On Apr 21, 10:13 pm, Alex <akaufm...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> in article 4q2dnRcUstnB0JDVnZ2dnUVZ_tajn...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ray Gordon,
> creator of the "pivot" at r...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote on 4/21/08 10:28 PM:
>
> > Tsk.
>
> You can call people names and accuse them of horrible things, but you're
> still not important enough to sue.
>
> How do you like them apples, fr00t l00p?
Susan Polgar might think differently. After all, Ray has accused her
of a felony. If he can't back up his claim, not to mention if he has
not reported it to the authorities, he could be in for a world of
legal trouble - one that could cost him ownership of ALL of his
intellectual properties and his business, should the courts so
decide. It's not out of the ballpark for that to happen as he owns
the business, making it a tangible and, therefore, attachable, asset.
One might think that Ray, famous paralegal that he claims to be, would
know this before putting words to screen...
Lee Darrow, C.H.
http://www.leedarrow.com


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