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To: carranza2 who wrote (190202)7/24/2022 10:16:21 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218916
 
C2, advice, in secret coding

DO.NOT.LET.YOUR.GUARDS.DOWN!

Flipping the situation around do you for a moment believe she would let mercy get in the way of de-balling operation w/ rusty spoon?

That, my friend, might be why ‘they’ didn’t used to let fellowettes on the front line of battles

Wait til ‘they’ come up w/ XX versions of robo-dogs by Boston Dynamics



To: carranza2 who wrote (190202)7/24/2022 10:39:51 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation

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Maple MAGA

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Looks like settlement time = she has dirty hands, was unprofessional so risks being disbarred, thereby losing her cash-flow stream, as well as which she'll likely lose the case anyway and must now realize she won't be able to run out the money.

Tell her your client will accept a monthly payment of $3,1415.92 for a period of 7 years in exchange for settlement before court. Or maybe the stakes are not that high. She will be able to get back to work and keep her cash flow running. A lump sum now might be too hard for her.

Mqurice