OrcishLibrarian on X: The audacity of Curt Schilling — who took $75 million in government-backed loans, then bankrupted his company, stiffed his employees, and left Rhode Island taxpayers holding the bill —

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OrcishLibrarian on X: The audacity of Curt Schilling — who took $75  million in government-backed loans, then bankrupted his company, stiffed  his employees, and left Rhode Island taxpayers holding the bill —
Curt Schilling Bashes Student Debt Relief Despite Defaulting On $75M Govt. Loan
OrcishLibrarian on X: The audacity of Curt Schilling — who took $75  million in government-backed loans, then bankrupted his company, stiffed  his employees, and left Rhode Island taxpayers holding the bill —
Curt Schilling - Whose Company Defaulted On A $75 Million Government Loan - Criticizes The Student Debt Relief Plan
OrcishLibrarian on X: The audacity of Curt Schilling — who took $75  million in government-backed loans, then bankrupted his company, stiffed  his employees, and left Rhode Island taxpayers holding the bill —
Curt Schilling complains about student debt relief, Twitter immediately reminds him about 38 Studios - The Boston Globe
OrcishLibrarian on X: The audacity of Curt Schilling — who took $75  million in government-backed loans, then bankrupted his company, stiffed  his employees, and left Rhode Island taxpayers holding the bill —
OrcishLibrarian on X: The audacity of Curt Schilling — who took $75 million in government-backed loans, then bankrupted his company, stiffed his employees, and left Rhode Island taxpayers holding the bill —
OrcishLibrarian on X: The audacity of Curt Schilling — who took $75  million in government-backed loans, then bankrupted his company, stiffed  his employees, and left Rhode Island taxpayers holding the bill —
Curt Schilling acts like we all just forgot about the time he blew $75M in public funds on an MMO that never came out
OrcishLibrarian on X: The audacity of Curt Schilling — who took $75  million in government-backed loans, then bankrupted his company, stiffed  his employees, and left Rhode Island taxpayers holding the bill —
Curt Schilling acts like we all just forgot about the time he blew $75M in public funds on an MMO that never came out
OrcishLibrarian on X: The audacity of Curt Schilling — who took $75  million in government-backed loans, then bankrupted his company, stiffed  his employees, and left Rhode Island taxpayers holding the bill —
Curt Schilling's 38 Studios Move Shows He Is STILL a Raging Hypocrite, News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
OrcishLibrarian on X: The audacity of Curt Schilling — who took $75  million in government-backed loans, then bankrupted his company, stiffed  his employees, and left Rhode Island taxpayers holding the bill —
Curt Schilling Pays $2.5 Million Settlement Over 38 Studios
OrcishLibrarian on X: The audacity of Curt Schilling — who took $75  million in government-backed loans, then bankrupted his company, stiffed  his employees, and left Rhode Island taxpayers holding the bill —
Curt Schilling Bashes Student Debt Relief Despite Defaulting On $75M Govt. Loan
OrcishLibrarian on X: The audacity of Curt Schilling — who took $75  million in government-backed loans, then bankrupted his company, stiffed  his employees, and left Rhode Island taxpayers holding the bill —
Curt Schilling - Whose Company Defaulted On A $75 Million Government Loan - Criticizes The Student Debt Relief Plan
OrcishLibrarian on X: The audacity of Curt Schilling — who took $75  million in government-backed loans, then bankrupted his company, stiffed  his employees, and left Rhode Island taxpayers holding the bill —
Curt Schilling sued by Rhode Island agency over $75 million loan guarantee - The Washington Post
OrcishLibrarian on X: The audacity of Curt Schilling — who took $75  million in government-backed loans, then bankrupted his company, stiffed  his employees, and left Rhode Island taxpayers holding the bill —
After game industry failure, Curt Schilling agrees to pay back Rhode Island

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