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Realityhurts

03/02/16 6:47 PM

#104692 RE: 1manband #104691

Alright. I still don't think that a jury would have convicted him. However, I'm not dumb enough to think that I know more than you about how they would perceive his actions. Just dumb enough to argue the potential result lol.

I suppose I'm a little biased in the fact that it is irritating to see a shale energy pioneer get indicted while, many in the financial industry got off with mere fines for their improprieties.

Of course I'm not defending his actions, it is just, well, annoying.

cyberbullymouse

03/03/16 9:56 AM

#104699 RE: 1manband #104691

Well stated.

BullNBear52

03/04/16 3:01 PM

#104777 RE: 1manband #104691

Someone needs to check the timeline of when this happened.

After Katrina the price of NG went up and everyone at the same time got into fracking.

So they screwed the landowners out of the leases to get the biggest bang for the buck and they got caught bid rigging.

This shouldn't be that difficult to figure out.

Now once caught would you drive into a bridge abutment out of despair?

I think not. A good lawyer would have pleaded him out. No jail time write a big check and move on.