Caporegime
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Where is the profit gonna go when all his stuff is frozen though
Hasn't he moved a lot of stuff into other people's names already?
Where is the profit gonna go when all his stuff is frozen though
Hasn't he already tried that to avoid his liabilities?
Hasn't he already tried that to avoid his liabilities?
Yeah the story has been he's offloaded anything of value to others, file bankruptcy, say he only has 1 million of assets, gives that to the victims, and then takes the assets back.I can't see him getting any joy from bankruptcy judges. Its obvious what he is trying to do.
IIRC he's already been caught trying to do that with at least one bankruptcy attempt, moving assets from his main company to another one that is owned by himself and his wife, I think the judge in that case put a stop to that and appointed a court officer to oversee what was going on.I can't see him getting any joy from bankruptcy judges. Its obvious what he is trying to do.
Well they did make fawlty towers, the good life and only fools and horses so who isn't?Boy, Alex Jones is the king of projection after now details of his text messages have come out. Turns out he might be a fan of BBC.
Lawyers for Mr Jones argue that another defamation trial - after similar cases in Texas and Connecticut last year - would hurt his income and thus his ability to pay judgements to other plaintiffs.
Good, hit these grifters where it hurts most, their wallets.It looks like we're getting our own case for a troll posting about the Manchester bombings
Manchester Arena survivors to take 'disaster troll' to court
Survivors launch landmark legal case against conspiracy theorist for defamation and harassment.www.bbc.co.uk
It's a shame that more punishment comes to those who waffle on about crimes than the actual perpetrators of said crimes.Good, hit these grifters where it hurts most, their wallets.