Sujet : Re: Are male voters reluctant to vote for a woman?
De : here (at) *nospam* is.invalid (JAB)
Groupes : misc.news.internet.discussDate : 15. Oct 2024, 19:01:02
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On Tue, 15 Oct 2024 14:22:15 +0100, "Blueshirt"
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blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
For rich crooks bankruptcy is just another way of legally not
paying people the money they're owed. It's a swindle!
Trump was swindling others before/during/after bankruptcy.
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Why bankruptcy of the rich and famous is nothing like yours
September 28, 2015
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"Chapter 11 is a financial reorganization for people like 50 Cent,"
says Eric Klein, a bankruptcy lawyer practicing in the high rent
district of Boca Raton, Florida. The rap star (born Curtis Jackson)
was worth an estimated $140 million in 2014, but filed for bankruptcy
this year. "He has an $18 million home and is under contract to pay
the big mortgage," says Klein, explaining that people are placed on a
repayment plan where secured creditors get paid first, and the rest
fall in line according to priority.
True, there is often is a liquidation of assets, which translates into
downsizing, but once the schedule is in place the person's standard of
living can rebound.
This is not to imply that people who file any kind of bankruptcy, even
Chapter 11, don't feel pain, stresses Klein. "It's all relative. A
rapper making $25 million with an entourage and drinking Cristal is
feeling the pressure, too."
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/why-bankruptcy-rich-and-famous-nothing-yours-2015-09-28