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Isnt this Dave Fox's group of investors that he turned in and took a plea deal, I still cant watch him on T.V. Dave your actions speak way louder than your words. Shame on You..................
I don't understand how 18 charges can be pled down to just ONE--especially in a case of this magnitude.
I really wish more of these types of crooks got more time in prison.
The disturbing fact is that the bank robber who takes a few thousand can face MUCH MORE time in prison than one of these slime balls who filch MILLIONS!
This is not right!
First let me say I am not defending these people; I've met Brad Kitchen and have a very low opinion of the man. But there is a difference between what these people did and what a bank robber does. Violence, or the threat thereof should always be punished more harshly than non violent crimes, always.
He who is without sin let him cast the first stone.
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