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To: greg s who wrote (90241)1/27/2005 4:19:24 PM
From: olivier asser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Not quite. Quite a few matters not discussed here at SI. Further, if you read my post last night about giving away defense strategies:

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then you would realize that the many posts here made through alias/friends of the defendants have served a valuable purpose.

As for having "bluster about [any] prowess in the courts" that's a bizarre comment. If I were Bill Lerach with those kinds of resources at my disposal then this litigation would have been over 2 1/2 years ago. I'm not a lawyer. I'm representing myself against experienced lawyers, so I wonder what "prowess" you're referring to. Maybe I've gotten this far because of how incredibly damning the facts are, not because I'm winning or even playing the game of best-lawyer.



To: greg s who wrote (90241)1/27/2005 4:31:58 PM
From: olivier asser  Respond to of 122087
 
Incidentally, a few people made the case against Tony here on SI. And when some of that found its way into Court, SI posts, Tony was convicted of racketeering and extortion. The LA Times in fact quoted some of those posters in its recent article concerning the guilty verdicts.

It's interesting that when the frauds were committed, SI was presented by those as a "valuable resource for traders," meaning the posts made by AP and friends, Berber and friends, and Berber did post here many times:

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before his organized fraud earned him $350 million - they're all presented as prestigious public statements. Then, when it comes time for SI members to uncover the crimes, hopefully working together, all of a sudden SI is demeaned by being called "just a message board."

Funny how that works.