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ATLANTA — A corrections officer at the U.S. Penitentiary in Atlanta pleaded guilty to stealing money from an inmate’s CashApp account and applying for a COVID-19 loan for a business that never existed, federal prosecutors said.
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25% of the population will steal......
ReplyDeleteAtlanta-The Dinks got the pedicure business covered so Andy wanted to start a hair straightener & nub removal shop.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a perfect candidate for the biden administration.
ReplyDelete-lg
GA is in the running for most corrupt state.
ReplyDeleteYea, WTF happened to Georgia ? For the most part it's a beautiful rural place but the last couple years, DAMN
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It's all related to Atlanta and those who control that city.
DeleteHere in SC hardly a week goes by without a story about some C.O. being arrested for sex with an inmate or trying to bring in contraband.
ReplyDelete- WDS