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Topic: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY xpy.io ION ionomy. ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) - page 52. (Read 3377790 times)

legendary
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No new court date set, but his infamy rages on:

http://businessjournalism.org/2018/04/94462/

Yes, many vests, LOL.

and goofy haircuts.
legendary
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lose: unfind ... loose: untight
I reckon Garza has cold wallets with many many BTC, and the US justice department wants them to crash the market further hence killing off crypto!

Lol I mean $12 million or whatever was officially stated a few years ago could have definitely turned into a large amount of money, but even with that much I feel like it's not enough to make a meaningful impact on the market.

Sources say he really might have squandered all of it...hard to imagine.  That's a lot of hookers n blow!

Chartered jets, superfluous bodyguards, an assortment of vests...
sr. member
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When does Homero report to Jail?  Grin
legendary
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I reckon Garza has cold wallets with many many BTC, and the US justice department wants them to crash the market further hence killing off crypto!

Lol I mean $12 million or whatever was officially stated a few years ago could have definitely turned into a large amount of money, but even with that much I feel like it's not enough to make a meaningful impact on the market.

Sources say he really might have squandered all of it...hard to imagine.  That's a lot of hookers n blow!
hero member
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I reckon Garza has cold wallets with many many BTC, and the US justice department wants them to crash the market further hence killing off crypto!

Lol I mean $12 million or whatever was officially stated a few years ago could have definitely turned into a large amount of money, but even with that much I feel like it's not enough to make a meaningful impact on the market.
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I reckon Garza has cold wallets with many many BTC, and the US justice department wants them to crash the market further hence killing off crypto!
legendary
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ah ok...
but where's the meme of homero workin at mickey d's asking a muggle
"would you like fries with that? "   Wink Cheesy

That was classic.  I think it was also set in Dubai, and created while he was on the lam!

Must find.....   LOL

Meanwhile we have this classic blast from the past:



Cool April 1 gag -- got me there! -- always go for the ego, @theymos. LOL
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Re-monetizing YouTubers via Crypto-commodities

OK maybe I should have said Homero will FRY-

-Cook

at MacDonald's?  


"Let me see if I understand your model. First, we introduce the McPaycoin where the tokens have a U$20 floor. We recycle the fry grease into bio-diesel to run the generators supplying power to your Mississippi mining farm. And on every Tuesday after the lunch rush we cup each other's balls whether we need the pleasure or not. How close am I? BTW, quit calling me bozo."
legendary
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ah ok...
but where's the meme of homero workin at mickey d's asking a muggle
"would you like fries with that? "   Wink Cheesy
legendary
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OK maybe I should have said Homero will FRY-

-Cook

at MacDonald's? 
legendary
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Hate to burst your Paycoin Bubble, but they gave Homero immunity to snitch on Stu for the GAWsuit & they didn't get anything valuable from him, but their case is strong, even without his "help."

Immunity was granted only on condition that he is truly broke.  If they ever find his hidden loot, all bets are off.

He'll have to keep looking over his shoulder for the rest of his pitiful life.
Lol immunity deals are only ever good if they end up getting something that can then be used to catch the criminal the snitch set up for them. If they don't get the bigger bad guy, the immunity doesn't even go into effect.

I might have used the word "immunity" wrong ---  they gave him a pass from the civil GAWsuit, (and got nothing out of him) --  no real legal immunity, lulz....

If / when they find any of his hidden wealth, he will FRY.


Woh..
FRY...?! as in like Old_Sparky... yikes!!    
well that's a bit extreme,eh what?
Personally, I'll be happy to see him darning bubba's socks
with jeezus sandals and an orange jumpsuit for a few years and maybe
praying to the invisible sky daddy for forgiveness with all his Christian inmate buddies.
(Only (mythical) god fearing Christians in the slammer doncha know...
None of those evil rational thinking atheists that don't believe in grown up fairy tales...go figure....)

hey...did i just like subliminally leak out rant there?  lol
legendary
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Hate to burst your Paycoin Bubble, but they gave Homero immunity to snitch on Stu for the GAWsuit & they didn't get anything valuable from him, but their case is strong, even without his "help."

Immunity was granted only on condition that he is truly broke.  If they ever find his hidden loot, all bets are off.

He'll have to keep looking over his shoulder for the rest of his pitiful life.
Lol immunity deals are only ever good if they end up getting something that can then be used to catch the criminal the snitch set up for them. If they don't get the bigger bad guy, the immunity doesn't even go into effect.

I might have used the word "immunity" wrong ---  they gave him a pass from the civil GAWsuit, (and got nothing out of him) --  no real legal immunity, lulz....

If / when they find any of his hidden wealth, he will FRY.
hero member
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Hate to burst your Paycoin Bubble, but they gave Homero immunity to snitch on Stu for the GAWsuit & they didn't get anything valuable from him, but their case is strong, even without his "help."

Immunity was granted only on condition that he is truly broke.  If they ever find his hidden loot, all bets are off.

He'll have to keep looking over his shoulder for the rest of his pitiful life.
Lol immunity deals are only ever good if they end up getting something that can then be used to catch the criminal the snitch set up for them. If they don't get the bigger bad guy, the immunity doesn't even go into effect.
legendary
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1130

Hate to burst your Paycoin Bubble, but they gave Homero immunity to snitch on Stu for the GAWsuit & they didn't get anything valuable from him, but their case is strong, even without his "help."

Immunity was granted only on condition that he is truly broke.  If they ever find his hidden loot, all bets are off.

He'll have to keep looking over his shoulder for the rest of his pitiful life.
legendary
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Would they delay his sentencing because he is cooperating in a larger investigation against Stuart Fraser? And if he cooperates he has a deal to not only get his sentencing delayed but also the numbers of years in prison taken down? Seems like the most rational reason for such a big delay. It really is quite the anomaly.

I bet he has a lot of incriminating documents and conversations against Stuart to be honest.


I'll go out on a limb here and say that's probably a more realistic/plausible theory than the ball cupping scenario...
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Would they delay his sentencing because he is cooperating in a larger investigation against Stuart Fraser? And if he cooperates he has a deal to not only get his sentencing delayed but also the numbers of years in prison taken down? Seems like the most rational reason for such a big delay. It really is quite the anomaly.

I bet he has a lot of incriminating documents and conversations against Stuart to be honest.
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I seriously wonder what is taking so long?  Usually a reschedule is like a month or so in the future.  I wonder what is really going on?  Has anyone called or heard what might be the next court date or what is going on?

Let's say you're a judge who loves having your balls cupped. The accused standing before you is a renown ballcupper. How many rescheduled court dates would you reward said accused?
I think its more like the ballcupper paid the attorney that cups the judge's balls.  For the right amount of money you get whatever you need in court I think.  They are probably too busy cupping and washing each other's balls on the golf course to think about Homero.


#circlecuppers
legendary
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I seriously wonder what is taking so long?  Usually a reschedule is like a month or so in the future.  I wonder what is really going on?  Has anyone called or heard what might be the next court date or what is going on?

Let's say you're a judge who loves having your balls cupped. The accused standing before you is a renown ballcupper. How many rescheduled court dates would you reward said accused?

judge..."counselor, please approach the bench"
(whispers) "I hear your client is a renown ball cupper!"
lawyer..."um, well that depends..."
judge...  "I can delay sentencing ... btw, my balls are in dire need of cupping!"...
lawyer... "hmmm.. let me talk to my client...."

(10 minutes later)

judge..."sentencing date has been rescheduled, court is adjourned!"
(bangs gavel)
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