I'm sorry. What is the unethical part of that?
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Replying to @JECarter4
For one they, they've repeatedly claimed they never used the Foundation as a vehicle for personal enrichment. That was a lie.
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Replying to @mtracey
Where are you getting the "used the Foundation" part?
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Replying to @JECarter4
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Replying to @mtracey
Show me specifically where it shows that any money that was supposed to go to the Foundation, went to Bill instead.
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Replying to @JECarter4
That's not what's alleged. Foundation donors were petitioned to enrich Bill, by the person who ran the Foundation.
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Replying to @mtracey
That would be a story! But sorry, no. Bruce Lindsey was CEO from inception to July 2013 when Eric Braverman succeeded him.
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Replying to @JECarter4
Ok, I misremembered. He functioned as an executive, as Bill's emissary, even though his formal title was "counselor."
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His title was ill-defined but he wielded huge power by way of the Foundation.
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