Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:next person in line to be sentenced:
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-02-07/douglas-hodge-ex-pimco-chief-sentenced-to-in-admissions-scandal?fbclid=IwAR2hKoZG1-dYRRhpUmifNmrfNY26SoMUNWc710Zq5fhQrz-TcRcz4C4n-_o
Wow, 9 months. Longest sentence to date.
It's gonna be ugly for Aunt Becky
I’m thinking 15 months minimum for her AND for her husband.
This dude plead guilty to less charges while Aunt Becky has 4 including federal wire fraud on her plate.
you think ONLY 15 months? That's not that much more than the 9 months Mr. Pimco - who plead guilty, got. And he also got 500 hours of community service, and a huge fine.
Aunt Becky and Uncle Target have got to get way more than that, especially when you add in that they're wasting tax-payer dollars, wasting the court's time, and pissing off the judge.
Uncle Target![]()
![]()
![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:next person in line to be sentenced:
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-02-07/douglas-hodge-ex-pimco-chief-sentenced-to-in-admissions-scandal?fbclid=IwAR2hKoZG1-dYRRhpUmifNmrfNY26SoMUNWc710Zq5fhQrz-TcRcz4C4n-_o
Love how they say stuff like, “I unfairly .. tipped the scales in favor of my children over others" when they mean, "I kicked four qualified kids out of schools that could have been their dream schools that they'd worked their whole lives for, that could have really made a big difference to their futures, so my entitled and unqualified bunch could be there instead".
The real issue here is that USC is pissed that (1) someone else decided what "qualified" meant instead of their convoluted selection process (2) the proceeds did not go to them directly but to grease someone else's pocket and (3) This scandal is shining unwanted light on the "oh so so above-board and legal seats for cash" racket that the universities run which impacts their image in the short-run.
How I wish this had been Harvard..
Lori is doing the right thing. She's scum no doubt, but I can't see a jury unanimously convicting her..
With a jury, there is a front door, a back door and a SIDE DOOR...
what...planet....are...you...ON! Why not her, but yes everyone else?
Planet.. earth.. USA! Because none of the others were tried. They all plead guilty and took the punishment. That was their strategy. All she has to do is convince one Jury member to hold out. Not impossible. Quite probable actually. Lawyer plays an important role. See what happened to Elon Musk in his latest trial (Pedo Guy comment) and how the lawyer convinced the Jury to acquit him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:next person in line to be sentenced:
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-02-07/douglas-hodge-ex-pimco-chief-sentenced-to-in-admissions-scandal?fbclid=IwAR2hKoZG1-dYRRhpUmifNmrfNY26SoMUNWc710Zq5fhQrz-TcRcz4C4n-_o
Wow, 9 months. Longest sentence to date.
It's gonna be ugly for Aunt Becky
I’m thinking 15 months minimum for her AND for her husband.
This dude plead guilty to less charges while Aunt Becky has 4 including federal wire fraud on her plate.
you think ONLY 15 months? That's not that much more than the 9 months Mr. Pimco - who plead guilty, got. And he also got 500 hours of community service, and a huge fine.
Aunt Becky and Uncle Target have got to get way more than that, especially when you add in that they're wasting tax-payer dollars, wasting the court's time, and pissing off the judge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lori is doing the right thing. She's scum no doubt, but I can't see a jury unanimously convicting her..
what...planet....are...you...ON! Why not her, but yes everyone else?
Planet.. earth.. USA! Because none of the others were tried. They all plead guilty and took the punishment. That was their strategy. All she has to do is convince one Jury member to hold out. Not impossible. Quite probable actually. Lawyer plays an important role. See what happened to Elon Musk in his latest trial (Pedo Guy comment) and how the lawyer convinced the Jury to acquit him.
Anonymous wrote:Lori is doing the right thing. She's scum no doubt, but I can't see a jury unanimously convicting her..
what...planet....are...you...ON! Why not her, but yes everyone else?
Lori is doing the right thing. She's scum no doubt, but I can't see a jury unanimously convicting her..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:next person in line to be sentenced:
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-02-07/douglas-hodge-ex-pimco-chief-sentenced-to-in-admissions-scandal?fbclid=IwAR2hKoZG1-dYRRhpUmifNmrfNY26SoMUNWc710Zq5fhQrz-TcRcz4C4n-_o
Love how they say stuff like, “I unfairly .. tipped the scales in favor of my children over others" when they mean, "I kicked four qualified kids out of schools that could have been their dream schools that they'd worked their whole lives for, that could have really made a big difference to their futures, so my entitled and unqualified bunch could be there instead".
The real issue here is that USC is pissed that (1) someone else decided what "qualified" meant instead of their convoluted selection process (2) the proceeds did not go to them directly but to grease someone else's pocket and (3) This scandal is shining unwanted light on the "oh so so above-board and legal seats for cash" racket that the universities run which impacts their image in the short-run.
How I wish this had been Harvard..
Lori is doing the right thing. She's scum no doubt, but I can't see a jury unanimously convicting her..
what...planet....are...you...ON! Why not her, but yes everyone else?
