They have now taken away Guiliani's law license
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... Well Derek ... Watch and learn ... Watch and learn ... Real life entertainmentDerekJohnson said:
and you believe all thatanimate said:This is going to be interesting.
Trump won't pay Rudy for his "work" ... but he wants unconditional loyalty and support.
Rudy is supposedly running out of money and is tightening the purse strings.
Rudy when asked awhile back about this kind of situation with Trump basically said that it would be smart to always have a backup plan.
Can't buy this kind of entertainment...
And now that his ability to generate income through his ability and place as a lawyer is suspended - how is he going to move forward?
He's not going to make enough money from his podcast that's for sure. -
Well we'll agree to disagreeanimate said:
... Well Derek ... Watch and learn ... Watch and learn ... Real life entertainmentDerekJohnson said:
and you believe all thatanimate said:This is going to be interesting.
Trump won't pay Rudy for his "work" ... but he wants unconditional loyalty and support.
Rudy is supposedly running out of money and is tightening the purse strings.
Rudy when asked awhile back about this kind of situation with Trump basically said that it would be smart to always have a backup plan.
Can't buy this kind of entertainment...
And now that his ability to generate income through his ability and place as a lawyer is suspended - how is he going to move forward?
He's not going to make enough money from his podcast that's for sure. -
Michael Avenatti still has his law license.
Tells you all you need to know about the political two-tiered banana republic we now live in... -
So does the Kraken for now
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He doesn’t, but it’s a fabulous “feel fact”.HoustonHusky said:Michael Avenatti still has his law license.
Tells you all you need to know about the political two-tiered banana republic we now live in... -
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Law License Suspension superiority guyHHusky said:
He doesn’t, but it’s a fabulous “feel fact”.HoustonHusky said:Michael Avenatti still has his law license.
Tells you all you need to know about the political two-tiered banana republic we now live in... -
One is not like the other.
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Kevin Clinesmith, the Corrupt FBI Lawyer Who Forged Documents to Frame an Innocent Man, May Get His Law License Back on July 19
—Ace
A Ruling Class judge first gave this corrupt government official, who forged a document in order to frame a man, then entered that forgery into evidence in a FISA hearing, no jail time at all.
The judge's excuse? Well, this criminal lost his job. And might lose his law license. Isn't that punishment enough?
"[He] lost his job, and his government service is what has given his life much of its meaning," Boasberg said Friday. "He was also earning $150,000 a year and who knows where the earnings go now. He may be disbarred or suspended from the practice of law, you may never be able to work in the national security field again. These are substantial penalties."
I think the average street criminal would be surprised to learn that losing your job due to a crime, and maybe losing your Ruling Class Credential of a law license, is punishment enough.
And now -- about that losing his law license part.
He lost it for just one year. The suspension is dated retroactively to August 2020.
And now he'll petition to have it reinstated.
The Government Clique really looks out for its own, doesn't it?
Former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith has agreed to a one-year suspension of his attorney license in Washington, D.C., following his conviction in August 2020 on a felony false-statement charge arising from the internal review of the special counsel's Russia investigation, new bar records show.
Clinesmith and his lawyers at Lathrop GPM signed a negotiated discipline with the District of Columbia office of disciplinary counsel on June 11 that set out the proposed suspension.
A hearing committee of the District of Columbia Board on Professional Responsibility is expected to take up the proposal at a public hearing on July 19.
Why should anyone feel any moral obligation to obey the "laws" of the United States?







