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Valve's Former Economist Put on Trial for Promoting Drug Use

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Riley Kim
Gaming Editor
Valve's former economist, now a member of parliament in Greece, is being put on trial for promoting drug use because he admitted to taking ecstasy 36 years ago
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Valve's former economist, now a member of parliament in Greece, is being put on trial for promoting drug use. The trial has sparked controversy, with many questioning the timing and motives behind the charges.

The economist, who has not been named, admitted to taking ecstasy 36 years ago. This admission has been used as evidence against him in the trial.

The trial has raised questions about the intersection of politics and personal history. The economist's past actions have been used to attack his character and credibility.

The case has also sparked debate about the use of personal history as evidence in court. Some argue that it is unfair to hold someone's past actions against them, while others see it as a necessary tool for holding public figures accountable.

The trial is ongoing, and the outcome is uncertain. However, it has already sparked a heated debate about the role of personal history in politics.

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[1] Valve's former economist, now a member of parliament in Greece, is being put on trial for promoting drug use because he admitted to taking ecstasy 36 years ago