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To: scion who wrote (9667)6/24/2006 6:49:04 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12465
 
The emails look bogus to me. Normally lawyers list their firm name and address and include a disclosure/confidentiality statement on the bottom when talking to prospective defendants. This absence is especially noticeable given the other supposedly identifying ID#s designed to make the person look authentic. And then there are the grammatical errors and informality of the correspondence, e.g."C-Ya".

The easiest way to prove the emails are a hoax is for SI to confirm or deny they've gotten a subpoena for the person in question lately. I suspect not.

- Jeff