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<blockquote data-quote="Fester" data-source="post: 360759" data-attributes="member: 6300"><p>Without looking it all up with links etc. from what I can remember he invested a pretty big sum of money into some rail or shipping facility in or around Minot that fell through and then tried to introduce state legislation in some way and form to have ND pay the money back to him or the so called business that invested the money, that was until the media got ahold of it. There was more to it but that’s from what I can remember, it’s been a few years since this happened.</p><p></p><p>I believe it had something to do with his/his dads bank, again this is just from what I think I can remember and also may be skewed. I can remember reading something on it in the news and he would not comment on it.</p><p></p><p>The North Dakota House agreed Wednesday to fund a rail spur to help a troubled shipping center in Minot, but balked at giving more than $8 million in taxpayer money to bail out a trio of banks — including one owned by Republican U.S. Sen. John Hoeven — that obtained the facility through foreclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fester, post: 360759, member: 6300"] Without looking it all up with links etc. from what I can remember he invested a pretty big sum of money into some rail or shipping facility in or around Minot that fell through and then tried to introduce state legislation in some way and form to have ND pay the money back to him or the so called business that invested the money, that was until the media got ahold of it. There was more to it but that’s from what I can remember, it’s been a few years since this happened. I believe it had something to do with his/his dads bank, again this is just from what I think I can remember and also may be skewed. I can remember reading something on it in the news and he would not comment on it. The North Dakota House agreed Wednesday to fund a rail spur to help a troubled shipping center in Minot, but balked at giving more than $8 million in taxpayer money to bail out a trio of banks — including one owned by Republican U.S. Sen. John Hoeven — that obtained the facility through foreclosure. [/QUOTE]
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