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Without representation, public money is used to buy foreign cars, banquets, girls.
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The court upheld that Mr. S was personally liable because he had used company funds to buy cars and real estate under his personal name, as well as controlled operations for the company.
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Mahoney said more than half of New York's legislators have used leftover campaign funds to buy themselves cars.
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According to the Indictment, Baxter used his ill-gotten gains to buy jewelry, cars, extravagant international travel, and other personal luxury goods and services.
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The premise: Buy up lots of small companies in a fragmented business--such as used cars, funeral homes, office products, food distribution and medical diagnostics--then purchase raw materials in bulk to cut costs.
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