What do you think about this?
I don't have a link, since I have only found some places about it, where it's in danish (If someone has a link, please post it...)
I haven't read much about this case, but what I've heard is:
Kurt Thorsen (a company owner) made some tax-fraut (or something like that), and was put in jail... that was about 6+ months ago, if I remember right...
Now he's still in jail, but he has a job in show bussiness: He has his own TV show (Called "Thorsen"), which means he gets out of jail, once a week (maybe more)
I could undestand it, if his show was about telling others, to stop doing what he did... but from what it looks like: He's not sorry about what he did, and the show is some comedy show (I haven't watched it myself, but saw a commercial for the show, where some of the best danish comedians where in...)
I can't see what punnishment there is, in having his own TV show
What do you think of this?
I don't have a link, since I have only found some places about it, where it's in danish (If someone has a link, please post it...)
I haven't read much about this case, but what I've heard is:
Kurt Thorsen (a company owner) made some tax-fraut (or something like that), and was put in jail... that was about 6+ months ago, if I remember right...
Now he's still in jail, but he has a job in show bussiness: He has his own TV show (Called "Thorsen"), which means he gets out of jail, once a week (maybe more)
I could undestand it, if his show was about telling others, to stop doing what he did... but from what it looks like: He's not sorry about what he did, and the show is some comedy show (I haven't watched it myself, but saw a commercial for the show, where some of the best danish comedians where in...)
I can't see what punnishment there is, in having his own TV show
What do you think of this?
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