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diamong [38]
3 years ago
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David Donor called NPR during a fund drive and pledged to donate $50,000. Counting on this big donation, NPR planned and began t

o produce a special reporting project on the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. Later, David changed his mind and decided not to donate the money after all. PBS sued David. Will PBS will win its lawsuit?
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leonid [27]3 years ago
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No, because that's david's money so he can do anything he wants with it, PBS just wants that money & trying to find a way to get it which is trying to sue David.  So no, PBS will not win the lawsuit, David will win the lawsuit.

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