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SoCalDem

(103,856 posts)
Fri Oct 5, 2018, 10:50 PM Oct 2018

Kavanaugh's demise could be the $200K mysterious payment.

His personal finances have to have been precarious until suddenly that enormous debt was washed away, clean and clear..

We know it was not student debt...he would have honorably told us about that..

A flimsy attachment to "home improvements" could bring bank fraud charges if untrue..
He was questioned briefly about it, and denied that it was a gambling debt.

A HELOC loan or similar that was secured improbably or fraudulently is a problem for him.

Hopefully a house of representative's committee can subpoena the necessary documents around that "monetary miracle"

Republicans used to be very interested in dirty/illegal money... (except for Trumpies cons)

At this point a true impeachment may be off the table, but we still need to get the facts of every grimy detail of "FFFFFBart" 's life so that forever when he's googled, the truth will be there..

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Kavanaugh's demise could be the $200K mysterious payment. (Original Post) SoCalDem Oct 2018 OP
Whatever happened here, he better be straight with the irs. CincyDem Oct 2018 #1
I think a Supreme Court Judge is immune from any IRS action. INdemo Oct 2018 #7
K&R Andy823 Oct 2018 #2
Perjury YessirAtsaFact Oct 2018 #3
Kicked secondwind Oct 2018 #4
Yes, following the money is easier to prove wrong-doing if it exists. IphengeniaBlumgarten Oct 2018 #5
Someone posted how you can only impeach Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #6
Follow the money to Republicans in the Senate? RICO? LiberalFighter Oct 2018 #8
Isn't the money more likely from corporate sources? nt IphengeniaBlumgarten Oct 2018 #9
yes Grasswire2 Oct 2018 #10

CincyDem

(6,347 posts)
1. Whatever happened here, he better be straight with the irs.
Fri Oct 5, 2018, 10:58 PM
Oct 2018

Iirc, he’s a resident of Chevy Chase MARYLAND. Federal income tax evasion always carries and element of state evasion.

INdemo

(6,994 posts)
7. I think a Supreme Court Judge is immune from any IRS action.
Fri Oct 5, 2018, 11:23 PM
Oct 2018

The SCOTUS is one hell of a lot more powerful than the little O IRS organization
or any State Tax Revenue

5. Yes, following the money is easier to prove wrong-doing if it exists.
Fri Oct 5, 2018, 11:20 PM
Oct 2018

It also will reflect his behavior now, rather than during his youth. He seems to have problems managing money and if this can be shown to affect his rulings, then there will be a better chance of getting rid of him, than criticizing his character flaws.

Grasswire2

(13,565 posts)
10. yes
Sat Oct 6, 2018, 01:38 AM
Oct 2018

I think the investigations into other matters should have also been addressed as the process went along.

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