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Story:
Sources: Hinsdale track paid family well HINSDALE — While the Hinsdale Greyhound Park was struggling financially, its president and chief executive officer kept his two daughters on the payroll in "phantom jobs," sources say. Joseph E. Sullivan 3rd filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in mid-December, citing the sour economy as a factor, and the track closed its doors. For more of this story, click on or type the URL below: http://keenesentinel.com/articles/20.../id_351305.txt I wish I could say that I was surprised by this, however, "I am shocked, shocked, to find gambling taking place in this establishment..." If you check out what he paid himself, let alone members of the family, Herschel, Andy beyer, et al would have their losses recouped at this point. |
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He paid his daughters 200 and 400 a week respectively...What a dick, I bet they hate the cheap bastard...BTW since when is 20k a year a big friggn deal for a no show job.. NY City Sanation guys work an hour or two a day SOME DAYS get 45 days off with pay a year 50% pension after 25 years and make 90k a year.. I am sure the guy is a complete cheat but live his daughters out of it..
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I wonder if you would feel similarly if he had six of your figures tied up in this scam.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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Sure I think it sucks...but don't you think this happens in even the most legit forms of life.. If you want to be 100% secure that your wagering account is imdeminfied against loss maybe Bernie B over at the FDIC should take a cut of those rebates? You want 5 back? apparently there is some risk involved.. |
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