Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably a Trumper.
Wonder if he can vote.
Bigot
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On a superficial neighbor level yes. We’ve all got skeletons in our closet.
Of course not! He’s paid his debt. It should be of no interest to OP
Paid his debt… pffft. He destroyed people’s lives and probably didn’t pay enough. White collar criminals get off so easily.
Anonymous wrote:His brain wasn’t fully developed yet. He’s as much a victim of the system as anyone is. He’s also probably really remorseful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure you should talk to him. Just don't ask him to manage your retirement account.
This. I would be cordial but keep my distance.
Anonymous wrote:Sure you should talk to him. Just don't ask him to manage your retirement account.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On a superficial neighbor level yes. We’ve all got skeletons in our closet.
No, way not crap like that.
What I hate the most here is people trying to make things that are not normal normal. Most people don't defraud banks-this is not normal.
Anonymous wrote:Become close friends. Write the book. Option the screenplay.
Anonymous wrote:I have a neighbor who is in his late 60s and seemed to be a nice man. He’s lent me tools from time to time and I’ve helped him with shopping for his groceries and putting them away and watched his cat a few times. I never thought to google him but I did today. Turns out he was released during the Covid pandemic from federal prison for white collar crimes related to banking and it caused a bank to fail. Hundreds of millions of dollars and jobs lost. Should I still talk to him? I know he’s harmless in the physical sense.
Anonymous wrote:Oh Jesus, he is not a violent criminal or a drug Barron. Just drop it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On a superficial neighbor level yes. We’ve all got skeletons in our closet.
No, no we don't.