Look, I'll do it for a hundred bucks just to spite this person who wrote a pretty good reply. Be the chaos you want to see.
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Look, I'll do it for a hundred bucks just to spite this person who wrote a pretty good reply. Be the chaos you want to see.
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Usual Suspects.
“This indictment has absolutely nothing to do with Marty Small’s tenure as mayor of Atlantic City,” said his lawyer, Ed Jacobs. “There’s no charge of corruption or any official misconduct. Marty and La’Quetta Small don’t need the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office meddling into a private family matter.”
Maybe people don't want a mayor who hits his daughter. Did you consider that? No matter how good someone is at being mayor, I don't want them if they hit their child.
I opened the article. I didn't read it. I think I might need another break from being online. It's a difficult time to do that, as we're about to travel to visit family. Being in airports, catching connecting flights, taking rideshares to hotels… without being online? I know we used to do this with books and music. I might be facing a trial from hell.
What a nothing story. Pretty much reads as, "we asked, they said we can't talk about it but if anything happened we're looking into it."
Lonnie sucks. It's too bad I'm not an incredibly rich asshole who can break laws regarding financial stuff, slander, and stochastic terrorism while getting away with it.
That’s a special kind of evil. I think I’m mostly ok with it.
A conviction on every charge in the indictment would require a mandatory 15 years in prison with the possibility of a life sentence.
We'll find out more as the case is heard, but it sure sounds like there's a lot of evidence of malfeasance.
Jfc with the stochastic terrorism.
We are not the same.
Target ran from the fight for equality and now we don't shop there. Fuck these corporate cowards. Withhold your business.
Officer Bianchi, who joined the force in 2015, said in his lawsuit and in subsequent interviews that the standard practice in his precinct, the 123rd on Staten Island, was to avoid ticketing drivers who had cards issued by police unions — known as courtesy cards — which officers distribute to their friends and family. His troubles in the department, he said, stemmed from his willingness to issue tickets to cardholders.
Naked corruption.
The settlement did not involve any admission of wrongdoing from the city, which in court papers denied most of Officer Bianchi’s allegations, including those about Chief Maddrey’s role in his transfer.
No lessons learned. At taxpayers' expense.
He's a sociopath, but other than that he's a great guy.