fraud counts"
    CBS News - Aug 20, 2022
    -- https://www.cbsnews.com/video/former-trump-organization-executive-allen-weisselberg-pleads-guilty-to-fraud-agrees-to-testify/
    --------------
    How Allen Weisselberg Achieved A Net Worth of $1 Billion
    Money Inc - Oct 17, 2021
    -- https://moneyinc.com/allen-weisselberg-net-worth/
    Well Trump will pardon him tomo...

    Oh, wait!

    You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to tell a few >>> tales for a reduced sentence...

    ...do you?
    Sometimes, I guess that pleading-out will bring out more info, yes.

    You libtards ought to do your research before making stupid speculations, this WAS the plea deal, fools (https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trumps-cfo-pleads-guilty-thursday-in-trump-org-payroll-scheme-2022-8):

    "Weisselberg has steadfastly refused to cooperate against Trump himself, and his admission of guilt and description of the Trump Organization scheme on Thursday did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior.

    He has no intention of implicating anyone with the last name of Trump, either as part of his testimony or in cooperation with the DA's ongoing Trump Organization probe, a source familiar with his thinking told Insider on Wednesday."

    Got that, bozos, Weisselberg "did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior."
    Not to this point...

    ...but do you even get that by the lack of quotation marks in the
    article, those are the words of the AUTHOR, Laura Italiano, and hence
    just her opinion, since she offers literally nothing to substantiate
    those claims.

    Do you need me to explain what an "opinion" is, Sunshine?

    How about "substantiate"?

    Oh, and you left out this:

    'Significantly, he also must testify against his now-former co-defendant
    — Trump's multi-billion-dollar real estate and golf resort business — should its lawyers go forward to trial, as scheduled, in October.'

    And:

    'Weisselberg's eventual testimony against the Trump Organization could
    be a damning elaboration on the tax-dodge scheme he admitted to in a
    series of softly-spoken, "Yes, your honor's" on Thursday.'

    And since you accept her word on the one hand, you must accept it on the other, right?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, Trump is DIFFERENT from the Trump Organization, and you were referring to TRUMP.

    So, where is your citation that Weisselberg will testify against TRUMP? You don't have one is my guess.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to TomS on Sat Aug 20 17:29:33 2022
    On 2022-08-20 17:13, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 4:21:46 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 16:09, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 10:11:36 AM UTC-7, bruce bowser wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 1:18:22 AM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-19 21:50, bruce bowser wrote:
    "Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty to 15 felony fraud counts"
    CBS News - Aug 20, 2022
    -- https://www.cbsnews.com/video/former-trump-organization-executive-allen-weisselberg-pleads-guilty-to-fraud-agrees-to-testify/
    --------------
    How Allen Weisselberg Achieved A Net Worth of $1 Billion
    Money Inc - Oct 17, 2021
    -- https://moneyinc.com/allen-weisselberg-net-worth/
    Well Trump will pardon him tomo...

    Oh, wait!

    You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to tell a few >>>>> tales for a reduced sentence...

    ...do you?
    Sometimes, I guess that pleading-out will bring out more info, yes.

    You libtards ought to do your research before making stupid speculations, this WAS the plea deal, fools (https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trumps-cfo-pleads-guilty-thursday-in-trump-org-payroll-scheme-2022-8):

    "Weisselberg has steadfastly refused to cooperate against Trump himself, and his admission of guilt and description of the Trump Organization scheme on Thursday did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior.

    He has no intention of implicating anyone with the last name of Trump, either as part of his testimony or in cooperation with the DA's ongoing Trump Organization probe, a source familiar with his thinking told Insider on Wednesday."

    Got that, bozos, Weisselberg "did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior."
    Not to this point...

    ...but do you even get that by the lack of quotation marks in the
    article, those are the words of the AUTHOR, Laura Italiano, and hence
    just her opinion, since she offers literally nothing to substantiate
    those claims.

    Do you need me to explain what an "opinion" is, Sunshine?

    How about "substantiate"?

    Oh, and you left out this:

    'Significantly, he also must testify against his now-former co-defendant
    — Trump's multi-billion-dollar real estate and golf resort business —
    should its lawyers go forward to trial, as scheduled, in October.'

    And:

    'Weisselberg's eventual testimony against the Trump Organization could
    be a damning elaboration on the tax-dodge scheme he admitted to in a
    series of softly-spoken, "Yes, your honor's" on Thursday.'

