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To: Ron who wrote (7185)8/14/2003 9:45:09 PM
From: Selectric II  Respond to of 10714
 
He testified that the recent beating was by a relative of his wife -- not even one of the defendants against whom he's seeking the restraining order?

I wonder who pasted Eric before court!

Sounds like Bullock's got Eric's and Unti's number.



To: Ron who wrote (7185)8/15/2003 12:06:58 AM
From: Selectric II  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10714
 
Judge Frank Bullock ruled Thursday that Eric Hunter and his legal team failed to prove that Cree or Neal Hunter had threatened Eric Hunter and his family, the AP said. When asked by Eric Hunter's lawyer, Mike Unti, to issue the restraining order anyway, Bullock refused because of the "stigma" that can be attached to someone subject to a court order, the AP reported.

Good ruling. Other judges should take note.



To: Ron who wrote (7185)8/15/2003 1:30:17 PM
From: Yogizuna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10714
 
So a relative of his wife beat him up? How bizarre, how bizarre... I wonder if he filed charges against his wife's relative, because if he did not, it would look very suspicious and seem like he was seeking sympathy from the court to me.



To: Ron who wrote (7185)8/15/2003 2:13:47 PM
From: pompsander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10714
 
The saga of Eric just gets stranger and stranger. A "beating" from his wife's relative? What in the world was that about?

I am glad we are in Federal Court with a judge who appears prepared to give Eric and his attorney their full day in court before dismissing (I hope) the lawsuit. So far I don't see anything which is going to help Eric down the road. Testifying slowly for two and one-half hours because you are heavily medicated (?) because your wife's relative gave you a whuppin' just has to make the judge more skeptical of this whole fiasco. I hope it wasn't Mrs. Eric Hunter who gave him the black eye!

This whole case is another example of people with too much money and too much time on their hands airing their problems in the "big boy's" public forum.