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Here's the irony, he didn't pay a penny. It was a recognizance bond. The parents house is collateral, but he paid for the bond on his word alone, which is a problem seeing as he's a fraudulent swindler, his word should not be worth $246 million dollars!
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Here's the irony, he didn't pay a penny. It was a recognizance bond. The parents house is collateral, but he paid for the bond on his word alone, which is a problem seeing as he's a fraudulent swindler, his word should not be worth $246 million dollars!
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My only allies wear my flag and can prove Us citizenship.
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Here's the irony, he didn't pay a penny. It was a recognizance bond. The parents house is collateral, but he paid for the bond on his word alone, which is a problem seeing as he's a fraudulent swindler, his word should not be worth $246 million dollars!
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Here's the irony, he didn't pay a penny. It was a recognizance bond. The parents house is collateral, but he paid for the bond on his word alone, which is a problem seeing as he's a fraudulent swindler, his word should not be worth $246 million dollars!
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You or me: failure to appear on a traffic ticket we forgot, $500 cash only bail, and we'll hold you for weeks unless you pay... SBF: billions lost, thousands of victims damaged, released on own recognizance...
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Here's the irony, he didn't pay a penny. It was a recognizance bond. The parents house is collateral, but he paid for the bond on his word alone, which is a problem seeing as he's a fraudulent swindler, his word should not be worth $246 million dollars!
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Here's the irony, he didn't pay a penny. It was a recognizance bond. The parents house is collateral, but he paid for the bond on his word alone, which is a problem seeing as he's a fraudulent swindler, his word should not be worth $246 million dollars!
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Here's the irony, he didn't pay a penny. It was a recognizance bond. The parents house is collateral, but he paid for the bond on his word alone, which is a problem seeing as he's a fraudulent swindler, his word should not be worth $246 million dollars!
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Here's the irony, he didn't pay a penny. It was a recognizance bond. The parents house is collateral, but he paid for the bond on his word alone, which is a problem seeing as he's a fraudulent swindler, his word should not be worth $246 million dollars!
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How? That's the easiest of the W questions here. It's because his parents are wildly politically connected, and he/his family have a LOT of money, and we live in an era of differential enforcement of our laws. The who and the why are far more interesting questions journos seem to be ignoring for reasons.
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Here's the irony, he didn't pay a penny. It was a recognizance bond. The parents house is collateral, but he paid for the bond on his word alone, which is a problem seeing as he's a fraudulent swindler, his word should not be worth $246 million dollars!
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Big Problem: TURKEY is our ally BY TREATY, the Kurds are NOT. I mean, what, is the US supposed to go to WW3 against our own organization, NATO, over the Kurds? Really? Honestly? It's US and the Kurds against Turkey, The UK, and all of Europe, yes, that sounds genius.
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If that was already in their character, it would happen by some means.
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Imagine being a 28 year old stolen billionaire, and SHE is the best chick he could get? That's the scariest mystery of all this lol. I'd get it if the temptress was like a 24 year old Christy Brinkley-looking blond that bled him dry, lol...but THAT CHICK?
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Uh, yeah, duh. That's reported.
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Here's the irony, he didn't pay a penny. It was a recognizance bond. The parents house is collateral, but he paid for the bond on his word alone, which is a problem seeing as he's a fraudulent swindler, his word should not be worth $246 million dollars!
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