    And since you accept her word on the one hand, you must accept it on the
    other, right?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, Trump is DIFFERENT from the Trump Organization, and you were referring to TRUMP.

    So, where is your citation that Weisselberg will testify against TRUMP? You don't have one is my guess.

    Really?

    Here's what I said:

    'You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to tell a few
    tales for a reduced sentence...

    ...do you?'

    Where does that say anything about Trump himself, Sunshine?

    Hmmm?

    :-)

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  • From TomS@21:1/5 to Alan on Sun Aug 21 15:23:44 2022
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 5:29:37 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 17:13, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 4:21:46 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 16:09, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 10:11:36 AM UTC-7, bruce bowser wrote: >>>> On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 1:18:22 AM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-19 21:50, bruce bowser wrote:
    "Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty to 15 felony fraud counts"
    CBS News - Aug 20, 2022
    -- https://www.cbsnews.com/video/former-trump-organization-executive-allen-weisselberg-pleads-guilty-to-fraud-agrees-to-testify/
    --------------
    How Allen Weisselberg Achieved A Net Worth of $1 Billion
    Money Inc - Oct 17, 2021
    -- https://moneyinc.com/allen-weisselberg-net-worth/
    Well Trump will pardon him tomo...

    Oh, wait!

    You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to tell a few >>>>> tales for a reduced sentence...

    ...do you?
    Sometimes, I guess that pleading-out will bring out more info, yes.

    You libtards ought to do your research before making stupid speculations, this WAS the plea deal, fools (https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trumps-cfo-pleads-guilty-thursday-in-trump-org-payroll-scheme-2022-8):

    "Weisselberg has steadfastly refused to cooperate against Trump himself, and his admission of guilt and description of the Trump Organization scheme on Thursday did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior.

    He has no intention of implicating anyone with the last name of Trump, either as part of his testimony or in cooperation with the DA's ongoing Trump Organization probe, a source familiar with his thinking told Insider on Wednesday."

    Got that, bozos, Weisselberg "did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior."
    Not to this point...

    ...but do you even get that by the lack of quotation marks in the
    article, those are the words of the AUTHOR, Laura Italiano, and hence
    just her opinion, since she offers literally nothing to substantiate
    those claims.

    Do you need me to explain what an "opinion" is, Sunshine?

    How about "substantiate"?

    Oh, and you left out this:

    'Significantly, he also must testify against his now-former co-defendant >> — Trump's multi-billion-dollar real estate and golf resort business — >> should its lawyers go forward to trial, as scheduled, in October.'

    And:

    'Weisselberg's eventual testimony against the Trump Organization could
    be a damning elaboration on the tax-dodge scheme he admitted to in a
    series of softly-spoken, "Yes, your honor's" on Thursday.'

    And since you accept her word on the one hand, you must accept it on the >> other, right?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, Trump is DIFFERENT from the Trump Organization, and you were referring to TRUMP.

    So, where is your citation that Weisselberg will testify against TRUMP? You don't have one is my guess.
    Really?

    Here's what I said:

    'You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to tell a few
    tales for a reduced sentence...
    ...do you?'

    Where does that say anything about Trump himself, Sunshine?

    Hmmm?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, telling "tales" is also calling lying.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From -hh@21:1/5 to TomS on Sun Aug 21 18:20:53 2022
    On Sunday, August 21, 2022 at 6:23:45 PM UTC-4, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 5:29:37 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 17:13, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 4:21:46 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 16:09, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 10:11:36 AM UTC-7, bruce bowser wrote: >>>> On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 1:18:22 AM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-19 21:50, bruce bowser wrote:
    "Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty to 15 felony fraud counts"
    CBS News - Aug 20, 2022
    -- https://www.cbsnews.com/video/former-trump-organization-executive-allen-weisselberg-pleads-guilty-to-fraud-agrees-to-testify/
    --------------
    How Allen Weisselberg Achieved A Net Worth of $1 Billion
    Money Inc - Oct 17, 2021
    -- https://moneyinc.com/allen-weisselberg-net-worth/
    Well Trump will pardon him tomo...

    Oh, wait!

    You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to tell a few
    tales for a reduced sentence...

    ...do you?
    Sometimes, I guess that pleading-out will bring out more info, yes. >>>
    You libtards ought to do your research before making stupid speculations, this WAS the plea deal, fools (https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trumps-cfo-pleads-guilty-thursday-in-trump-org-payroll-scheme-2022-8):

    "Weisselberg has steadfastly refused to cooperate against Trump himself, and his admission of guilt and description of the Trump Organization scheme on Thursday did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior.

