Newsweek’s Parent Company Charged With Defrauding Lenders

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Newsweek's parent company has been charged with defrauding lenders to help keep the struggling media organization afloat

 

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RepublicanPete Newsweak is still a thing?

Probably asked themselves what would Donald do?

Fake loan application?

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