Buckhalter to prison

steinek11

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It's really crazy. Idk why multimillionaires do this.
They blow through a bunch of cash and then come to the realization that it is a finite amount with an end point. The money is gone and they'll never earn like that again, but they got accustomed to a certain lifestyle. Makes people do desperate things to keep it.
 

dinglefritz

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I'm surprised this case took as long as it did. He'll get out in a couple of months for good behavior and be fine. Screwed up but he'll be okay. Lots of people don't believe that filing false claims with insurance companies is a crime. I think the idea is "screw the fat cat corporations". Now if we could just prosecute insurance companies for all of the money they extort out of us.
 

redwine65

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did he fumble a lot at the eagles?

fryer did some real estate bs...and he had like 17 years in the nfl...if you get a 17 year paycheck from the nfl, and ain't set for life...I'm not really sure what to say.
 
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It's kind of wild that fraud in that amount (around $4 million in total bogus claims that I read in an article) only nets you 10 months in prison with 10 months of house arrest. I would've thought you'd get a longer sentence than that.
 

dinglefritz

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It's kind of wild that fraud in that amount (around $4 million in total bogus claims that I read in an article) only nets you 10 months in prison with 10 months of house arrest. I would've thought you'd get a longer sentence than that.
White collar crime with no single person affected. He'll do his time in a minimum security situation more than likely. He's not exactly a high risk offender where you're worried about him repeating.
 
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White collar crime with no single person affected. He'll do his time in a minimum security situation more than likely. He's not exactly a high risk offender where you're worried about him repeating.
I agree with that, just seems odd though given the sheer amount of money involved that it wasn't a longer sentence is all I'm saying.
 

dinglefritz

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I agree with that, just seems odd though given the sheer amount of money involved that it wasn't a longer sentence is all I'm saying.
I wonder how much of the money they got back. I'm sure some of the character references didn't hurt. I would assume there are some sentencing guidelines and right now with COVID they're doing their best to try to limit incarcerations. One medium security prison I've visited with a ministry group cut their inmate population in half with early releases and that isn't in a blue state.