Terri Patraw: A Corruption Free Week

I just had the best week I have had in 2+ years.  It was 100% corruption free.  No bad guys, no bad judges, no bad lawyers, no bad athletic directors, no bad presidents, etc, etc.

One thing that continues to amaze me is how many hits I receive on my blogs.  I truly and genuinely appreciate the support that I have received from all over the country and even other parts of the world! 

After my wonderful week away, I returned to a very cool message from a wonderful person.  You never know who is reading your blogs!

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I know I haven't talked to you in many years, but I just felt the need to say, Way to go! 

My jaw is still on the floor!  I cannot believe what you have been through and the amount of corruption you have uncovered. 

I have just spent the last couple of hours reading parts of the court transcript.  I had no intention of reading so much, but I just found it so unbelievable. 

I think I first heard about this from my brother when he read something in the paper a while ago...I don't even remember exactly.  But today, for whatever reason, I decided to read your blog again for an update.  And then I started reading the transcript and kept going.  

So, congratulations on making it to the next step.  I will keep checking in and wishing you the very best!
 
Take care . . .

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I have had many people say the same thing to me about the court transcript from the
University of Nevada, Reno Public Corruption Hearing. . . "that they cannot put it down once they start reading it". 

It is hard to believe that this stuff really goes on at an institution of higher learning and that the Board of Regents continues to look the other way.  

Justice will be served soon and the corrupt will be held accountable . . . both civilly and criminally.

 

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