Loan Forgiveness for Public Service? Depends on the Service
It looks like Stanford's famous lady of the night, who has graced our hallowed pages here, here, and here, will be shutting down her operations for a little while. (HT: The Shark, which *cough* could be you.)
Tax evasion. They'll nail you for anything, but tax evasion . . . ? A good law student knows to keep those things confined to New York, but that's not the punch-line. The punch-line is her sentence: house arrest.
Tax evasion. They'll nail you for anything, but tax evasion . . . ? A good law student knows to keep those things confined to New York, but that's not the punch-line. The punch-line is her sentence: house arrest.
Labels: The Red Menace
5 Comments:
$20 says the Senate would confirm her appointment for a cabinet level position...
She would really put the Human Services in Health and Human Services. Not to mention the Interior.
Veterans Affairs? Too soon?
I think she was more focused on "public servicing."
Didn't she have to pay restitution as well? Not to mention the late penalties. I imagine that was a bit tougher to swallow.
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