Inactive Richard "Lowtax" Kyanka - Deadbeat (emphasis on "Dead") founder of Something Awful, forced out of his own community, on his second divorce, stuck his dick in crazy, "Birth Giver"

I hope the sale goes through and then Jeffrey's pet C-SPAM lunatics get him raided by the FBI, who are so disgusted by the degeneracy of goons that they just smash the servers with sledgehammers.
News headline: “One Secret Service officer dead, two injured in credible threat investigation turned shootout, suspect also dead at scene”
Goons: “Turns out we were the puckins all along”
 
SA community is just going to further convince themselves Logan must be some golden cow victim in all this because kf posters think she's trouble.
But isn't she also a super-nazi for having a Kiwifarms account and appearing on fuhrer-null's youtube channel?

It's gonna be difficult to keep up with the ever changing narrative on this I feel.
 
For at least half a year, SA’s staff had been making a massive show about how SA’s old approach to customer relations was obsolete and they were transparent and fair and sensitive and open and caring and kind and shit now. It amuses me greatly to see them drop the act so abruptly and fall back into the traditional “we don’t care, gibs money” mode of Something Awful leadership.
Well don't worry, super 133t haxor JEFF K OF YOSPOS (totally NOT LOWTAX) is on the case.
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I don't think we'll ever find out unless Lowtax himself spills it. One thing I know for certain though, Jeffrey is overpaying at any price.
We could get some indication if Rich starts paying his back taxes. It's a longshot, I know. We'd have to adjust for his addiction and gross incompetence, but the "enough to start over" comment leads me to believe Rich is at least thinking about paying taxes with the money. Now whether or not he'd ever actually pay them is another issue entirely. He wouldn't pay them. Could the government have put out liens on Something Awful? I know they can do it with physical business assets like a storefront, but does Rich hold any copyrights or trademarks registered to SA that they could take the money for after the sale?

The MO court cases for back taxes don't show that the liens are levied against anything specific like a home or car, and we found out he rents and leases, but state they're for:
Deeds shall be a lien against all real and personal property of the debtor(s) listed above and all real and personal property acquired by manner after the filing of this lien.
Does this give them carte blanche to take the proceeds from the sale of anything he owns?
 
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