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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWho has watched the Netflix episode of Dirty Money from Season 2 about Kushner?
I just finished watching it and I am beyond disgusted. A lot of the stuff that is in it has been reported here and there and elsewhere, but it really pulls it all together to give you a picture of what a bucket of slime the guy is.
We are in a world of hurt with the orange sack of $hit relying on this bucket of $lime to advise him. At one point there was footage of Kushner referring to something as "perfect" and it made me wonder if that's where 45 came up with the word to characterize his "perfect" phone call with the new president of Ukraine.
Talk about dirty. The guy is filthy. All about $$. No ethics. No compassion. Entitled richy Rich. Refers to citizens as "customers". Slumlord. Illegal real estate practices.
This is the essence of 45's "best people".
We are in a world of hurt, folks. Priority #1 after surviving this pandemic should be ridding ourselves of 45 and his entire family. Not a one of them should ever be allowed to hold public office ever. And Priority #2 should be throwing as many Republicans as possible--who have enabled this incompetent, narcissistic, traitorous sack of orange $hit and his family--out of office.
Oh, boy. I feel like I need a long hot shower after watching that documentary.
dhill926
(16,336 posts)legally. I'm sure some have tried. Seems they get away with anything they want...fuckers...
mnhtnbb
(31,382 posts)in NY and eventually ended up with about $200K in fines. Not peanuts, but not nearly enough. It highlights an episode of going after a woman in Maryland who lived in an apartment building that was purchased by a Kushner group AFTER she moved out. She received a letter to allow her to move out early without penalty, and then several years later after Kushner bought the complex, they went after her! She no longer had the letter. They went after this single mother for about $5,000. The judge upheld the action. She had her wages garnished to the point she had no money in her account. It was just unconscionable. An investigative reporter got on it--eventually was able to get a copy of the letter from the original landlord--and then a pro bono attorney sent that to the Kushner company. They went away! Decided she didn't owe them $5K any more.
Filthy, disgusting, unethical, creepy a$$holes.
And, the documentary has footage of a whistleblower from within the Kushner companies.
dhill926
(16,336 posts)so want to see the smarmy piece of shit in jail....
3Hotdogs
(12,367 posts)Jar-jar is season 2. I think he is more of a piece of shit than Gropenfuhrer.
The series is excellent.
mnhtnbb
(31,382 posts)I was scrolling through what I thought was Season 1 when I found it.
Here's a summary
https://www.indiewire.com/2020/03/dirty-money-jared-kushner-slumlord-netflix-120221
Roland99
(53,342 posts)mnhtnbb
(31,382 posts)since I had been out of the country.
3Hotdogs
(12,367 posts)Roland99
(53,342 posts)Just my own little review of it