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🛑Consejo de Estado obliga a Bernardo Moreno a pagar por espionaje ilegal durante el gobierno Uribe 👇
🛑Consejo de Estado obliga a Bernardo Moreno a pagar por espionaje ilegal durante el gobierno Uribe 👇 YouTube video by 90 Segundos Noticias

🛑Consejo de Estado obliga a Bernardo Moreno a pagar por espionaje ilegal durante el gobierno Uribe 👇#ChuzadasDAS #BernardoMoreno #Uribe #InterceptacionesIlegales #ConsejoEstado #GobiernoUribe

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After college, Moreno worked at General Motors. At 26, he moved to Boston to become the general manager at a car dealership for the General Motors division Saturn.

Moreno is the president of the Collection Auto Group, a car dealership company. He relocated to Ohio in 2005 and bought a Mercedes-Benz dealership in North Olmsted. In 2019, he began to sell a number of his dealerships to focus on his new blockchain-based technology company, Ownum.

Moreno was appointed to the board of trustees for the MetroHealth System in October 2019.

In 2023, Moreno settled over a dozen wage theft lawsuits prior to launching his U.S. Senate campaign. He was ordered to pay over $400,000 to two former employees. He was rebuked by a state judge for shredding documents potentially related to the case.

A 2024 report found that Moreno had faced two lawsuits alleging gender and age-based discrimination; Moreno's campaign responded by saying both employees who sued him now support his Senate campaign.

After college, Moreno worked at General Motors. At 26, he moved to Boston to become the general manager at a car dealership for the General Motors division Saturn. Moreno is the president of the Collection Auto Group, a car dealership company. He relocated to Ohio in 2005 and bought a Mercedes-Benz dealership in North Olmsted. In 2019, he began to sell a number of his dealerships to focus on his new blockchain-based technology company, Ownum. Moreno was appointed to the board of trustees for the MetroHealth System in October 2019. In 2023, Moreno settled over a dozen wage theft lawsuits prior to launching his U.S. Senate campaign. He was ordered to pay over $400,000 to two former employees. He was rebuked by a state judge for shredding documents potentially related to the case. A 2024 report found that Moreno had faced two lawsuits alleging gender and age-based discrimination; Moreno's campaign responded by saying both employees who sued him now support his Senate campaign.

"Patriots: 
President Trump and Don Jr. need you on Bernie's team 
Don't let them down 
Bernie Moreno for U.S. Senate"
Additional text highlighted in a block at bottom: "PAID FOR BY BERNIE MORENO FOR SENATE "

"Patriots: President Trump and Don Jr. need you on Bernie's team Don't let them down Bernie Moreno for U.S. Senate" Additional text highlighted in a block at bottom: "PAID FOR BY BERNIE MORENO FOR SENATE "

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