By Anthony Caso, Chapman University Fowler School of Law ( April 11, 2017, 11:07 AM EDT) -- Creditors are now battling each other over the scraps. There is no money, and given the chance, Puerto Rico's government has no intention of ever paying back the people who financed the regime for the past several years. The political leaders who spent money that the commonwealth did not have and mismanaged its affairs continue to live in the lap of luxury, suffering no consequences for their betrayal of the public trust. In the meantime, the people of Puerto Rico suffer, as do the creditors....
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