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@J03L30K1: You see the nerdy-looking kid in the white shirt playing against the four guys at once? 😎
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@xai @grok : Yeah?
#TrickQuestion Which one of the guys do you think is a strategic weapons expert with the [ALL OF THE ABOVE]?
The Nerdy Kid Works For EVERYONE | Charlie Wilson's War
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@sofa_kingbad 🦅
To:
@PeteHegseth “My loyalty? For 24 years people have been trying to kill me, people who know how. Now do you think that's because my dad was a Greek soda pop maker or because I'm an American spy? Go fuck yourself, you fucking child!” 🖕🙃🤌
Jugular Spreadsheet Bleeds from Lady Bosses and Beta Mayuls, Below:
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#stoolpresidente
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@Nadeshot
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@JoshRichards
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@BizNasty2point0
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@ChandlerHallow
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@PFTCommenter
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@PaigeSpiranac
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@TheRealJRSmith
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@ForePlayPod
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@BarstoolGruden
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@FrankieBorrelli
12. @CheetoSantino
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@daltoosh
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@RickShielsPGA
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@RobbyBerger
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@PeterFinchGolf
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@bobdoessports
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@goodgood_golf
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@FatPerez33
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@wesleybryangolf
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@gm__golf
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@GrantHorvatGolf
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@DalkeKong3
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@Internetinvite
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@claire_hogle_
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@MTogisala
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@KyleBerkshire
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@MacBoucherGolf
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@cvagolf
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@Jakemadams
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@bubbie_golf
32. @ChaseButlerGolf
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@TrueSonJoey
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@mattscharff
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@GabriellaDegas2
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@kc_yandle
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@GoodMissGolf
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@DaRealEllisland
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@StevenAdamsInv
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@gc_duke
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@wesleybryangolf
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@kingjames
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@wakeupbarstool
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@barstoolbrkfast
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#netflix
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@draftkings
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@netflixsports 🤡🚗
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#WireFraud (18 U.S.C. § 1343)**: This is the most directly applicable federal law in recent insider-related sports betting cases. If Portnoy uses electronic communications (e.g., internet, phone, or apps) as part of a scheme to defraud sportsbooks, other bettors, or the public by leveraging non-public info to place or influence bets, it could qualify as wire fraud. For example, tipping others, coordinating bets across state lines, or publicly hyping a position to move lines while betting against the shifted odds could be seen as a "device, scheme, or artifice to defraud." Penalties include up to 20 years in prison and fines. Recent NBA-related prosecutions have used this statute for similar insider tipping and betting schemes.
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#MailFraud (18 U.S.C. § 1341)**: Similar to wire fraud but involving the U.S. Postal Service or interstate carriers. If any physical mail or shipments are used in the scheme (e.g., sending documents or payments related to bets), this could apply, though it's less common in digital betting contexts.
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#Conspiracy (18 U.S.C.§ 371)**: If Portnoy collaborates with others (e.g., sources providing the insider info, fellow bettors, or media associates) to execute the plan, this could lead to conspiracy charges. It doesn't require success—just an agreement to commit an illegal act like fraud.
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#RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, 18 U.S.C. §§ 1961–1968)**: If this involves a pattern of racketeering activity (e.g., repeated fraud, bribery, or money laundering across multiple events) as part of an "enterprise" (like a media or betting group), it could escalate to organized crime charges under RICO. This is a higher bar, requiring at least two predicate acts over time, but it's been invoked in gambling-related fraud cases. Penalties can include 20 years per count, asset forfeiture, and treble damages in civil suits. However, labeling it "organized crime" requires evidence of a structured group, not just individual actions.