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Linda Nolan and Bankruptcy
Mutter
17-01-2014
There seems to be a misconception on the threads that bankruptcy means you are broke and in need of a £20 quid note stolen from someone's wallet.

I can assure you that many, from kids who got a credit card and spent to the hilt, to thriving business owners who salted their money away were not broke. Bankruptcy is the easy way of avoiding paying bills in many cases.

I turned off the interview with Callum Best today Re sorting his money. Bankrupt twice, yet has a hair transplant costing 6 grand.

He, Nolan and Katona are the tip of the iceberg. Thousands are abusing the bankruptcy laws everyday and no one cares because you and me pay.

Nolan and her husband overspent and Frank Carson gave her a slot out of charity only to be robbed by her husband.

Now whether robbing from a friend who helped you, or beating your wife is worse, is your judgement.
fisch
17-01-2014
Beating your wife is worse of course I cant believe anyone could say otherwise
I remember reading about the black eyes he gave Alison Holloway
robborocks
17-01-2014
Bankruptcy is the lazy way out, but its very easy for the celebs.

Linda comes across as extremely lazy and I doubt she would want to work hard for money.
klaw
17-01-2014
My tax money was going in her pocket apparently. I find it difficult to believe she couldn't get some work, McDonalds is always hiring - and many places would love to have a Nolan sister on the staff. Clearly she just didn't feel like working. I believe her cancer was 5 years ago, and she seems perfectly capable of work, but she was on benefits. I'm not bashing everyone on benefits, I'm saying Linda Nolan could've easily found a job if she swallowed her pride.
BellaRosa
17-01-2014
Originally Posted by Mutter:
“There seems to be a misconception on the threads that bankruptcy means you are broke and in need of a £20 quid note stolen from someone's wallet.”

The bankruptcy came after the theft of the money.
Betty Britain
17-01-2014
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