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Does anyone actually think Shaner has contacted any sort of legal help at all? I think he's just saying that so we'll stop mocking a known pedophile.
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FUCK, you're right. I suck cocks yet again.That's his son though isn't it?
Thought he was confirmed. My bad, I apologize.Personally, I think it would be a good policy not to refer to any lolcow as a "confirmed pedophile" unless that person has a bonafide conviction in a court of law and is a Registered Sex Offender.
He's also, seemingly, defending someone who hacked his account, and/or committed identity theft against him, which has to be a conflict of interest.
I think the thread title was changed to rustle Len's jimmies before the trial.Thought he was confirmed. My bad, I apologize.
Fair enough, as always, thank you for the clarification.Only if he has plans of taking Shaner to task for these actions does it create any adversity between them that would be a conflict of interest.
Fixed that for you.Personally, I think it would be a good policy not to refer to any lolcow as a "confirmed pedophile" unless that person has a bonafide conviction in a court of law and is An known sex A Fender.
FUCK, you're right. I suck cocks yet again.
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I think I posted a link to a local report about that case a few pages back, but this part of that article stood out to me:
The lawyers in this marathon were Benjamin J. Mayerson and his father, Hy. After years without a payment, they now stand to profit handsomely. The judge awarded them $3 million in fees, on top of their share of the punitive award.
Benjamin Mayerson, 46, the lead lawyer in the case, kept it going almost from the moment he got his law degree, despite many reversals. What sustained him?
"It was definitely a visceral anger at what they were doing, and a belief that what was right was right," he said.
His father, 77, put it more simply.
"I'm a lawyer, and that's my job," he said last week.
I imagine he was cocky and charismaticHy's son seems to be damn good at his job, can definitely see why they are local bigshots. I wonder what dad was like before he began going barmy?
Yes, we have the docs and witness testimony proving that Hy was, in fact, crazy enough to argue on Len's behalf.Didn't someone post his court docs proving he was earlier in this thread?
Hy Mayerson said:I believe my most important skill in both areas is in being an outstanding detective. If I did not believe the facts were compelling, I would not litigate the matter.
EDIT: Crikey, AnOminous AND Boldspicy mentioned it, it sounds like Hy's son was the lead lawyer. A question for the legal Kiwis, is taking on a case that long without payment normal? Sounded weird to me but I have no idea.
In case anyone doesn't know, are for any who are interested, the Pagans are a biker gang (as propane mentioned). They've been around since the 60s and their territory in this area is upper Pennsylvania into New York state. Lenny really, really needs to learn not to try and make deals with the devil or invoke that kind of stuff (his history with anon and the chans).
Right, you did post that, & my brain didn't register.I think I posted a link to a local report about that case a few pages back, but this part of that article stood out to me: