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Burress was later released by the Giants, his troubles frequently cited for the team's late fade.
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(His father, a compulsive gambler, was often in debt, on the edge of legal trouble, and frequently unemployed).
He derives some drama from the trouble he frequently got into with the magazine's top editor, Graydon Carter.
I refer to these innovations as "the privatization of bankruptcy". LBOs do get in financial trouble more frequently than public companies do.
Five remain in custody, charged with the crime of "picking quarrels and causing trouble", a frequently used catch-all for locking up dissidents.
He is also sharply critical of Jeff Sessions, Trump's first attorney general, saying he had trouble focusing, frequently flew into red-faced rages and confused classified intelligence with things he had read in the media.
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