    He has no intention of implicating anyone with the last name of Trump, either as part of his testimony or in cooperation with the DA's ongoing Trump Organization probe, a source familiar with his thinking told Insider on Wednesday."

    Got that, bozos, Weisselberg "did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior."
    Not to this point...

    ...but do you even get that by the lack of quotation marks in the
    article, those are the words of the AUTHOR, Laura Italiano, and hence >> just her opinion, since she offers literally nothing to substantiate
    those claims.

    Do you need me to explain what an "opinion" is, Sunshine?

    How about "substantiate"?

    Oh, and you left out this:

    'Significantly, he also must testify against his now-former co-defendant
    — Trump's multi-billion-dollar real estate and golf resort business —
    should its lawyers go forward to trial, as scheduled, in October.'

    And:

    'Weisselberg's eventual testimony against the Trump Organization could >> be a damning elaboration on the tax-dodge scheme he admitted to in a
    series of softly-spoken, "Yes, your honor's" on Thursday.'

    And since you accept her word on the one hand, you must accept it on the
    other, right?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, Trump is DIFFERENT from the Trump Organization, and you were referring to TRUMP.

    So, where is your citation that Weisselberg will testify against TRUMP? You don't have one is my guess.
    Really?

    Here's what I said:

    'You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to tell a few tales for a reduced sentence...
    ...do you?'

    Where does that say anything about Trump himself, Sunshine?

    Hmmm?

    :-)
    Hey Fool, telling "tales" is also calling lying.

    Not if they lead to other evidence.

    -hh

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to TomS on Sun Aug 21 18:21:02 2022
    On 2022-08-21 15:23, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 5:29:37 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 17:13, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 4:21:46 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 16:09, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 10:11:36 AM UTC-7, bruce bowser wrote: >>>>>> On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 1:18:22 AM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-19 21:50, bruce bowser wrote:
    "Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty to 15 felony fraud counts"
    CBS News - Aug 20, 2022
    -- https://www.cbsnews.com/video/former-trump-organization-executive-allen-weisselberg-pleads-guilty-to-fraud-agrees-to-testify/
    --------------
    How Allen Weisselberg Achieved A Net Worth of $1 Billion
    Money Inc - Oct 17, 2021
    -- https://moneyinc.com/allen-weisselberg-net-worth/
    Well Trump will pardon him tomo...

    Oh, wait!

    You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to tell a few >>>>>>> tales for a reduced sentence...

    ...do you?
    Sometimes, I guess that pleading-out will bring out more info, yes. >>>>>
    You libtards ought to do your research before making stupid speculations, this WAS the plea deal, fools (https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trumps-cfo-pleads-guilty-thursday-in-trump-org-payroll-scheme-2022-8):

    "Weisselberg has steadfastly refused to cooperate against Trump himself, and his admission of guilt and description of the Trump Organization scheme on Thursday did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior.

    He has no intention of implicating anyone with the last name of Trump, either as part of his testimony or in cooperation with the DA's ongoing Trump Organization probe, a source familiar with his thinking told Insider on Wednesday."

    Got that, bozos, Weisselberg "did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior."
    Not to this point...

    ...but do you even get that by the lack of quotation marks in the
    article, those are the words of the AUTHOR, Laura Italiano, and hence
    just her opinion, since she offers literally nothing to substantiate
    those claims.

    Do you need me to explain what an "opinion" is, Sunshine?

    How about "substantiate"?

    Oh, and you left out this:

    'Significantly, he also must testify against his now-former co-defendant >>>> — Trump's multi-billion-dollar real estate and golf resort business — >>>> should its lawyers go forward to trial, as scheduled, in October.'

    And:

    'Weisselberg's eventual testimony against the Trump Organization could >>>> be a damning elaboration on the tax-dodge scheme he admitted to in a
    series of softly-spoken, "Yes, your honor's" on Thursday.'

    And since you accept her word on the one hand, you must accept it on the >>>> other, right?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, Trump is DIFFERENT from the Trump Organization, and you were referring to TRUMP.

    So, where is your citation that Weisselberg will testify against TRUMP? You don't have one is my guess.
    Really?

    Here's what I said:

    'You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to tell a few
    tales for a reduced sentence...
    ...do you?'

