Tuesday, October 23, 2007

WSJ: The Story of the Bank of Blanchardville

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3 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:12 PM

    Having grown up in Blanchardville and going to school with Mr.Hardyman's kids I have to say I do feel sorry for his family.

    He is guilty as charged, and this just goes to show what can happen in small towns with small banks and nobody really questioning anything.

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  2. Anonymous2:30 PM

    Ahh contraire the feds were watching them, there is an obstruction of audit charge.
    The Feds caught'm with his hand in the cookie jar.
    Now a jury will decide if he is guilty.

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  3. Anonymous11:29 AM

    The jury already decided he is guilty, he, hardyman is already serving a 9 yr prison sentance. It's Severson who is currently on trial.

    When I spoke of know one paying attention I meant the bank board, bank trustee's SOMEONE local.

    I think he was surprised he got caught.

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