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To: M0NEYMADE who wrote (79966)9/3/2002 6:46:43 PM
From: DaiTN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
You are as naive as my 5 year old nephew, but it does not surprise me if that is your real age.

Read the condition of release below for Jeff Royer, and you tell me if you still think your BigDaddy will respond here if he gets bail. Like Dacoola said, " Big Daddy's flair for shoving people around is pretty much history".

Your bigDaddy was a good trader, but he was also a crook and a liar with a devil-like personality. I hope you can distinguish the differences.

Worshiping Tony because you hate the FBI or the US Government is another ridiculous and fallacious argument from your part. El Ghandi deserves your respect,... not Tony the El Greedy.

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6/18/02 22 CALENDAR ENTRY as to Jeffrey A. Royer ; Case called before
Judge Raymond J. Dearie on date of 6/18/02 for detention
hearing. AUSA Kenneth Breen, Larry Gerzog for deft. Case
called for continuation of detention hearing that began on
6/3/02 before this Court. Parties report to court that they
have reached an agreement on conditions of release. Deft
released on following bond: $500,000 secured by 4 pieces of
property. List of properties attached to bond. Deft is
under house arrest. Deft may leave home only for medical
emergency.
Deft will reside in Norwood, Colorado. Deft is
to have no contact of any kind with any of the co-defts and
potential witnesses. Deft to have no use of internet,
e-mail and cell phones.
Deft consents to pen register on
phone where he will reside. Bond co-signed by John Royer,
Charlotte Royer, Mildred Carriere, Robert Carriere.
Sureties signed bond in Colorado- appeared via phone. Judge
advised sureties of risks and responsibilities they are
undertaking once they sign bond. Sureties acknowledged on
the record that they understood and willingly sign the
bond. Bond executed. Deft released. Next court date:
6/18/02 at 12:30 PM. Court Reporter: Fred Guerino. (chee)
[Entry date 06/24/02]



To: M0NEYMADE who wrote (79966)9/3/2002 6:50:27 PM
From: mmmary  Respond to of 122087
 
"There is no solid link indicating a connection between Elgindy and Sept. 11," Jan Caldwell, the FBI's spokeswoman in San Diego, told the San Diego Union-Tribune.

The judge said he'd throw all 911 comments out.



To: M0NEYMADE who wrote (79966)9/3/2002 6:52:26 PM
From: mmmary  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Yes, I sure hope he responds publicly

I'm sure he probably wants to. Let's just see what his attorney allows him to do. I'm sure he's dying to clear his name in regard to some of these bogus charges.