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Old 08-20-2015, 08:16 PM
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Crime doesn't pay . Crime costs ! I would love to read the judges ruling .
Really? Mastro has millions in the bank that he "earned" by cheating his customers. He will be sent to Club Fed for under two years. He pays no restitution to any of the victims he stole from because there were too many to identify. His crime cost us, but it certainly didn't cost him too much.
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Old 08-20-2015, 08:34 PM
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Really? Mastro has millions in the bank that he "earned" by cheating his customers. He will be sent to Club Fed for under two years. He pays no restitution to any of the victims he stole from because there were too many to identify. His crime cost us, but it certainly didn't cost him too much.
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If crime pays so well why doesn't everyone jump in that boat .
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Old 08-20-2015, 09:35 PM
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Are we talking about bankers now?
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If crime pays so well why doesn't everyone jump in that boat .
Because most people are not smart enough to do it well, or to make enough money to make it worthwhile. Pretty simple.
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Im curious how much weight do you think the judge gave on the letters that were written against Mastro? Seems to me not so much. And for this crime what was the maximum sentence the judge could have given him? Like most I fell that this was very light, 17 months and yes millions in the bank most people work their whole lives and never see that kind of money seems like an easy stretch and walk away still rich. And people wonder why the justice system is the way it is. Last question why was there no restitution as it seems ever ordered? Was this his reward for throwing the others under the bus?
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Really? Mastro has millions in the bank that he "earned" by cheating his customers. He will be sent to Club Fed for under two years. He pays no restitution to any of the victims he stole from because there were too many to identify. His crime cost us, but it certainly didn't cost him too much.
I was thinking the same thing. I'd happily do 17 months in a cushy min. security prison for a couple mil.
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