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Influenced by T-rump? Jeanine Pirro ignores 'more than half million dollars' in old debt


Looks like T-rump ass-kisser "Judge" Jeanine Pirro takes right after the President (whom she considers a 'close friend') when it comes to paying any debts - just simply ignore them. Why pay your debt?

The FOX 'legal analyst' and 'law and order' talk show host still owes more than half million dollars to vendors from her disastrous Senate campaign in 2006, when she tried to unseat Senator Hillary Clinton in NY. The debt was racked up in only four short months, until she aborted her failing campaign to be the US Senator.

In its last FEC filing, Pirro's campaign still owed $589,000 to 20 different vendors, including $222,559.25 in debt to GOP fundraising firm the Lukens Company. Republican consulting firm Mercury Public Affairs and telemarketing firm FLS Connect are also still owed money by the campaign, according to the committee’s filing.

The last filing with the FEC was in 2011, which showed no repayment on the debt that year. Since then, Pirro's campaign has not filed with the FEC even though it is required to do so by law, until the debt is paid off.

According to the FEC, 19 notices have been sent to Pirro's campaign, the latest one in October of this year warning her campaign that it could face fines, audit or other enforcement actions if requested financial information was not filed, as required. So far, Pirro has ignored all notices and won't comment on her legal woes.



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Trickle Down GOP economics.

GOP hires or uses services of a company.

GOP then stiffs the company & doesn't pay.

What trickles down is that those vendors can't give their employees raises, can't make a larger orders, can't expand because they have outstanding invoices.

It's Trump-topia.

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What gets me is they're not ashamed of doing this themselves, yet tear apart anyone else (*liberals*) who would ever do this. Pirro is supposed to be the "law and order" legal analyst. So much for law and order?

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Source?

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