President’s Fraud Follies: Retribution or Just Bad Timing?
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James didn't just prosecute a guy, he prosecuted the president *and* his companies—winning millions over fraud allegations. According to her attorney, this whole saga is 'a desperate example of the president's campaign of retribution.' Sounds like someone's confusing courtrooms for reality TV scripts, but with higher stakes and less popcorn.
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(1 of 3)Source: Feeds | Published: 8/8/2025 | Author: Carrie Johnson
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