    Where does that say anything about Trump himself, Sunshine?

    Hmmm?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, telling "tales" is also calling lying.

    No. It certainly can mean that, but there are other meanings.

    The specific idiom I was playing off of was "telling tales out of school".

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From TomS@21:1/5 to Alan on Mon Aug 22 11:11:31 2022
    On Sunday, August 21, 2022 at 6:21:05 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-21 15:23, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 5:29:37 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 17:13, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 4:21:46 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 16:09, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 10:11:36 AM UTC-7, bruce bowser wrote: >>>>>> On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 1:18:22 AM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-19 21:50, bruce bowser wrote:
    "Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty to 15 felony fraud counts"
    CBS News - Aug 20, 2022
    -- https://www.cbsnews.com/video/former-trump-organization-executive-allen-weisselberg-pleads-guilty-to-fraud-agrees-to-testify/
    --------------
    How Allen Weisselberg Achieved A Net Worth of $1 Billion
    Money Inc - Oct 17, 2021
    -- https://moneyinc.com/allen-weisselberg-net-worth/
    Well Trump will pardon him tomo...

    Oh, wait!

    You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to tell a few
    tales for a reduced sentence...

    ...do you?
    Sometimes, I guess that pleading-out will bring out more info, yes. >>>>>
    You libtards ought to do your research before making stupid speculations, this WAS the plea deal, fools (https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trumps-cfo-pleads-guilty-thursday-in-trump-org-payroll-scheme-2022-8):

    "Weisselberg has steadfastly refused to cooperate against Trump himself, and his admission of guilt and description of the Trump Organization scheme on Thursday did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior.

    He has no intention of implicating anyone with the last name of Trump, either as part of his testimony or in cooperation with the DA's ongoing Trump Organization probe, a source familiar with his thinking told Insider on Wednesday."

    Got that, bozos, Weisselberg "did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior."
    Not to this point...

    ...but do you even get that by the lack of quotation marks in the
    article, those are the words of the AUTHOR, Laura Italiano, and hence >>>> just her opinion, since she offers literally nothing to substantiate >>>> those claims.

    Do you need me to explain what an "opinion" is, Sunshine?

    How about "substantiate"?

    Oh, and you left out this:

    'Significantly, he also must testify against his now-former co-defendant
    — Trump's multi-billion-dollar real estate and golf resort business —
    should its lawyers go forward to trial, as scheduled, in October.'

    And:

    'Weisselberg's eventual testimony against the Trump Organization could >>>> be a damning elaboration on the tax-dodge scheme he admitted to in a >>>> series of softly-spoken, "Yes, your honor's" on Thursday.'

    And since you accept her word on the one hand, you must accept it on the
    other, right?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, Trump is DIFFERENT from the Trump Organization, and you were referring to TRUMP.

    So, where is your citation that Weisselberg will testify against TRUMP? You don't have one is my guess.
    Really?

    Here's what I said:

    'You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to tell a few
    tales for a reduced sentence...
    ...do you?'

    Where does that say anything about Trump himself, Sunshine?

    Hmmm?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, telling "tales" is also calling lying.
    No. It certainly can mean that, but there are other meanings.

    The specific idiom I was playing off of was "telling tales out of school".

    Sounds to me like you were expecting him to lie. My link said he wasn't going to testify against Trump. This whole case stems from perks he received that HE didn't report as income - HIS duty, NOT Trump's.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to TomS on Mon Aug 22 12:03:12 2022
    On 2022-08-22 11:11, TomS wrote:
    On Sunday, August 21, 2022 at 6:21:05 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-21 15:23, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 5:29:37 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 17:13, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 4:21:46 PM UTC-7, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 16:09, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 10:11:36 AM UTC-7, bruce
    bowser wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 1:18:22 AM UTC-4, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-08-19 21:50, bruce bowser wrote:
    "Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial
    officer of the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty
    to 15 felony fraud counts" CBS News - Aug 20, 2022
    --
    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/former-trump-organization-executive-allen-weisselberg-pleads-guilty-to-fraud-agrees-to-testify/


    --------------
    How Allen Weisselberg Achieved A Net Worth of $1
    Billion Money Inc - Oct 17, 2021 --
    https://moneyinc.com/allen-weisselberg-net-worth/
    Well Trump will pardon him tomo...

    Oh, wait!

    You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be
    willing to tell a few tales for a reduced
    sentence...

