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The definition of "philanthropist" has certainly changed since I last met one.
None I met, scammed people out of almost $300,000,000.
Wow. I thought he was this amazing person helping in Haiti. I know it is innocent until proven guilty but using other people's hard earned money to go on all these trips, gamble, $27,000 a month in living expenses. He needs $2,400 a month for a gardener. If this is true he is a horrible, mean and a low life of a person.
"is not entitled to monies that would continue funding a fiscally irresponsible lifestyle"
It appears the judge has already decided he's guilty as well. He may well be guilty, but surely its a little early for that decision to have been made.
This is awesome news for JJ. Now "he" can see what it is like to have money taken against his wishes.
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