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To: Adrian du Plessis who wrote (8253)4/16/1998 3:45:00 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10836
 
Adrian - long time no see. Do you think Baines will actually collect anything from Chelekis? Shore and Robinson should have some attachable assets, but I wonder about Saint George de Pumpster. Hope you buy us all a cyberbeer anyway, when you're rich as well as famous.

Do you know who wrote the Stockwatch kry article #reply-4072050 & #reply-4072060 ?
Do you have any thoughts on the situation yourself?
When Stockwatch says something I tend to listen. Likewise with Eric Charters.
My own take on it at the moment is that kry has a good case, but my mind remains open to informed input. Do you have a personal opinion on the case, have you studied it at all?

..... ­salud y pesos! ............ marcos



To: Adrian du Plessis who wrote (8253)4/16/1998 8:45:00 PM
From: Bill Jackson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10836
 
Adrian; That certainly puts a good spin on the day. It augurs well for your case. One wonders why they and live and publish in Florida, of all places. Because if they are the recipients of a huge judgement they can go bankrupt and keep their house, cars etc and all kinds of 'homestead' assets. This law was intended to stop farmers and homesteaders from being evicted by judgements/bankruptcies in the 30's recession by northern carpetbaggers. The richer criminal class have all made their legal residency Florida, and people with homes worth many millions have gone broke and stayed on there. Of course their cash is in an island hideaway.Asensio has residency there. I wonder if you can get them under the RICO statutes, now you have a win against them.
They will go to jail if they lose that RICO case. On the face of it they did conspire and recent RICO rulings have been quite broad.
This class includes all those you and the Sun have sued.
What it means is you may never get a penny from them unless you can get them to appeal and the judge makes them post a surety. It is almost certain they will not appeal, and you will not collect any money. But from this day forth you can refer to him as the gulty party.

Make sure you do not libel him, he will sue and he can collect unless you too move to Florida.

Bill



To: Adrian du Plessis who wrote (8253)4/17/1998 11:59:00 AM
From: Lee Bush  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10836
 
Adrian: The SEC apparently is getting serious about newsletter writers. Jerry Wenger now threatened with 10 years in the slammer for
his infomercials on the radio. His sin: Taking a position in the stock before-hand. So what else is new? Did investors really believe that Jerry wasn't doing that? Pretty naive. Compared to the abuses by market makers, my opinion is that the pump and dump PR is the lesser evil. Why aren't they cracking down on those short-seller abuses? Just my opinion.
Lee