    ...do you?
    Sometimes, I guess that pleading-out will bring out
    more info, yes.

    You libtards ought to do your research before making
    stupid speculations, this WAS the plea deal, fools
    (https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trumps-cfo-pleads-guilty-thursday-in-trump-org-payroll-scheme-2022-8):



    "Weisselberg has steadfastly refused to cooperate against Trump himself,
    and his admission of guilt and description of the Trump Organization
    scheme on Thursday did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior. >>>>>>>
    He has no intention of implicating anyone with the last
    name of Trump, either as part of his testimony or in
    cooperation with the DA's ongoing Trump Organization
    probe, a source familiar with his thinking told Insider
    on Wednesday."

    Got that, bozos, Weisselberg "did not directly accuse
    Trump of any illegal behavior."
    Not to this point...

    ...but do you even get that by the lack of quotation marks
    in the article, those are the words of the AUTHOR, Laura
    Italiano, and hence just her opinion, since she offers
    literally nothing to substantiate those claims.

    Do you need me to explain what an "opinion" is, Sunshine?

    How about "substantiate"?

    Oh, and you left out this:

    'Significantly, he also must testify against his now-former
    co-defendant — Trump's multi-billion-dollar real estate and
    golf resort business — should its lawyers go forward to
    trial, as scheduled, in October.'

    And:

    'Weisselberg's eventual testimony against the Trump
    Organization could be a damning elaboration on the
    tax-dodge scheme he admitted to in a series of
    softly-spoken, "Yes, your honor's" on Thursday.'

    And since you accept her word on the one hand, you must
    accept it on the other, right?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, Trump is DIFFERENT from the Trump Organization, and
    you were referring to TRUMP.

    So, where is your citation that Weisselberg will testify
    against TRUMP? You don't have one is my guess.
    Really?

    Here's what I said:

    'You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to
    tell a few tales for a reduced sentence... ...do you?'

    Where does that say anything about Trump himself, Sunshine?

    Hmmm?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, telling "tales" is also calling lying.
    No. It certainly can mean that, but there are other meanings.

    The specific idiom I was playing off of was "telling tales out of
    school".

    Sounds to me like you were expecting him to lie. My link said he
    wasn't going to testify against Trump. This whole case stems from
    perks he received that HE didn't report as income - HIS duty, NOT
    Trump's.


    Not in the slightest.

    Look up "telling tales out of school", and you'll see the phrase does
    not imply lying, but in fact the reverse.

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  • From Bigbird@21:1/5 to TomS on Tue Aug 23 09:20:27 2022
    TomS wrote:

    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 5:29:37 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 17:13, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 4:21:46 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 16:09, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 10:11:36 AM UTC-7, bruce bowser
    wrote: >>>> On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 1:18:22 AM UTC-4, Alan
    wrote: >>>>> On 2022-08-19 21:50, bruce bowser wrote:
    "Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial officer of
    the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty to 15 felony fraud counts"
    CBS News - Aug 20, 2022 >>>>>> -- https://www.cbsnews.com/video/former-trump-organization-executive-al len-weisselberg-pleads-guilty-to-fraud-agrees-to-testify/ >>>>>> -------------- >>>>>> How Allen Weisselberg Achieved A Net Worth of
    $1 Billion >>>>>> Money Inc - Oct 17, 2021 >>>>>> -- https://moneyinc.com/allen-weisselberg-net-worth/ >>>>> Well Trump
    will pardon him tomo... >>>>>
    Oh, wait!

    You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to
    tell a few >>>>> tales for a reduced sentence...

    ...do you?
    Sometimes, I guess that pleading-out will bring out more info,
    yes. >>>
    You libtards ought to do your research before making stupid speculations, this WAS the plea deal, fools (https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trumps-cfo-pleads-guilty-thu rsday-in-trump-org-payroll-scheme-2022-8): >>> >>> "Weisselberg
    has steadfastly refused to cooperate against Trump himself, and his admission of guilt and description of the Trump Organization scheme
    on Thursday did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior.
    He has no intention of implicating anyone with the last
    name of Trump, either as part of his testimony or in cooperation
    with the DA's ongoing Trump Organization probe, a source familiar
    with his thinking told Insider on Wednesday." >>> >>> Got that,
    bozos, Weisselberg "did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal
    behavior." >> Not to this point... >> >> ...but do you even get
    that by the lack of quotation marks in the >> article, those are
    the words of the AUTHOR, Laura Italiano, and hence >> just her
    opinion, since she offers literally nothing to substantiate >>
    those claims. >> >> Do you need me to explain what an "opinion"
    is, Sunshine? >> >> How about "substantiate"? >>
    Oh, and you left out this:

