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I saw someone ask a question that interests me. If he submits his original financial statement, is that fraud? If he submits a revised statement, is that an admission of guilt?
I’m going to say it probably won’t matter at all, but it amuses me to think he might have crafted a perjury trap for himself.
I saw someone ask a question that interests me. If he submits his original financial statement, is that fraud? If he submits a revised statement, is that an admission of guilt?
I’m going to say it probably won’t matter at all, but it amuses me to think he might have crafted a perjury trap for himself.
It’s not his financial statement they want, it’s the bond company’s.
He’s already been found guilty, admitting it at this point shouldn’t matter legally. IANAL