"Georgetown Law Faculty and Staff, My parents are visiting this weekend, and I need to sell my enormous collection of beanie babies! I've approximately 480 little creatures of joy, and I'm selling each one for $20.00. You must buy all 480, though. It is a collection (not an auction)... They are very respectful and amicable with one another, and they are (for the most part) cat and dog friendly. Some are sassier than others, naturally. Please let me know! My parents can't find out. Peter Mattingly"
Attached is an image with literal beanie babies, a lot of them. But if there is a beanie baby you want, you basically can't really buy it because you have to spend thousands to get it.
Peter Mattingly in the email: He worked for the Georgetown University Law Center from August 2014 - December 2014 as an Intern Investigator. His experience in this position was as follows:
"Investigated criminal cases—including sexual and physical assault, prostitution, drug possession, theft, unlawful entry, and weapon offenses—in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia on behalf of the defense. Spoke with clients and attorneys to develop a defense theory; canvassed and photographed crime scene areas for evidence; located and took detailed statements from witnesses in the field, as well as interviewed and subpoenaed expert and defense witnesses for trial.
He worked at a Pizza place for four years while doing all of this from February 2012-February 2016.
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caliginosity ago
Beanie baby email: https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/26263
Attached is an image with literal beanie babies, a lot of them. But if there is a beanie baby you want, you basically can't really buy it because you have to spend thousands to get it.
Peter Mattingly in the email: He worked for the Georgetown University Law Center from August 2014 - December 2014 as an Intern Investigator. His experience in this position was as follows:
"Investigated criminal cases—including sexual and physical assault, prostitution, drug possession, theft, unlawful entry, and weapon offenses—in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia on behalf of the defense. Spoke with clients and attorneys to develop a defense theory; canvassed and photographed crime scene areas for evidence; located and took detailed statements from witnesses in the field, as well as interviewed and subpoenaed expert and defense witnesses for trial.
He worked at a Pizza place for four years while doing all of this from February 2012-February 2016.
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