    'Significantly, he also must testify against his now-former
    co-defendant >> — Trump's multi-billion-dollar real estate and golf resort business — >> should its lawyers go forward to trial, as scheduled, in October.' >>
    And:

    'Weisselberg's eventual testimony against the Trump Organization
    could >> be a damning elaboration on the tax-dodge scheme he
    admitted to in a >> series of softly-spoken, "Yes, your honor's" on Thursday.' >>
    And since you accept her word on the one hand, you must accept
    it on the >> other, right?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, Trump is DIFFERENT from the Trump Organization, and you
    were referring to TRUMP.

    So, where is your citation that Weisselberg will testify against
    TRUMP? You don't have one is my guess.
    Really?

    Here's what I said:

    'You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to tell a
    few tales for a reduced sentence...
    ...do you?'

    Where does that say anything about Trump himself, Sunshine?

    Hmmm?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, telling "tales" is also calling lying.

    OMG, Betty, will you EVER have a relevant word to offer? That's
    rhetorical. shit for brains.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From TomS@21:1/5 to Alan on Wed Aug 24 19:05:54 2022
    On Monday, August 22, 2022 at 12:03:15 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-22 11:11, TomS wrote:
    On Sunday, August 21, 2022 at 6:21:05 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-21 15:23, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 5:29:37 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 17:13, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 4:21:46 PM UTC-7, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 16:09, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 10:11:36 AM UTC-7, bruce
    bowser wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 1:18:22 AM UTC-4, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-08-19 21:50, bruce bowser wrote:
    "Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial
    officer of the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty
    to 15 felony fraud counts" CBS News - Aug 20, 2022
    --
    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/former-trump-organization-executive-allen-weisselberg-pleads-guilty-to-fraud-agrees-to-testify/


    --------------
    How Allen Weisselberg Achieved A Net Worth of $1
    Billion Money Inc - Oct 17, 2021 --
    https://moneyinc.com/allen-weisselberg-net-worth/
    Well Trump will pardon him tomo...

    Oh, wait!

    You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be
    willing to tell a few tales for a reduced
    sentence...

    ...do you?
    Sometimes, I guess that pleading-out will bring out
    more info, yes.

    You libtards ought to do your research before making
    stupid speculations, this WAS the plea deal, fools
    (https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trumps-cfo-pleads-guilty-thursday-in-trump-org-payroll-scheme-2022-8):



    "Weisselberg has steadfastly refused to cooperate against Trump himself,
    and his admission of guilt and description of the Trump Organization
    scheme on Thursday did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior. >>>>>>>
    He has no intention of implicating anyone with the last
    name of Trump, either as part of his testimony or in
    cooperation with the DA's ongoing Trump Organization
    probe, a source familiar with his thinking told Insider
    on Wednesday."

    Got that, bozos, Weisselberg "did not directly accuse
    Trump of any illegal behavior."
    Not to this point...

    ...but do you even get that by the lack of quotation marks
    in the article, those are the words of the AUTHOR, Laura
    Italiano, and hence just her opinion, since she offers
    literally nothing to substantiate those claims.

    Do you need me to explain what an "opinion" is, Sunshine?

    How about "substantiate"?

    Oh, and you left out this:

    'Significantly, he also must testify against his now-former
    co-defendant — Trump's multi-billion-dollar real estate and
    golf resort business — should its lawyers go forward to
    trial, as scheduled, in October.'

    And:

    'Weisselberg's eventual testimony against the Trump
    Organization could be a damning elaboration on the
    tax-dodge scheme he admitted to in a series of
    softly-spoken, "Yes, your honor's" on Thursday.'

    And since you accept her word on the one hand, you must
    accept it on the other, right?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, Trump is DIFFERENT from the Trump Organization, and
    you were referring to TRUMP.

    So, where is your citation that Weisselberg will testify
    against TRUMP? You don't have one is my guess.
    Really?

    Here's what I said:

    'You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to
    tell a few tales for a reduced sentence... ...do you?'

    Where does that say anything about Trump himself, Sunshine?

    Hmmm?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, telling "tales" is also calling lying.
    No. It certainly can mean that, but there are other meanings.

