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[–] nuworldblue 0 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Lol, "soon-to-be-rich"? The guy is a doctor, his wife is a doctor, and four of his kids are also doctors:

Their eldest son Tim, 34, practices medicine in Texas; their second son Ben, 31, is a medical graduate; their daughter Christine, 33, is a doctor in Durham, NC; and their youngster daughter Angela, 27, is a medical graduate of the University of Kentucky.

He is a valuable, contributing member of his community and a family man. He also did absolutely nothing to deserve this treatment, and is a minority to boot. I think you mean, soon-to-be-filthy-stinking-rich-beyond-his-wildest-dreams.

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[–] muricasnexttopautist 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

And he lost his license to practice because he was trading a MALE patient drugs for sex...such upstanding family man! Americans should could learn some honorable Vietnamese family values from noble man fucking doctor who exploits drug addicts! The airline shouldn't have done what they did, but I bet this guy wishes now that he had just left the plane. Now his gayness and shame is in the daily mail.

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[–] nuworldblue 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

To be fair, in this situation it shouldn't matter if he is a pole-dancing, drug-addled, disease-ridden, sex-crazed male prostitute. One has nothing to do with the other. The man bought a plane ticket and was beaten and dragged off of the plane for refusing to give up his seat.

But with this new information, I guess his status as upstanding immigrant doctor-man who married an immigrant doctor-woman and spawned four second-generation immigrant doctor-children might not be as valuable given his past of using his doctor-powers to trade prescription drugs gay sex.

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[–] ashekchum 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Yeah be can probably front enough to get a top notch legal team, which would increase that even more.