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Just shy of 50% of votes, she will again face Rep. Gresham Barrett in a runoff later this month.
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You could have a reverse Gresham's Law at work, in which good money drives out bad.
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Because of the letter, two companies unwittingly gave Gresham money as part of a loan agreement.
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Davenport, known as "Fast Eddie", set up Gresham Ltd in 2005 which masqueraded as a respectable business with 50 years of experience sourcing huge commercial loans.
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"They actually started writing a plan for food-borne disease outbreaks, but they started a pandemic preparedness plan, " Gresham says.
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He set up Gresham Ltd in 2005, pretending it was a respectable firm with 50 years' experience of sourcing business loans.
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Horsfall, Davenport's solicitor, had written a letter lying about how much money Gresham had.
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If not, there will be a diminishing demand for space at 30 Gresham Street, Dresdner Kleinwort's smart new address.
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Stephens, who changed his name from Richard Kirkup to avoid his criminal past, posed as a "surveyor" on behalf of Gresham and would visit proposed building sites and assess their viability, the court heard.
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Lord Sutherland - formerly Stewart Sutherland - is a former chief inspector of schools and is currently provost at Gresham College in the City of London and president of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
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McHugh, who claimed he had a PhD, posed as a lawyer and accountant to coerce businesses into taking up loans with Gresham.
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