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samsamsamiam

01/19/19 9:02 PM

#146395 RE: Smilin_B #146394

Well I guess I would have to disagree. If that man is pumping a piece of crap and knows it - I think he should be very afraid!!!

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shajandr

01/20/19 1:31 AM

#146419 RE: Smilin_B #146394

"No man should ever be afraid of another man.
George did the wrong thing on Friday and he continues ...

Not sure why everybody is afraid of him. I certainly am not"


George is an asshole. He loves the litigation game and using the legal system to squeeze munny ~OUTT of people and/or make their lives hell. He's had reasonable success so far using the courts as a weapon.

Butt George will likely eventually learn that the legal system is nott much of a shield. Some people just don't give a shit about the rules and aren't intimidated by a complaint or summons. When George runs into on of those folks, he will learn the hard lesson of professional litigants.

I've related that one of my colleagues went to meet a defendant in a trade secret case (about the ink formulations for lotto tickets) in a bar - for settlement discussion - and the dude pulled a pistola on him. This guy was nott even a tough guy, he was a Ph.D. chemist with no criminole record.

Litigation is like a hand grenade; pull the pin and prepare to gett some fragments blown back atcha. And nott always via the legal system.

Many of the miscreants in the pennyscams are less than savoury (unsavoury) people; quite a few are mobbed up.

I'm shure Januss recalls at least one incident where a pennyscam CEO was found stabbed to death on a Caribbean island with his hands duct-taped together ad evidence of torture (did they cut some of his fingers off?). I don't recall the dead dude's name, I think his first name might have been Mark or something like that. Januss will recall the incident. DaMobb was, I bleeve, implicated in that pennyscam and prolly are the folks who desanguinated the chappie.

I also recall another incident, I think in Noo Joisee, where a broker involved in pennyscamming was found murdered.

And those of us in NorCal will nott soon forget Gian Luigi Ferri who went to 100 California Plaza armed and upset with lawyers, and his shoot-em-up at the Pettit and Martin lawfirm.

If George CONtinues to play in the pennyscams as a gadfly professional litigant and/or as a pennycrook himself, I predict that he will have, one day, a rude awakening when he crosses some of these people who are nott intimidated, nor care about, a civil complaint - or even a criminal one.

There are plenny of empty 55 gallon drums available.

One had better be DAMPT SHURE about all the peeples involved in a pennyscam before one decides to break cover and take them on relying on the legal system as their cudgel.

Just axe Jimmy Hoffa. Hell, in the LOCH pennyscam, one person had photos of them, their home, and their van surreptitiously taken in rural Georgia (Warner-Robbins area) and the photos both mailed to them with a note about the stock. Another person in Florida had the lugnuts on their vehicle loosened and removed in their driveway. And those people were nowhere near as troublesome to the scamsters as George has been (when he was against pennyfraud, ostensibly anyway).

George strikes me as the kind of stubborn, now e-m-o-t-i-o-n-a-l dude who will eventually find himself in a situation he didn't expect with people he didn't really know (certainly din't know them well enuff!). It could be simple anonymous malicious harassment to make his life hell (e.g., George Hayduke), a beatdown by some unknown thug(s), vandalism, a fire, loosened lugnuts, or worse.

He had best pick his opponents (and their financial backers) very, very gingerly and thoroughly investigate them before he moves on them.



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Crazy Money

01/24/19 4:58 PM

#146753 RE: Smilin_B #146394

Nobody should be scared of George Sharp...
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Huggy Bear

01/24/19 6:32 PM

#146756 RE: Smilin_B #146394

Everyone is not afraid of George A. Sharp.