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Former Nun Misused Investor Money For Casino Project - Ordered To Repay $970k!

A former nun was last week ordered by a judge to pay back $970,123 that she received from investors between 2009 and 2011 to manage a casino project in D'Iberville, Mississippi. Sandra Manno, the mayor of Marlton, New Jersey in the 1970s, who reportedly helped legalize gambling in the state, used money for The CanCan Casino Resort and Spa project (expected to open in December this year) to en[...]   Read more » Former Nun Misused Investor Money For Casino Project - Ordered To Repay $970k!

Former Nun Misused Investor Money For Casino Project - Ordered To Repay $970k!   0   
I don't see any details of when she was a nun.All I see is the usual politician thinking that they deserve more than they get and are living the high life on' money belonging to other people.

     
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well well well... curious to see investors flooding their cash into a gambling operation that is managed by a nun? where do we go from here... vodka manufacturing facility operated by the pope or hardcore porn studio run by virgins?
imo those investors should have opted for a lot safer and profitable venture and invested into the expansion of "pochui's ball shave" franchise.

     
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She was a 'former' nun, and I am pretty sure she was not a saint. Also there is so many ways to cheat people out of their money - without traces - she just had to use the one method where plenty records remained to incriminate her. Nice one.

     
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