How the hell did that thing cost $19k? It looks like something you'd get from a 1970s Ikea.
Ohh right... Nepotism and/or money laundering!
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How the hell did that thing cost $19k? It looks like something you'd get from a 1970s Ikea.
Ohh right... Nepotism and/or money laundering!
None of the above. It was used to hide improper/illegal expenditures. If I recall correctly it was vacation expenses, or something else that stupid. Basically lecturn cost $1k or $2k, and the rest got funneled back to cover those costs.
That lectern as pictured is a cheap copy worth way less than $1000. The allegation is that she paid her friend for costs of a trip to Paris of which there are social media photos at expensive nightlife locations.
That’s…. Pretty much text book money laundering.
It has literally nothing to do with money laundering.
It's theft/embezzlement, and probably some other financial fraud related crimes, none of which are money laundering.
Not exactly.
They could have just straight up embezzled it. The purpose of buying something overpriced is to make that purchase seem reasonable on a line item.
The lectern itself is money laundering to cover up embezzlement, yes. Because some one is gonna notice 15k missing pretty quickly.
It's art ok. You wouldn't understand.
It's not just any lectern, it's an advanced lectern. You can put papers on it and stuff, it can even hold a microphone!
Lecture 2.0 Advanced Ultra Pro
A blue 1970s Ikea idea.
I’d be looking into what company manufactures that $19,000 lectern and then research who owns that company. There is a reason someone shells out that much money on a typically cheap item.
Edit: Here is a link to the profile of the CEO of Beckett Events (company that sold the $19,000 podium). https://www.linkedin.com/in/virginia-beckett-3a940423
She "bought" the lectern from a friend of hers, then she and the friend took a trip to Paris with the money (is the word on the street in Little Rock).
Hell yeah little rock I got kin there. I aint got anything else polite to say bout little rock.
I visited once beautiful city, plenty to do, and the classic fake nice of southerners.
Aye fucken hate fake southern niceness. Plenty prefer California apathy.
Lecterns aren’t inexpensive. A good one will go for 2-5k, easy.
Though they are far from 19k. Iirc, the guy is a friend of the goobenor, and that one goes for line 500 on Amazon.
Though they are far from 19k.
You're leaving out the blue paint. That probably cost at least $10,000. It definitely doesn't look like they got the cheapest color at Walmart.
What if it was a really fancy lectern?

If you steal a lectern, it doesn't cost $19,000. This was Sarah's mistake.
Steal a $19,000 lectern? Nah, bro.
Steal $19,000 through buying overpriced office equipment with company funds from a friend who takes you on a fine Parisean experience with the profits? Yeah, boy!
The government doesn't want you to know this.
They could've at least tried to hide the blatant money laundering with a nicer looking lectern. That thing looks straight out of a church basement from the 1970s.
Of course, so are their ideas, so I guess it fits.
Its an audit, they know the law was violated. Theyre just not prosecutors.
Turns out financial fraud, really is a crime.
That lectern isn't even wide enough to effectively hide an awkward boner from the whole room. Not the edges anyway. Poor design
Also, that lectern is ugly as shit.
Yeah, I mean look at the thing. It feels cheap. No way it’s worth this much
Something something money can't buy taste?
Weird how it looks like a 1k lectern
Curves like that are always harder than simple angles. There had to be some level of skill involved. Not $17k in skill, though.
It also doesn't match its surroundings in any way, and it just plain tasteless.
You can find this exact lectern on ebay for 1000, it's just not painted blue
It looks like they forgot to remove the blue painter's tape
Best I can do is $7.50. Act now, and I'll throw in a pack of gum to seal the deal.
"Deeply flawed" and "a waste of taxpayer resources and time" seems to describe her governorship better.
Did it come with a Civic?
My office, which knows Sanders' office is covering up a different purchase, called the audit's findings "encouraging" and "justice for taxpayers and voters"
Let me guess ... they bought it off their son?
Using MY money to Break Laws is MUCH more Preferable then having a Black Man run the state!
-Not Racist Republicans.