Well, well, well...if you read the last paragraph from CSNY it's all about "I" (her} and not what is best for us all. This is all about her and nothing about us the group. My goodness...I would say that she has an emotional condition which some people are being sucked into.
Finally, I know some of you are hostile to my decision to exhaust my legal remedies. My response is that my portion of the money coming to us is a large sum, very significant to me and my family, and I have no intention of relinquishing any portion of it unless forced to do so. No one here is going to replace the money I will lose if the Underwriters remain in Class 19 and given reports I have received very few people here would be able to write a check for either the initial or ultimate value of their portion of the money lost to the Underwriters. (Also remember that Morgan Stanley/E*Trade has the largest portion of the Underwriters’ $72 million claim in Class 19.) Accordingly, though I am sympathetic about people’s individual concerns, I am resolute. If you want to hurry things along, reach out to Tepper and the other three Settlement Noteholder heads and Jon Savitz.