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Quote by: Milton Bradley How the Hell can this be any kind of deterent if the fine does not equal at least the 2.4 Mil that was stolen in the first place?
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Justice hasn't been done yet. He's forfeiting to the government the home he paid $2.55 million for, $1.8 million in cash and his antiques and rugs. Sounds to me like that's more than the $2.4 mil he was bought for. And he's lost his job to boot.
Justice will be done when he's sentenced to up to 10 years in jail. In addition, he's forever disgraced himself, undoubtedly a huge penalty to someone generally regarded as a war hero.