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Re: Trump actually implies something sensible

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Wynn is another one with something of a pattern of behaviour in multiple encounters.

That is a large sum to pay out if you can afford to pay for your own defence. On the other hand, if you are as rich as he is, the risk of loss is very large also. So I don't know from the payment that he was guilty.

But the pattern suggests you are probably right.

I can also tell you anecdotally that people appear to be telling lies on a huge scale in employment situations. Wish there were statistics for such things. But it's impossible to know the number of shysters, even if you had access to the number of cases of this type.

In particular, I think anyone who has a pattern of making such claims should be exposed.




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Re: Trump actually implies something sensible
By: clo
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Mon, 12 Feb 18 12:17 AM
Msg. 23772 of 54959

Mic Mulvaney thinks Trump meant his friend Steve Wynn, being accused without proof....

Steve Wynn paid a manicurist 7.5 MILLION dollars, that wasn't to have his nails buffed...

These people have NO common sense when they continue to blow smoke.... geez


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