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A couple of pages back I saw where she was working on her masters degree for nursing.

Maybe she is hiding out at the White House changing Joe's diapers.

Didn't Hunter hide out there for a while to avoid subpoenas in his child support case?


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Rumor has it that her office was budgeted for 65 attorneys but in the last two years she had less half the positions filled and in the last year, less that 20 attornies. Yet, all the funds in the training accounts were used. Of course when Gardner turned in the receipts to the previous auditor, all information was redacted EXCEPT the total cost.

It is believed by some (and this is where the money trial will probably lead to), that she was using training and education funds to pay for her advanced nursing degree.
 
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^^ If so she should do some time in the big house. I’m sure she’d be popular in the City jail.



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Were she to be indicted, tried, convicted and jailed, how likely do you think it would be that she would lose her law license, chellim1?

She could lose her nursing license under those circumstances so if she were not able to practice law as well, that could seriously impact her financial prospects.
 
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I think it’s more likely that she will lose her law license than that she will go to prison.
The Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel won’t take that lightly.



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Were she to be indicted, tried, convicted and jailed, how likely do you think it would be that she would lose her law license, chellim1?

She could lose her nursing license under those circumstances so if she were not able to practice law as well, that could seriously impact her financial prospects.


There is always Only Fans. She wouldn’t be the first disgraced lefty to wind up there.


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Advanced nursing degree would not be that expensive, perhaps two years at $20-$40k/year. Maybe less if at a state school. Most likely the funds were stolen or given to associates to hide the theft.

If she becomes a felon, she would automatically lose her law license and probably a nursing license as well.


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Advanced nursing degree would not be that expensive, perhaps two years at $20-$40k/year. Maybe less if at a state school. Most likely the funds were stolen or given to associates to hide the theft.

If she becomes a felon, she would automatically lose her law license and probably a nursing license as well.


She was going to St. Louis University....so massive big bucks. I have no doubt she shared the fund with her inner circle.
 
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She was going to St. Louis University....so massive big bucks.

I went to St. Louis University School of Law. It took me 10 years to pay off the loans...

Incidentally, Jennifer Joyce was in my class. Jennifer Joyce was elected circuit attorney in St. Louis city in 2000 and chose not to seek reelection in 2017.

What a different world it was with good prosecutors.




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Mark and Patricia McCloskey have their records expunged and now seek return of their firearms

Meanwhile, Kim Gardner is hiding in someone's attic.

Y'see, folks, sometimes, things do work out.
 
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It would be nice if someone were to confiscate Gardner and do to her what she likely did to the McCloskeys property
 
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Former Soros-backed St. Louis prosecutor admits to misusing public funds

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news...70452933ba3c19&ei=12

Former George Soros-bankrolled St. Louis Circuit Court attorney Kimberly Gardner has admitted to misusing public funds to pay for personal court costs and fees while serving as the city’s lead prosecutor.

Gardner resigned from her post in June 2023 after receiving repeated bipartisan calls for her resignation from officials across the state for allegedly neglecting her duties and being soft on crime.

On Wednesday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri said Gardner entered a pretrial diversion program with the U.S. District Court in St. Louis.

Under the agreement, Gardner admitted to directing her employees to cut a series of checks to her totaling $5,004.33 from the Contingent Fund Account in her office. The money, she admitted, was to reimburse her for fees and costs she paid in 2022 in a case brought against her by the Missouri Supreme Court.

In the case against her, the state's Supreme Court reprimanded Gardner and found she violated ethical rules during her office’s prosecution of former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens.

Under Missouri law, the Contingent Fund can only be used to pay necessary expenses related to prosecuting duties of the Circuit Attorney’s Office.

Instead, Gardner had the funds "deposited in her personal bank account and used for her personal expenses unrelated to her job duties and the operations of the Circuit Attorney’s Office," the agreement states. "Kimberly Gardner was not entitled under the law to that additional compensation."

The agreement defers prosecution against Gardner for 18 months, during which time she cannot violate any laws. Gardner is also required to report to a pretrial services officer, follow instructions given to her by the officer and repay the funds she received to the Circuit Attorney’s Office as restitution.

"The agreement follows a thorough investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office and the FBI, during which investigators interviewed all pertinent witnesses and reviewed all available evidence and financial records," U.S. Attorney Sayler A. Fleming said.

"This is a just and fair outcome for a case involving a former official and the misuse of public funds that just met the minimum required under the pertinent federal criminal statute."

Gardner's tenure was riddled with allegations of misconduct and mishandled cases long before her latest legal issues.

Gardner has been scrutinized for what critics describe as soft-on-crime policies.

Gardner is one of the first progressive prosecutors whom Soros, a liberal billionaire and Democratic megadonor, bankrolled in 2016 and again for her re-election in 2020.

She was also St. Louis' first Black chief prosecutor.
 
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She should spend time in prison… I’ll hold my breath.

"The agreement follows a thorough investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office and the FBI“.

Hahaha, oh my, that is a laugh-riot! A “thorough” investigation by the leftist government’s attack dogs- hilarious!




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