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Signorelli

[ see-nyaw-rel-lee ]

noun

  1. łąłÜ·łŠČč [loo, -kah], łŠ1445–1523, Italian painter.


Signorelli

/ ČőŸ±ÉČÉČŽÇˈ°ùɛ±ô±ôŸ± /

noun

  1. SignorelliLuca?14411523MItalianARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Luca (ˈluːka). ?1441–1523, Italian painter, noted for his frescoes
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But former assistant U.S. attorney Richard Signorelli doesn’t believe any innocent explanation.

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The former president “wouldn’t get anywhere close to destroying us without his many craven enablers,” Signorelli wrote, “including lawyers unfortunately.”

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Former federal prosecutor Richard Signorelli predicted that Meadows will ultimately only have two options in the D.C. case: be an "indicted non-cooperating defendant for which conviction will mean lengthy incarceration" or a "fully cooperating defendant which will preserve all or most of his freedom."

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Former federal prosecutor Richard Signorelli noted that Carroll can likely "just amend the complaint from her other case against him with court permission, or file a third action."

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“It’s not like he’s a villain,” Signorelli said.

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