Planet.. earth.. USA! Because none of the others were tried. They all plead guilty and took the punishment. That was their strategy. All she has to do is convince one Jury member to hold out. Not impossible. Quite probable actually. Lawyer plays an important role. See what happened to Elon Musk in his latest trial (Pedo Guy comment) and how the lawyer convinced the Jury to acquit him.
DP. I don't think "average citizens" are going to look favorably on this type of entitled behavior. It's the reason the rich get richer, which most Americans hate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:next person in line to be sentenced:
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-02-07/douglas-hodge-ex-pimco-chief-sentenced-to-in-admissions-scandal?fbclid=IwAR2hKoZG1-dYRRhpUmifNmrfNY26SoMUNWc710Zq5fhQrz-TcRcz4C4n-_o
Love how they say stuff like, “I unfairly .. tipped the scales in favor of my children over others" when they mean, "I kicked four qualified kids out of schools that could have been their dream schools that they'd worked their whole lives for, that could have really made a big difference to their futures, so my entitled and unqualified bunch could be there instead".
The real issue here is that USC is pissed that (1) someone else decided what "qualified" meant instead of their convoluted selection process (2) the proceeds did not go to them directly but to grease someone else's pocket and (3) This scandal is shining unwanted light on the "oh so so above-board and legal seats for cash" racket that the universities run which impacts their image in the short-run.
How I wish this had been Harvard..
Lori is doing the right thing. She's scum no doubt, but I can't see a jury unanimously convicting her..
what...planet....are...you...ON! Why not her, but yes everyone else?
Planet.. earth.. USA! Because none of the others were tried. They all plead guilty and took the punishment. That was their strategy. All she has to do is convince one Jury member to hold out. Not impossible. Quite probable actually. Lawyer plays an important role. See what happened to Elon Musk in his latest trial (Pedo Guy comment) and how the lawyer convinced the Jury to acquit him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:next person in line to be sentenced:
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-02-07/douglas-hodge-ex-pimco-chief-sentenced-to-in-admissions-scandal?fbclid=IwAR2hKoZG1-dYRRhpUmifNmrfNY26SoMUNWc710Zq5fhQrz-TcRcz4C4n-_o
Love how they say stuff like, “I unfairly .. tipped the scales in favor of my children over others" when they mean, "I kicked four qualified kids out of schools that could have been their dream schools that they'd worked their whole lives for, that could have really made a big difference to their futures, so my entitled and unqualified bunch could be there instead".
The real issue here is that USC is pissed that (1) someone else decided what "qualified" meant instead of their convoluted selection process (2) the proceeds did not go to them directly but to grease someone else's pocket and (3) This scandal is shining unwanted light on the "oh so so above-board and legal seats for cash" racket that the universities run which impacts their image in the short-run.
How I wish this had been Harvard..
Lori is doing the right thing. She's scum no doubt, but I can't see a jury unanimously convicting her..
what...planet....are...you...ON! Why not her, but yes everyone else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:next person in line to be sentenced:
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-02-07/douglas-hodge-ex-pimco-chief-sentenced-to-in-admissions-scandal?fbclid=IwAR2hKoZG1-dYRRhpUmifNmrfNY26SoMUNWc710Zq5fhQrz-TcRcz4C4n-_o
Love how they say stuff like, “I unfairly .. tipped the scales in favor of my children over others" when they mean, "I kicked four qualified kids out of schools that could have been their dream schools that they'd worked their whole lives for, that could have really made a big difference to their futures, so my entitled and unqualified bunch could be there instead".
The real issue here is that USC is pissed that (1) someone else decided what "qualified" meant instead of their convoluted selection process (2) the proceeds did not go to them directly but to grease someone else's pocket and (3) This scandal is shining unwanted light on the "oh so so above-board and legal seats for cash" racket that the universities run which impacts their image in the short-run.
How I wish this had been Harvard..
Lori is doing the right thing. She's scum no doubt, but I can't see a jury unanimously convicting her..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:next person in line to be sentenced:
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-02-07/douglas-hodge-ex-pimco-chief-sentenced-to-in-admissions-scandal?fbclid=IwAR2hKoZG1-dYRRhpUmifNmrfNY26SoMUNWc710Zq5fhQrz-TcRcz4C4n-_o
Love how they say stuff like, “I unfairly .. tipped the scales in favor of my children over others" when they mean, "I kicked four qualified kids out of schools that could have been their dream schools that they'd worked their whole lives for, that could have really made a big difference to their futures, so my entitled and unqualified bunch could be there instead".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:next person in line to be sentenced:
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-02-07/douglas-hodge-ex-pimco-chief-sentenced-to-in-admissions-scandal?fbclid=IwAR2hKoZG1-dYRRhpUmifNmrfNY26SoMUNWc710Zq5fhQrz-TcRcz4C4n-_o
Wow, 9 months. Longest sentence to date.
It's gonna be ugly for Aunt Becky
I’m thinking 15 months minimum for her AND for her husband.
This dude plead guilty to less charges while Aunt Becky has 4 including federal wire fraud on her plate.