The blowhard who once infamously hacked into herdfans.com states that Smith took advantage of low-income Americans while at Intuit then ran away before the consequences.
https://marshall.forums.rivals.com/threads/making-amends.67010/Still doesn't know the difference between attorneys general and attorney generals - hope MU declines his offer of prior review of MU online postings free of charge LOL
'@i am herdman then mentioned that Intuit, just this year, got hammered by the FTC for "deceptive advertising" during Bradley's reign leading the company. Intuit immediately appealed by arguing an unconstitutional aspect of the proceedings.
All 50 state attorney generals formed a coalition urging the government to reject the appeal. It's important to note that even though Intuit, during Bradley's time leading the company, spent tens of millions of dollars lobbying the government (including high donations to Biden) and hiring away top IRS employees, the company still had to pay nearly $150 million in punishment for other deceptive business practices related to the same issues.'