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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Imagine losing an appeal on one case while you’re securing the bond for another case while you’re on trial for still another case, while the Supreme Court is weighing arguments in yet another case…and those aren’t even all the cases you have pending right now. 😂[/quote] This would be enough to kill an ordinary human being. [/quote] It takes a strong drive, a cult-like mafia, and no conscience whatsoever to commit so many crimes in so many jurisdictions, refuse to stop defaming someone even after a multimillion dollar civil verdict, and get other people to pay your legal fees. It helps to have personally appointed 1/3 of the Supreme Court.[/quote] I hope you know that 40% of the country agrees with you that Trump is a one man crime wave, but the other 60% believes that the countless civil and criminal matters are politically motivated to take him out before the election. if he committed so many crimes, in so many jurisdictions, over so many years (i.e, the "rape" was in the mid 1990's), why is it all being prosecuted in 2024?[/quote] Why are you so misinformed? [b]He was not prosecuted for rape[/b]. He was sued. If you don’t know the difference, keep your trap shut and read up on the case. [/quote] Trust me, I am well informed. She claims that he raped her in a department store in 1996, so why was it not prosecuted criminally back at the time? [/quote] If you’re so well informed, why didn’t you know she didn’t report the sexual assault to authorities when it happened and why she didn’t report it? Her reasoning wasn’t a secret, nor was it a mystery, as it happens literally every day. Many, maybe even most women don’t report sexual assaults because they’re afraid they won’t be believed, especially when their attacker is someone powerful/wealthy/well liked. When people ask “innocent” questions like why wasn’t the rape prosecuted when it happened, there’s an implication that the rape was reported and that the powers that be chose not to prosecute. A better question would be why don’t women feel like they can safely report crimes committed against them, or why aren’t their attackers held accountable more often? There are many studies and a multitude of personal accounts from women that speak to why women don’t report rapes and other sexual assaults when they happen. They’re rarely prosecuted successfully, but sexual assaults aren’t rare. [/quote]
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