 major marcoRes Firma Mitescere NescitPremium join:2003-02-13 Stepford, CA | reply to rahvin112
Re: Boo hoo, for Johnny said by rahvin112:He's likely to spend the rest of his life in prison and never see his grandchildren, wife or family again in any meaningful way. Who are you trying to kid? John Rigas is 82 yrs old and got a sentence of a mere 15 yrs for bilking billions of dollars out of investors. He's lucky if he'll see a year of that time on the inside because I am very sure his legal counsel will come up with creative ways so their client never has to see the inside of a prison.
Secondly, I don't feel bad for criminals who suddenly find God, their consciences and their families after they've been sentenced. If he doesn't get to see his family then too bad so sad. Cry me a river. He should have thought of that before he became a criminal. Let's give John Rigas the same advice he would no doubt have for the average person who was arrested/sentenced for wrongdoing: Don't commit the crime if you cannot do the time. -- The Toll
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