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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony@Pacific & TRUTHSEEKER Expose Crims & Scammers!!!

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To: StockDung who wrote (4952)1/14/2008 12:13:10 PM
From: ravenseye   of 5673
 
By Dean Calbreath UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER June 10, 2002
...Last month, Elgindy was ordered to pay $155,000 to his former attorney Matthew Tyson for libel and infliction of emotional distress. In a bitter feud, Elgindy slammed Tyson on the Web in racially tinged attacks. He offered Tyson's employer $100,000 to fire him.

'He threatened to hunt me down and to somehow strike me with his shoes, with his foot, and made some threat about hanging me by (an anatomical location),' Tyson said.

San Diego Superior Court Judge William R. Nevitt ruled that Tyson was not blameless in the dispute, because he let his own business interests conflict with Elgindy's, even while serving as his attorney. But Nevitt added that this could not excuse Elgindy for his self-described 'campaign to 'destroy' Tyson and make his life 'a living hell.' '....
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12/02/2002
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LETTER dated 12/2/02 from Matthew Tyson to Hon. Raymond Dearie requesting that the Court release funds to satisfy a judgment entered against Mr. Elgindy in the San Diego County Superior Court. (Chee, Alvin) (Entered: 12/19/2002)
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