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Anywhereo Foundation back to the trench with fundraiser event in Memphis

Grifters have no choice but to grift. That’s what there is to it. And though there’s no more purity to sell. The Anywhereo Foundation has welcomed supporters to a charitable “run” on May 11 in Memphis, where the cheapest seats will cost $500, and a table will cost $10,000. In addition to chicken, fish, or beef for the banquet.

How many people are expected to show up tomorrow? We’ll see when the numbers are out. But my guess is that Alex Ojjeh is hoping for a big turnout by slamming Romano on Instagram every chance he gets (including his latest rant claiming he has no animosity towards anyone), thus branding himself crazy. “You can not get this ill until you first lose your mind.” Another enticement may be the. An interesting aspect of the event is the prominence afforded to Alex Ojjeh.

The fundraising will help pay for the Ojjeh’s legal bills in the future. As a result, Ojjeh is most likely struggling to get out of this situation without going bankrupt, which is why he keeps delaying the closure of all of his bank accounts. While few people can afford the attorneys Ojjeh employs, he is fortunate in that he is a legendary successful fundraiser. What the judge asks for from Ojjeh is paperwork to back up his allegations, but because he’s a crook, he has his attorney look over it and come up with reasons that he shouldn’t have to supply those documents.

This is a case of papers. Anywhereo was started until his accounts were deleted, according to the DOCUMENTS. According to the archives, Ojjeh used the name AOCPartners to enrich himself and his business associates, not for a charitable reason.

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