jeffrey post these questions i asked on lgcy. it will be very funny if you find any.
Well, since you did ask me... I just happen to have a copy of the charges against you. How lucky!
False Statements Made By Defendant John Doe I a/k/a “Spider Valdez”
40. On October 19, 1998, defendant John Doe I, in concert with “defendant John Doe II, using the aliases “Spider Valdez” and “Rico Staris,” posted a message on a Silicon Investor chat line falsely accusing the Zwebners of having “shorted invalid stock” and having financed [LGCY, the public company for which Michael Zwebner currently serves as chairman] in a questionable manner.” 41. Two days later, on October 20, 1998, so-called “Spider Valdez” elaborated that his fabrication as to the Zwebners' “selling invalid stock short” was in reference to stock they owned in DCI. The defendant referred to the “short position at [DCI] that is backed by invalid stock and zwebner brothers.” These statements are all false. Neither Michael nor Charles Zwebner have ever sold invalid stock short. 42. On October 24, 1998 defendant Doe I a/k/a “Spider Valdez” falsely informed the Internet world that the plaintiff was in trouble with the SEC and the FBI in connection with their “deeds” concerning DCI stock: “i look at [DCI] squeeze and deeds of Zwebners. sec and fbi have matters in hand.” 43. In truth, there has been absolutely no investigation by the FBI or SEC concerning actions of the Zwebners related to DCI stock.
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