Quid pro quo is a Latin phrase that means "something for something". It's used in English to describe an exchange of goods or services, where one transfer is contingent on the other. For example, "a favor for a favor"
From: Jim Klausman <jklausman@midwest-health.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2022 9:42 AM
To: Henry McClure <mcre13@gmail.com>
Subject:
Henry,
Thanks for meeting with me yesterday. Since then I have also received some further communication from you to the county that you are unhappy with how the back taxes on Lauren’s Bay are being handled. I am more than happy to visit with you about this if you want. I’m trying to help you if I can, but you make it difficult when you go behind my back. Be a man, and we can talk about it. I don’t talk behind your back, as you know from yesterday I will tell you exactly how it is.
Jim Klausman
President/CEO
Midwest Health
3024 SW Wanamaker Rd. Suite 300
Topeka, KS 66614
office: 785-272-1535
fax:785-438-5514
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