Hard Time For Kansas City Racing Car Rich Dude After Payday Lending Crackdown

Friday comeuppance courtesy of a federal crackdown and a local upper-class denizen that doesn't engender much sympathy from so many broke-ass residents demanding white-collar criminal enforcement. Read more:

Race car driver Tucker gets more than 16 years for lending scheme

A Kansas businessman and race car driver was sentenced to 16 years and 8 months in prison on Friday for crimes related to his online payday lending business, which prosecutors said made more $3.5 billion as it exploited millions of cash-strapped consumers.

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  1. Put him somewhere nice where he can be "friends" with some of the people he screwed.

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  2. Not long enough.

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  3. Geezer Hater was his best customer

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    1. Yeah, the buttboi needed ALOT of cash to buy big LOADS of flavored K-Y and Preparation H for all those trysts in his favorite Barry BathHouse.

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  4. looks like he's practicing for his hard time in that picture.

    They don't call it the slammer for nothing. #sorryNOTsorry

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  5. He'll end up at a gay club fed prison like Glazer did and only serve maybe 1/4th of his sentence like Glazer did. I bet you he'll be back in a race car come 2020.

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  6. Here's an interview with him from last fall. It's part of a racing podcast Dinner with Racers. Interesting to hear his side. Overdraft fees from established banks seem just as bad if not worse but are part of a highly entrenched machine.

    http://www.dinnerwithracers.com/ep-73-scott-tucker-the-business-story/

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  7. He looks like he just got a sniff of Tonys baggies.

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  8. So H&R Bloch gets a pass for pulling the same kind of shit?

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  9. Club Fed vacay!

    After he gets done shitting that log!

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