    The specific idiom I was playing off of was "telling tales out of
    school".

    Sounds to me like you were expecting him to lie. My link said he
    wasn't going to testify against Trump. This whole case stems from
    perks he received that HE didn't report as income - HIS duty, NOT
    Trump's.
    Not in the slightest.

    Look up "telling tales out of school", and you'll see the phrase does
    not imply lying, but in fact the reverse.

    Definition of tale
    1a: a usually imaginative narrative of an event : STORY
    b: an intentionally untrue report : FALSEHOOD
    always preferred the tale to the truth
    — Sir Winston Churchill

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Alan@21:1/5 to TomS on Wed Aug 24 19:46:40 2022
    On 2022-08-24 19:05, TomS wrote:
    On Monday, August 22, 2022 at 12:03:15 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-22 11:11, TomS wrote:
    On Sunday, August 21, 2022 at 6:21:05 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-21 15:23, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 5:29:37 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 17:13, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 4:21:46 PM UTC-7, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 16:09, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 10:11:36 AM UTC-7, bruce
    bowser wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 1:18:22 AM UTC-4, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-08-19 21:50, bruce bowser wrote:
    "Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial
    officer of the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty
    to 15 felony fraud counts" CBS News - Aug 20, 2022
    --
    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/former-trump-organization-executive-allen-weisselberg-pleads-guilty-to-fraud-agrees-to-testify/


    --------------
    How Allen Weisselberg Achieved A Net Worth of $1
    Billion Money Inc - Oct 17, 2021 --
    https://moneyinc.com/allen-weisselberg-net-worth/
    Well Trump will pardon him tomo...

    Oh, wait!

    You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be
    willing to tell a few tales for a reduced
    sentence...

    ...do you?
    Sometimes, I guess that pleading-out will bring out
    more info, yes.

    You libtards ought to do your research before making
    stupid speculations, this WAS the plea deal, fools
    (https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trumps-cfo-pleads-guilty-thursday-in-trump-org-payroll-scheme-2022-8):



    "Weisselberg has steadfastly refused to cooperate against Trump himself,
    and his admission of guilt and description of the Trump Organization
    scheme on Thursday did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior. >>>>>>>>>
    He has no intention of implicating anyone with the last
    name of Trump, either as part of his testimony or in
    cooperation with the DA's ongoing Trump Organization
    probe, a source familiar with his thinking told Insider
    on Wednesday."

    Got that, bozos, Weisselberg "did not directly accuse
    Trump of any illegal behavior."
    Not to this point...

    ...but do you even get that by the lack of quotation marks
    in the article, those are the words of the AUTHOR, Laura
    Italiano, and hence just her opinion, since she offers
    literally nothing to substantiate those claims.

    Do you need me to explain what an "opinion" is, Sunshine?

    How about "substantiate"?

    Oh, and you left out this:

    'Significantly, he also must testify against his now-former
    co-defendant — Trump's multi-billion-dollar real estate and
    golf resort business — should its lawyers go forward to
    trial, as scheduled, in October.'

    And:

    'Weisselberg's eventual testimony against the Trump
    Organization could be a damning elaboration on the
    tax-dodge scheme he admitted to in a series of
    softly-spoken, "Yes, your honor's" on Thursday.'

    And since you accept her word on the one hand, you must
    accept it on the other, right?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, Trump is DIFFERENT from the Trump Organization, and
    you were referring to TRUMP.

    So, where is your citation that Weisselberg will testify
    against TRUMP? You don't have one is my guess.
    Really?

    Here's what I said:

    'You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to
    tell a few tales for a reduced sentence... ...do you?'

    Where does that say anything about Trump himself, Sunshine?

    Hmmm?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, telling "tales" is also calling lying.
    No. It certainly can mean that, but there are other meanings.

    The specific idiom I was playing off of was "telling tales out of
    school".

    Sounds to me like you were expecting him to lie. My link said he
    wasn't going to testify against Trump. This whole case stems from
    perks he received that HE didn't report as income - HIS duty, NOT
    Trump's.
    Not in the slightest.

    Look up "telling tales out of school", and you'll see the phrase does
    not imply lying, but in fact the reverse.

    Definition of tale
    1a: a usually imaginative narrative of an event : STORY
    b: an intentionally untrue report : FALSEHOOD
    always preferred the tale to the truth
    — Sir Winston Churchill

    I realize that you don't understand that an "idiom" can shift the
    meaning of words within it, Sunshine.

