Posted on 01/13/2022 2:33:44 PM PST by navysealdad
Thanks for the link. There seems to be some significant back taxes due to the IRS that compounded her problems..
Sure do. Harold Ford too.
Jefferson actually side-detailed a military crew to take him through the after-storm flood waters so he could go in and get his cash from the freezer where it was stashed. real scumbag...
Sounds like she stole somebody’s drugs or refused sex with somebody above her
Long established
Lie to cops, go to jail.
Cops lie to you,
NO PROBLEM
And sleep with one eye open and their backs to the wall.
Being a radical leftist means never having to say you’re sorry.
Isn’t she the same wacko who stood with the rioters and looters “We are with you”? And she brought all those cops on charges and not one was convicted. Good riddance
Did she pull the race card yet?
Wow, that’s something. Having to value one’s assets for a car loan is contrary to my experience.
The last two times I sought a car loan (>20 years ago ... pay cash now), basically all I did was fill out some basic info (name address, employer, how long there, and SSN - they ran a “credit check” and approved me on the spot. One was through GM, the other was through a credit union. No questions about assets.
It’s not that. It’s these totally draconian sentences.
GREENSBORO, N.C. – An NC man was recently sentenced to 70 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to bank fraud, announced Sandra J. Hairston, Acting United States Attorney for the Middle District of North Carolina.
XYZ was sentenced on December 4, 2017, by the Honorable Loretta C. Biggs, United States District Judge for the Middle District of North Carolina.
XYZ pleaded guilty in March 2017 to two counts of bank fraud in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1344(2). One count to which XYZ pleaded guilty alleged he misrepresented himself to Ally Bank as an agent of XYZ Enterprises, Inc., a corporation to which he in fact had no relationship, in an application for credit in order to purchase a Dodge Ram Truck valued at over $45,000.
The other count to which XYZ pleaded guilty alleged he misrepresented himself to the First National Bank of Omaha using the information of another person in order to acquire services valued at $46,256.30.
In addition to a 70-month term of imprisonment, Judge Biggs sentenced XYZ to five years of supervised release and ordered him to pay over $150,000 in restitution.
Now let's see if affirmative action Mosby spends one day in jail for doing this, on steroids, for two houses, not a truck. AND for going after taxpayer funded COVID $$$'s, too.
Hi Swanks -
Thanks for filling in the blanks. Yes, there is a lot more to XYZ’s case and I can see why he went to federal prison.
As far as Mosby, since we have become a nation of unequal treatment under the law, your prediction on her [lack of] punishment that includes federal prison time [if convicted] will probably come true. A State’s Attorney should be held to a higher standard than the average hardened criminal which means upon conviction she should get nothing less than the maximum. After all, if she committed a crime not connected to her office, what is to say she did not take the liberty of her office and do some things “illegally” when prosecuting criminals? But the expectation of being held to a higher standard for criminal public servants (can I say that without being racist?) is also unequally applied.
One more thing, I find this a rare event. Someone connected needed her out of the way or had a score to settle. These kinds of things are not usually found and prosecuted. There are too many republicans, parents of school children, some companies and conservatives to go after.
Thx; curious why do you see the sentence as appropriate. Seems kind of steep for lying to obtain $45k loan for a vehicle. I mean it was wrong, but 5 yrs + $150,000? Cannot wait to see Mosbey’s sentence for same offence X TWO home mortgages + tapping COVID money (sarc)...
My reasons are based on two different banks were involved. His fraudulent misrepresenting himself as agent of [i presume] an real legal entity to secure the truck loan (45,000). Then the other charge of assuming the identity of another person to defraud a bank of 46,000.
Let’s touch base on the Mosby case as it unfolds.
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