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chad4359 t1_jdygd0s wrote

>Although he was already facing federal charges — and was out on bond — prosecutors said, Frasinelli applied for another fraudulent loan a month after his arrest seeking another half-million dollars

This guy is a real piece of work

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SendAstronomy t1_jdzf26y wrote

Commits fraud while on trial for committing fraud, then commits fraud as a part of the trial.

I'm way past Why and on to How

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3a5m t1_jdyr3x1 wrote

Without saying too much to maintain some anonymity, I know some people with very very close history with this guy. He's every bit of a bad person as this all makes him look.

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FreneticZen t1_je00t3h wrote

This guy cold called me last summer about working for one of his supposed clients (directly reporting to the CTO of fintech startup based in Fox Chapel, I think). The later part of the 20 minute conversation smacked of some form of selling/posturing via self-glorification. It was hard to get off the phone with him.

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ScareJessica2Death t1_jdyk6mc wrote

Wouldn't it look way less suspicious if you only purchased one car?

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malepitt t1_jdzpzau wrote

Insert "Yo dawg, I heard you like [fraud] in your [fraud]" meme here.

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SpinnerOfCog t1_jdzxeie wrote

If this is how we treat the first person to ever win a Congressional Medal of Honor and the Nobel Peace Prize, shame on all of us.

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plexxer t1_je0euw6 wrote

You'd think the Judge would get wise when he added 'Yeahhh, that's the ticket.' after he answered every question.

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wagsman t1_je0fu30 wrote

This dude has absolutely no shame. He knows he will get a slap on the wrist so why stop?

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Aggravating_Foot_528 OP t1_je0u0yy wrote

Uh. He's going to go away for a long time.

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wagsman t1_je2uio1 wrote

Money tends to lead to more optimal outcomes, and based on his crimes, he got plenty of it.

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