These are probably the first times in his entire life that consequences have been progressive, swift, and clear. Every good parent knows how this works. Too bad he comes from a family of malignant narcissists. Emotionally, this man is a toddler.
It’s a shame just how utterly pointless a $10,000 fine is to him. Literally just putting a price tag on ignoring court orders, and it’s one he can easily afford even with his flagrantly inflated financial reporting.
Exactly. He’ll never care until he goes to jail. Fining him is a farce. Especially since he’s on trial for fraud. If he pays the fine, it won’t be with his money.
These are probably the first times in his entire life that consequences have been progressive, swift, and clear. Every good parent knows how this works. Too bad he comes from a family of malignant narcissists. Emotionally, this man is a toddler.
Edit: comma
Yep, this was nice to see that confirmed.
It’s a shame just how utterly pointless a $10,000 fine is to him. Literally just putting a price tag on ignoring court orders, and it’s one he can easily afford even with his flagrantly inflated financial reporting.
Exactly. He’ll never care until he goes to jail. Fining him is a farce. Especially since he’s on trial for fraud. If he pays the fine, it won’t be with his money.
Fines are for the poor. They do nothing for the rich.
The height of the fine is not the point. The point is that he has been fined for violation twice already. Three Strikes, anybody?
What about the many warnings before the gag order? Or were they the first 3 strikes?
Bless your heart, sweet summer child.
3 strikes doesn’t apply here unfortunately
If you have $1 Billion, a $10,000 fine is like a $1 fine for someone who owns $100,000.
Or 10 cents for someone with $10,000.
Or at most 1 cent for most of the people he swindles.