No financial misdeeds, no legal liabilities

Forums Positions No financial misdeeds, no legal liabilities

This topic contains 4 replies, has 1 voice, and was last updated by  Josh June 6, 2017 at 1:31 pm.

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  • #3316

    Josh

    I did not recall any meaningful lying on any job application. I have only heard lies from the FBI on every single topic that passes out of the shit hole they pretend is a mouth. Does any liar there want to clue me in about this particular lie? I heard in the past some bullshit about how I didn’t finish my Ph.D. which was 100% false and not even based in any plausible misunderstanding.

    • #3334

      Josh

      I vaguely recall that I left an Incomplete in one course, don’t remember whether it was supposed to be a technical requirement for something or other, but if it was that was only a Dept. thing and the Dept. passed me out and issued a diploma. So it wasn’t relevant in fact.

  • #3335

    Josh

    There is some mumbling to the effect that the FBI murdered the lawyer I briefly hired in the context of divorce and had a fake substitute tell lies about things I supposedly would have told him. WHat would be the point of such a scheme? It’s stupid and the fake lawyer wouldn’t be able to tell anyone anyway??? I think it’s a joke, but with the error FBI, one can never be sure.

  • #3425

    Josh

    I don’t feel that 529 plans are a great deal. They are tax sheltered, but the child pays a low tax rate or none anyway. They restrict how the money can be used in ways that are hard to predict.

    Anyway, we did not have a 529 plan or special account for Riley, so when K’s dad sent a check for Riley we deposited it into our general account. It was not a huge sum – something like $1K. In the divorce K asked that be taken out for her to manage and not counted as joint assets, which I naturally agreed to. There was no dispute about any of that.

    Here is the 300th example of FBI ass crap showing what a disguisting piece of shit he is. Dog rectum man.

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