• @Pratai@lemmy.ca
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    599 months ago

    It’s so adorable how he’s trying so hard to look tough, but manages to look like the scared little rodent he is.

  • @apfoster10@beehaw.org
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    529 months ago

    Ok so I am not buying the tough guy act he is desperately trying to portray in the photo. Dude is a walking ice cream sandwich in a suit.

    • liv
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      249 months ago

      I didn’t even realise he is trying to look tough. He looks anxious.

      • @StringTheory@beehaw.org
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        59 months ago

        Red eyes and make-up wiped off his nose like he’s been crying, and a sulky expression…

        Not at all tough. More like a young child who had a temper tantrum and is pouting.

    • @Hylactor@sopuli.xyz
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      159 months ago

      I don’t doubt that he is belligerent, I don’t doubt that he is capable of murder. He is a rapist. If “dangerous” is considered tough, then I buy it. But tough is not the same as strong. There is no strength without empathy.

      • Shhalahr
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        99 months ago

        Dangerous is not the same as tough. When toughness is necessary, then weakness is the dangerous trait.

    • @Sordid@beehaw.org
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      I’m not sure that’s what he’s going for. He just looks unhappy to me, which seems very plausible. If he had half a brain, he’d do a Bill Gates and put on a careless smile in his mugshot.

  • MadMenace [she/her]
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    259 months ago

    Does anyone know why he used a bail bond company? Seems weird. Does he really not have the $200,000?

    • Saik0
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      299 months ago

      The first thing you learn when you start gaining money is that it’s always best to tie up someone else’s money. Most people learn this first with credit cards.

    • @quindraco@lemm.ee
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      What? What are you talking about? That’s not how bail works. He doesn’t need 200k.

      The amount of your bail is the amount you owe if you don’t appear in court, not the amount of the deposit, i.e. the amount of cash you need on hand. That’s 10% of the total. If you have a 200k bail amount, you need 20 grand on hand, not 200 grand.

      • MadMenace [she/her]
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        149 months ago

        Hmm, that’s not how they work in my state. You either pay 100% of the bail yourself, or you pay 10% to a bondsman and they cover the other 90%.

        • @jarfil@beehaw.org
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          19 months ago

          Maybe he can get more than a 10% return on the 200k over the time the bond money is to be locked?

          • @skadden@ctrlaltelite.xyz
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            19 months ago

            That’s a valid point I hadn’t considered. Based on a cursory look at how bail bond works, if you go with a bondsman you’re out a certain amount regardless if you show up to court or not.

            So if he paid the 200k he’d get almost all of it back after court, minus whatever processing fees the court has. If he goes with the bondsman he forks over 10% and the bondsman covers the other 90%, but he would get nothing back after court. The bondsman gets the full refund and keeps it all.

            I can’t imagine the return on that would move the needle much for someone as “rich” as he is. I don’t know though, and I’ll fully admit this is pure speculation.

            • @jarfil@beehaw.org
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              19 months ago

              It’s hard to tell how rich he is exactly… but I bet we’re not thinking enough like a con man, and missing some angle.

              Maybe he could start a fundraiser because of the 200K, but pay only 20K to a bondsman. Maybe his 20K cheque, will bounce back. Maybe his joke about fleeing to Russia, was no joke at all. Maybe going through a bondsman, saved him some paperwork, or time. Maybe he expects to be indicted on more charges, and have to post bond several more times… 10 times like this would be the difference between 200K for a bondsman, vs. locking up 2M. Maybe he found a sympathizer to post the 200K, and charge him 0%.

              • @skadden@ctrlaltelite.xyz
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                29 months ago

                I like where your head’s at. I’m gonna go with the expecting more indictments angle paired with not being as rich/liquid as he’d like everyone to believe. What an unavoidable situation he’s found himself in.

  • stopthatgirl7
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    209 months ago

    Someone on Mastodon pointed out how he looks like Vigo the Carpathian in his mug shot, and I can’t stop laughing.

  • KingJalopy
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    199 months ago

    Is this real? I haven’t kept up with the news but if so this is fucking great.

  • @agentsquirrel@beehaw.org
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    169 months ago

    This pose was specifically intended for tee shirts, banners, and protests. There’s going to be a lot of money made off this picture.

  • Onihikage
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    159 months ago

    Ah yes, the Kubrick Stare. A staple of the villainously deranged.

  • Rentlar
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    9 months ago

    Alright, so I can refer to ex-president Trump as Inmate #P01135809 for the duration of the trial.

    Well I hope Inmate #P01135809 gets a fair trial and the justice he deserves.

  • Baggins
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    129 months ago

    Seriously, could they not get a shorter cameraman, or lower the tripod? A lot of these pics are taken at this angle.

    The twat is posing. Why was he not made to stand straight and not pull a face like he’s on a wannabe supervillan dating site?