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Reddit user says he has an “uncle that works for the team” and Rhule will be fired


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1 hour ago, Cdparr7 said:

No we used to get more info from reporters than we did in the past.

100% disagree.

1 hour ago, Cdparr7 said:

I’m pretty sure Igo’s access has changed the past few years as an example.

@Zod (Igo?) is this the case?  If you ever had "access" has it changed one way or another?

 

Prime opportunity to get "local press" on the record!!

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3 hours ago, BIGH2001 said:

It's worth noting that the house isn't actually in his name though. Not sure what all is actually the arrangement with that.  

Maybe because deranged fans can post his address on the internet for even more deranged fans to come over to his house and say or do horrible this to his family?

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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Maybe because deranged fans can post his address on the internet for even more deranged fans to come over to his house and say or do horrible this to his family?

Also could be just financial stuff that rich people do.   Have it owned by an LLC and Rhule rents it out to himself and writes off a business expense.  Or some other crazy accounting maneuver that's only available to the super wealthy.  

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1 minute ago, BlitzMonster said:

Also could be just financial stuff that rich people do.   Have it owned by an LLC and Rhule rents it out to himself and writes off a business expense.  Or some other crazy accounting maneuver that's only available to the super wealthy.  

Most likely. But with the way people love to go after someone they don't even know for the stupidest reasons it's scary to think about. Imagine the vitriol Rhule's family has to endure everyday. Just going to the grocery store must be brutal. 

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22 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Most likely. But with the way people love to go after someone they don't even know for the stupidest reasons it's scary to think about. Imagine the vitriol Rhule's family has to endure everyday. Just going to the grocery store must be brutal. 

"Rhule didn't go for it on 4th and 7.  Let's burn his house down."

As scary as it seems, I could imagine conversations like that actually happening.

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1 hour ago, BlitzMonster said:

Also could be just financial stuff that rich people do.   Have it owned by an LLC and Rhule rents it out to himself and writes off a business expense.  Or some other crazy accounting maneuver that's only available to the super wealthy.  

"...paranoia strikes deep, into your life it will creep..."

 

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6 hours ago, BlitzMonster said:

Also could be just financial stuff that rich people do.   Have it owned by an LLC and Rhule rents it out to himself and writes off a business expense.  Or some other crazy accounting maneuver that's only available to the super wealthy.  

Ding ding ding 

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10 hours ago, Cdparr7 said:

No we used to get more info from reporters than we did in the past. 

Actually, as far as The Observer goes, they've had some pretty good reports over the past few years (Getzenberg, Rodrigue) but I think the current duo of Jonathan Alexander and Ellis Williams is as good as they've had in a long, long time.

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9 hours ago, BlitzMonster said:

Also could be just financial stuff that rich people do.   Have it owned by an LLC and Rhule rents it out to himself and writes off a business expense.  Or some other crazy accounting maneuver that's only available to the super wealthy.  

It cost like $500 to start an LLC in NC and $200/yr in reporting costs. It’s done to remove an owners name from the tax records, not some crazy accounting maneuver or every house in eastover would be an LLC. Almost every public figure/celebrity does this for some level of privacy.  Search Real Estate record for current/former Panthers that live here…you ain’t gonna find many. 

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9 hours ago, BlitzMonster said:

Also could be just financial stuff that rich people do.   Have it owned by an LLC and Rhule rents it out to himself and writes off a business expense.  Or some other crazy accounting maneuver that's only available to the super wealthy.  

This is the way. Incorporate yourself as an LLC. And you don’t have to be rich to do it, it’s not that expensive, it’s just that mostly only rich people know about it. My dad is actually in the process of doing it now and he’s definitely not rich. 

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