Which tells you all you need to know about his intelligence. What you're saying is absolutely true but if you see that your mentor went to prison for it (and he apparently cooperated in making that happen) then why would you do the same thing thinking you weren't going to get caught? He embezzled $197MM and had $17MM of total wealth. I'm guessing he won't get the other $180MM paid off anytime soon.He learned this from someone who preceded him to prison.
Which tells you all you need to know about his intelligence. What you're saying is absolutely true but if you see that your mentor went to prison for it (and he apparently cooperated in making that happen) then why would you do the same thing thinking you weren't going to get caught?
I don't think any of the crimes occurred in Mississippi. I can't see his name doing much outside of the state.When I read this yesterday I wondered if he was the "brains" behind this or a front man used for his name .
I know the value of a statistical life is between $10 and $13M. If you squint, it sort of looks like French got 16 years for killing 15 people. I mean, that's not really what that means at all, but still, if we in theory would be willing to spend that much money to save 15 lives, 16 years seems pretty light.
Huh?I know the value of a statistical life is between $10 and $13M. If you squint, it sort of looks like French got 16 years for killing 15 people. I mean, that's not really what that means at all, but still, if we in theory would be willing to spend that much money to save 15 lives, 16 years seems pretty light.
That’s what that comment deserved. But basically I’m just saying we vastly under sentence people for financial crimes. The median lifetime earnings for a person in the US is between $1.7 to $1.85M. The median person probably spends somewhere between 10-15% of their life working and commuting (much more of their waking hours). If you steal $20M, that isn’t recovered, you’ve stolen the life time earnings of more than ten typical people, which means you’ve stolen an entire life’s worth of hours. That seems worthy of having to spend the rest of your life working menial tasks in prison.Huh?
Which tells you all you need to know about his intelligence. What you're saying is absolutely true but if you see that your mentor went to prison for it (and he apparently cooperated in making that happen) then why would you do the same thing thinking you weren't going to get caught?
That is correct.....,Didn't he leave a year early for the draft and then no one drafted him?
197 million of Medicare?
Ah I get you nowThat’s what that comment deserved. But basically I’m just saying we vastly under sentence people for financial crimes. The median lifetime earnings for a person in the US is between $1.7 to $1.85M. The median person probably spends somewhere between 10-15% of their life working and commuting (much more of their waking hours). If you steal $20M, that isn’t recovered, you’ve stolen the life time earnings of more than ten typical people, which means you’ve stolen an entire life’s worth of hours. That seems worthy of having to spend the rest of your life working menial tasks in prison.
Yeah it's bad. I had a hard time finding one that wasn't behind a paywall. Where I first saw it let me read it once, then paywall.On an unrelated note, anyone who wants to see what a poorly-AI written article looks like should read the story at that link.
I don't doubt the facts are accurate, but they're bizarrely-presented.
TLDR - The AI-written article sticks French's 1997 and 1998 football stats onto the end of a story detailing a fraud scheme.