Lanny
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That's kind of funny, I relish that thought.Alex Jones: "ROGER STONE FEARS HE’LL BE “EPSTEIN’D” IN JAIL"
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That's kind of funny, I relish that thought.Alex Jones: "ROGER STONE FEARS HE’LL BE “EPSTEIN’D” IN JAIL"
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I wonder how Stone is going to adjust to cockroaches everywhere and visits in the night from sexually demanding fellow inmates.
Don't worry, Roger, Hillary will be indicted any day now. Then a swift conviction will follow and she'll be bunked with you. You'll never be lonely again 'cause I hear she's a real talker.
He looks like the old actor James WhitmoreIn the dead of night tah' boot!
Too bad it wasn't the chalk outline, but I'll take it.
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Seven counts. What a glorious morning, gents.
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His tongue outline looks like a second set of teeth. I suppose great liars develop this morph.
And also the rats... but then, he is a ratfucker, so maybe he'll be good with that.
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How long until Stone spills the beans to get a shorter sentence?
How long until Stone spills the beans to get a shorter sentence?
I wonder how Stone is going to adjust to cockroaches everywhere and visits in the night from sexually demanding fellow inmates.
If there is anyone I would think is safe from being sexually assaulted in prison it’s Roger Stone.
He's betting that he'll get a pardon from a lame duck Trump.How long until Stone spills the beans to get a shorter sentence?
That's kind of funny, I relish that thought.
WTF?
Why would you hate that old dude so?
I just copy and pasted. Blame the Associated Press.Four prosecutors.
No, I think it was first one, then two more, then the fourth.I just copy and pasted. Blame the Associated Press.
So this turned into something that I wasn't really expecting.
Prosecutor in Roger Stone case resigns after Justice Dept. backs away from sentencing recommendation