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![]() In the post you wrote that I am responding to and referencing in the one you quoted. Keep up here
![]() You made the point about the section reading "some money could be collected as civil penalties" ... and said it was separate, thus not referencing above, etc.; and I responded, "that's not the legal language of the document". Don't make legal determinations on non-legal settlement agreement language, as Walker has already done, but realizes is dicey, as he only consulted his own Attorney General (the one that declined to investigate his office where the FBI found felonies); and Schneiderman has been all over talking about what the settle can, and can not, be used for. But yes, we wait for the legal language, and that's why & when Scott Walker will have a lawsuit filed against his use of the funds to fix his budget deficit, rather than "housing related" problems.
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