[...] the only guy part of the BFL fiasco to be successfully found guilty of a crime, now serving his third year under surveillance (can't stalk 26163 West 108th Terrace, Olathe, Kansas 66061), namely the dude penning this post thanks to weird looking parachute jumper dude who feared for his life because I posted a pic of his BTC-house master bathroom on his birthday while we here were enjoying sticking it up his ass for stolen valor causing him to edit his bio on BFL's Nefarious Actors page.
After actually buying an AR-15 of customers... I mean; BFL's company funds...
PS. has it been three years allready?
They say that if I behave, I can have the ankle bracelet removed in three more years.
If you or I were on probation for committing a felony, you would be locked up if you had a weapon located at the business which you own regardless who owns it, especially if it were purchased with company moneys. But in Sonny Vleisides case, he merely gets slapped on the wrist again and offered to play an FBI agent in a movie.
Further, you or I would be hard-pressed to visit North Korea, but Josh Zerlan had no problems crossing the border. Now that furry pervert is fondling teens at some skydive venture in KC while one of BFL's thieves, Bruce Peterson, is back at home living with mommy.
Speaking of honey badgers not giving a shit, I once got a call from the Nevada, Iowa, police department instructing me that I'm no longer allowed to evoke the name Bruce Peterson, so I won't.
One more thing, if you had a business that accepted bitcoins and used BitPay as your third-party payment provider, once they send you a dollars worth of bitcoins, you can't sit on it for a spell, then sent the coins back to them so to be converted to fiat and sent to your bank because ... wait for it ... BitPay IS NOT an exchange and NOT licensed to conduct such. BUT, if you're Sonny Vleisides, you can get tens of millions of dollars of bitcoins via BitPay for purchases of miners, sit on the coins, then later convert tens of millions worth of bitcoins into fiat via BitPay, directed to various bank accounts, with Sonny NOT suffering any subsequences. In fact, the FTC confiscated the wallet address I'm alluding to, then ... wait for it AGAIN ... gave it back to Sonny, whereupon he was able to pick up where he left off.
One more thing, under the watchful eye of Sonny's probation officer, he funded a charity, then took all the funds outta the charity and used it ALL to pay BFL bills. I'm pretty sure that some bubba would be fuckin you or I in the ass right about now if we pulled such a stunt.
Here's a good one!
http://waynedupree.com/trump-supporter-trump-protester-becomes-friends-media-ignores-will/ (guess which one's the Trump supporter)