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[deleted] t1_j553hu3 wrote

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FiveTicketRide t1_j553ys8 wrote

Yeah but when you steal money from rich people they get mad and lawyer up and go after you

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what-the-what24 OP t1_j55lnqz wrote

Good point and thank goodness the rich people sued him esp because he also stole from lots of not rich people.

My husband went after him initially for the money, but, in the end, it was all about the principle. After publicly shaming Josh, he got payment for him/ his crew and all of his subs. So many other really great tradesmen never got paid by Josh. They either didn’t have the time to go after him or they thought they were somehow in the wrong (eg didn’t feel they had an enforceable contract).

However this particular justice was wrought, I’m glad to see that justice was served.

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FiveTicketRide t1_j55m1jq wrote

I'm glad he got the payment. I have a lot more sympathy for the tradespeople than I do for the investors -- not that I don't feel for the investors at all, but people who rip off workers so they can make more money (for country clubs and private school, no less) should absolutely be brought to justice.

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ttd_76 t1_j56uven wrote

It's one thing when you are maybe stealing from one job to pay for the next job just hoping that somehow you'll get a break and everyone will end up paid.

It's another when you are stealing from one contractor or one customer and buying yourself a country club membership with it.

Also, it's like if you expanded too fast and couldn't do all the work but at least the work that you did manage to do was good, then maybe you just got in over your head. But if the work you did was shit, and you actively lied about it and ripped people off even when you had the funds, then the whole thing was never anything more than a rip off scheme.

Also he was mainly stealing from his own partners, leaving them in the lurch financially instead of him, and then on top of that he threw them under the bus in his legal defense.

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