Corey had my sympathy in that exchange.
That lawyer was browbeating him about whether he was aware that he was hurting Juniper by selling stock, but you could say that about any time a stock gets sold. Everyone who sells is acting to depress the stock that he's selling. Juniper issued stock to NIR in exchange for a loan, and, naturally, NIR was going to sell it according to their own timetable and priorities. That's how the world works. So, I'm glad you posted it, but it was not in any way disparaging against Corey. He handled himself well. I'm not defending him overall and certainly not for how he treated his own investors. But the timing of selling stock that he legally controlled was entirely his decision.