    "Telling tales out of school" means to say things that are true, but to
    say them outside of the circle to whom someone thinks they should have
    been confined.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From TomS@21:1/5 to Alan on Fri Aug 26 21:40:49 2022
    On Wednesday, August 24, 2022 at 7:46:43 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-24 19:05, TomS wrote:
    On Monday, August 22, 2022 at 12:03:15 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-22 11:11, TomS wrote:
    On Sunday, August 21, 2022 at 6:21:05 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-21 15:23, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 5:29:37 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 17:13, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 4:21:46 PM UTC-7, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-08-20 16:09, TomS wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 10:11:36 AM UTC-7, bruce
    bowser wrote:
    On Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 1:18:22 AM UTC-4, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-08-19 21:50, bruce bowser wrote:
    "Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial
    officer of the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty
    to 15 felony fraud counts" CBS News - Aug 20, 2022
    --
    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/former-trump-organization-executive-allen-weisselberg-pleads-guilty-to-fraud-agrees-to-testify/


    --------------
    How Allen Weisselberg Achieved A Net Worth of $1
    Billion Money Inc - Oct 17, 2021 --
    https://moneyinc.com/allen-weisselberg-net-worth/
    Well Trump will pardon him tomo...

    Oh, wait!

    You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be
    willing to tell a few tales for a reduced
    sentence...

    ...do you?
    Sometimes, I guess that pleading-out will bring out
    more info, yes.

    You libtards ought to do your research before making
    stupid speculations, this WAS the plea deal, fools
    (https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trumps-cfo-pleads-guilty-thursday-in-trump-org-payroll-scheme-2022-8):



    "Weisselberg has steadfastly refused to cooperate against Trump himself, >> and his admission of guilt and description of the Trump Organization
    scheme on Thursday did not directly accuse Trump of any illegal behavior. >>>>>>>>>
    He has no intention of implicating anyone with the last
    name of Trump, either as part of his testimony or in
    cooperation with the DA's ongoing Trump Organization
    probe, a source familiar with his thinking told Insider
    on Wednesday."

    Got that, bozos, Weisselberg "did not directly accuse
    Trump of any illegal behavior."
    Not to this point...

    ...but do you even get that by the lack of quotation marks
    in the article, those are the words of the AUTHOR, Laura
    Italiano, and hence just her opinion, since she offers
    literally nothing to substantiate those claims.

    Do you need me to explain what an "opinion" is, Sunshine?

    How about "substantiate"?

    Oh, and you left out this:

    'Significantly, he also must testify against his now-former >>>>>>>> co-defendant — Trump's multi-billion-dollar real estate and >>>>>>>> golf resort business — should its lawyers go forward to
    trial, as scheduled, in October.'

    And:

    'Weisselberg's eventual testimony against the Trump
    Organization could be a damning elaboration on the
    tax-dodge scheme he admitted to in a series of
    softly-spoken, "Yes, your honor's" on Thursday.'

    And since you accept her word on the one hand, you must
    accept it on the other, right?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, Trump is DIFFERENT from the Trump Organization, and >>>>>>> you were referring to TRUMP.

    So, where is your citation that Weisselberg will testify
    against TRUMP? You don't have one is my guess.
    Really?

    Here's what I said:

    'You don't suppose that Mr. Weisselberg might be willing to
    tell a few tales for a reduced sentence... ...do you?'

    Where does that say anything about Trump himself, Sunshine?

    Hmmm?

    :-)

    Hey Fool, telling "tales" is also calling lying.
    No. It certainly can mean that, but there are other meanings.

    The specific idiom I was playing off of was "telling tales out of
    school".

    Sounds to me like you were expecting him to lie. My link said he
    wasn't going to testify against Trump. This whole case stems from
    perks he received that HE didn't report as income - HIS duty, NOT
    Trump's.
    Not in the slightest.

    Look up "telling tales out of school", and you'll see the phrase does
    not imply lying, but in fact the reverse.

    Definition of tale
    1a: a usually imaginative narrative of an event : STORY
    b: an intentionally untrue report : FALSEHOOD
    always preferred the tale to the truth
    — Sir Winston Churchill
    I realize that you don't understand that an "idiom" can shift the
    meaning of words within it, Sunshine.

    "Telling tales out of school" means to say things that are true, but to
    say them outside of the circle to whom someone thinks they should have
    been confined.

    Can't you read?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)