"Gennaro takes his sword and cuts the "B" off the crest, turning "Borgia" into "orgia" - which translates just how you'd expect."
"State-government finances are unlikely to rebound soon, said Katherine G. Willoughby, a professor of public management at G.orgia State University."
"An attorney for the defendant in the G.orgia case, James G. Ossie, said his client "hasn't yet responded to the allegations of the government" but that "he's been cooperating with regulators and wants to make restitution to all his clients.""