Missouri gets out of payments for a politico's fall from grace and a team that mostly blamed the victim:
Missouri Won't Pay The Lawyers Greitens Had Secured Over Possible Impeachment
The state of Missouri won't pay more than $180,000 to two attorneys former Gov. Eric Greitens' office hired ahead of possible impeachment proceedings, the state Office of Administration said Thursday. Office of Administration Commissioner Sarah Steelman said in a letter that it appears the primary beneficiary of the attorneys' work was Greitens himself and that the governor's office "at most received incidental benefits" from the attorneys' services.
Who cares, he isnt a Missouri Political shitstick anymore. Hope he saved some cash when he was the top brass in MO. He was smart to have resigned because what he did to be where he is now most people do each and every day, Unfortunatley for him his actions were normal but not accepted unless you are a Clinton!
ReplyDeleteLet the Greitens pay his own bills.
ReplyDeleteHe should show them how to do a real pull up... And call it even.
ReplyDeleteThe X Guv is hiding in Saudi Arabia by now so the last thing he's worried about is paying debts in the US.
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Hoodwinking lil prick. Glad his con-man act got "duct taped".
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Maybe Greitens can have a non profit cover this?
ReplyDeleteI wonder how much the dummocrats spent, they flew in a lying retired FBI agent and there’s no telling how much Kim Gardner spent on “hair doos and nails” lol!
ReplyDeleteGarber, the highly-paid "expert on defending clients against Impeachment", has now represented four Politicians, all G.O.P.!
ReplyDeleteOne of his clients was Impeached and Removed from Office, while the other three all resigned ahead of Impeachment Proceedings.
Somebody get this guy's business card to the White House, stat!