Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Elizabeth went to jail, she was considered by many in her industry to be a fraud, albeit a brilliant one
She's being prosecuted now. She was brilliant at being a fraudster.
That her trial didn’t start years earlier is a clear sign of the tilt of the system.
Meh. It's not uncommon for really massive fraud cases to have a couple of years of pretrial stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Elizabeth went to jail, she was considered by many in her industry to be a fraud, albeit a brilliant one
She's being prosecuted now. She was brilliant at being a fraudster.
That her trial didn’t start years earlier is a clear sign of the tilt of the system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Elizabeth went to jail, she was considered by many in her industry to be a fraud, albeit a brilliant one
She's being prosecuted now. She was brilliant at being a fraudster.
Anonymous wrote:I thought Elizabeth went to jail, she was considered by many in her industry to be a fraud, albeit a brilliant one
Anonymous wrote:I have been following this mess for a while. Where this site is DC-focused, does anyone have any old stories (or new ) of EH in DC or wherever to add to what we already know. I’m Canadian so I realize the reach. She’s fascinating in a very odd way.
Same for Sunny, any stories on him? Any other trial watchers out there waiting on these cases too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great role model for young girls and STEM as there are virtually now STEM founders that are women that make it this big.
How much money do you really want your child to have and why?
Do you know what this insane amount of money does to a person?
Do you know how it uproots a person's normalcy and life?
Imagine yourself waking up with a billion dollar.
What would it do to your life now.
Where would be your family and social relationships?
It is probably like moving to the moon and living there alone more less.
Bottom line:
Money is important but be careful what you wish for.
The people that tell you not to want a billion dollars are the billionaires who don’t want you to be jealous of their wealth.
Yes, you want to wake up with a billion dollars if you have the chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great role model for young girls and STEM as there are virtually now STEM founders that are women that make it this big.
How much money do you really want your child to have and why?
Do you know what this insane amount of money does to a person?
Do you know how it uproots a person's normalcy and life?
Imagine yourself waking up with a billion dollar.
What would it do to your life now.
Where would be your family and social relationships?
It is probably like moving to the moon and living there alone more less.
Bottom line:
Money is important but be careful what you wish for.