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To: Pluvia who wrote (88333)11/26/2004 12:44:02 PM
From: ravenseye  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
After the sentencing, Pluvia began his campaign to discredit Elgindy on the message boards.
thestreet.com

And the point is:
And he says Pluvia -- Latin for "rain" -- is actually several different people who share the password and post under that alias on Internet message boards such as Silicon Investor, Yahoo! and Raging Bull.
thestreet.com



To: Pluvia who wrote (88333)11/27/2004 12:48:01 PM
From: hedgefundman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Feel free to show how my comments about tony changed when he got throwed <sic> in jail...

You seem very bitter and that was my point. You seem to take pleasure that Anthony was "throwed" in jail. I'm not here to defend Anthony. There are many sheeple who will and will attest to the fact that he soundly embarrassed you and made you look like the Anthony wanna bee that has been your dream. It seems, and this is merely speculation, that you are trying to run from the ramifications of your prior admitted association, perhaps because of the fear of Orange Jump Suits. Why else would you be so evasive when someone is trying to serve you as indicated in the article that was posted here by ravenseye? If you were so forthright, why did you cower?

The article that ravenseye posted is very revealing.

Elgindy has been ordered to check into a federal prison on June 11, and begin serving his sentence. He says he's angered that someone like Pluvia is pelting him with renewed criticism.

The person behind that alias is far from a saint himself, at least according to Elgindy and court records.

A lawsuit filed against Pluvia last year charged the message board poster is actually Steven Alan Keyser, a man with a list of legal difficulties that includes a shoplifting conviction, an IRS lien for back taxes and an outstanding arrest warrant in Las Vegas.


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"I'm a much better person than he is, even though I have a conviction," Elgindy said. "I care about people."