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Re: Willy post# 43960

Thursday, 08/20/2020 8:09:45 AM

Thursday, August 20, 2020 8:09:45 AM

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Yet, after all of that the Judge wasn't mad enough to enter an order finding an executive perjured himself.

Imagine how much more egregious the behavior Kate engaged in must have been then what you witnessed. After 12 trials not a single order finding a witness perjured themself.

This is why the perjury order against Kate is so relevant to GEGI. You witnessed a lot of bad behavior in 12 trials but nothing bad enough to warrant a perjury order.

I don't think Kate should be applauded for engaging in such reckless disregard for the truth that the Judge entered a perjury order. It appears from your experience that an order finding someone committed perjury is a truly rare event. When someone looks into whether to invest in GEGI they have the right to know about the CEO's accomplishments and failures such as the Perjury Order or her bankruptcy, which was filed in 2009 and is still pending.