Bill Dean’s $40 Mill “Party Pad” In the WSJ

By Loudoun Insider

The illustrious MC Dean & OpenBand owner / primary LCRC funder is doing pretty darn well for himself, I wonder which LoCo politicians will get invited to the Miami Party Pad.


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  • liberal anthropologist says:

    I am going to take ac wild guess and bet if isn’t the ones that he sued so shamefully. He is destroying his family’s name with his childish and dishonorable behavior.

  • jacksonbrown says:

    This is a perfect example of the responsible wealth inheriting self serving that the Republican party fights so hard to protect. The middle class gets shit on and he’s building these mega mansions for what? Partying? Yeh, really good policy. Thanks for exposing the truth here.

  • Shiloh says:

    There’s an old American saying “shirt sleeves to shirt sleeves in three generations”. In Asia, it’s expressed a little differently: “from rice patty to rice patty in three generations”. In Europe they say “from clogs to clogs in three generations.” And, most colorfully, in Italy, “from barn stall to barn stall in three generations.”

    Whichever you choose, the meaning is obvious: The grandfather starts and builds the company; the father continues to run what the grandfather built; the grandson inherits easy money and a flourishing company but lives a life of profligacy and ease and eventually runs the company into the ground and himself into the ditch.

    It’s sometimes called affluenza, i.e., money easily gotten is not appreciated and is wasted. Sounds like Bill Dean has a really bad case of it and is well on his way to proving the old adages to be very true.

  • Cato the Elder says:

    “This is a perfect example of the responsible wealth inheriting self serving that the Republican party fights so hard to protect. The middle class gets shit on and he’s building these mega mansions for what? Partying? Yeh, really good policy. Thanks for exposing the truth here.”

    Yeah! We should take it from them at gunpoint!

  • Loudoun's Soul says:

    “a Dulles, Va.-based engineering-services company that handles high-tech infrastructure projects for governments and corporations” — your tax dollars (and those of many others who actually pay taxes around the world) at work.

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