You think that someone associated with the highest reaches of the U.S. government would only hire the best people, not the most obvious ones. Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, associates of Rudy Giuliani, were caught trying to flee the country Thursday and were arrested on campaign finance violations. But nobody anticipated the outrageous business names associated with the pair. Fruman was associated with a club in Ukraine called Mafia Rave, and Parnas even has an easily navigable website, listing himself as co-founder and CEO of Fraud Guarantee, a fraud protection company. Tweet may have been deletedSEE ALSO: Seth Meyers rounds up the weirdest Rudy Giuliani TV moments of impeachment season (so far) Parnas and Fruman's comically incriminating businesses are making professional writers look like try-hards. Tweet may have been deleted Regardless, the creatives of Twitter had a field day coming up with alternative names for the outrageously goony businesses. Personally I'd go to Gang Fiesta over Mafia RaveTweet may have been deleted That last one would make it hard to deny a quid pro quoTweet may have been deleted Maybe they're just tempting usTweet may have been deleted If they nail the dance number, an a capella group could workTweet may have been deleted All of these still sound less incriminating than Fraud GuaranteeTweet may have been deleted But nothing beats the originalsTweet may have been deleted I mean, how can you compete with Fraud Guarantee? And Mafia Rave sounds like the worst club in town. This era of politics just feels too surreal to believe. |
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