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Old 10-12-2014, 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by commandersander
Yo Jass......

Speaking from experience as I am (STILL) in litigation with Tow Boat US over my cc they sank 2 1/2+ years ago........

Anything either of you say on here can be used in court......to defame or defend. Jerry Smith (aka) jerryreliable really did no good for his defense posting here.....and I, as advised by counsel, have posted nothing of relevance to the case.

As long as it's active......I say less is more.....for you.....in the long run.....

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Agreed. Everything that I have put on here is factual, has been documented as well as depositions have been taken..and I won a Judgement against Leverage. What Donnie has stated has been taken out of context, completely false on numerous accounts and statements that he mentions, is different than his depositions to my attorney and so on. The next case will be better when we get on the stands...After 5 years, trust me I'm ready.
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Old 10-12-2014, 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Quick2500
If Marine Clean tells me to review those useless clippings again I'm going to lose it! I can only come up with two possibilities of why they keep posting it.
A: They think we are all complete morons and we will believe an investor having skin in how loaned funds are dispersed somehow exonerates them from the responsibility of repayment.
B: They are complete morons and should be happy they only have a 30k judgement, going a mil in debt gets guys that kicked doors in war zones knocking on yours, and they aren't there to hand out flyers.
Hey MC, if you thought any of what you did was going against the promissary note you should have documented it and had it signed by the lender as payment on the note. Without that, you owe that note.

The judgement I have against Leverages is more than the 30k..it includes pre and post interest and attorneys fees.
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Old 10-12-2014, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Jassman
The judgement I have against Leverages is more than the 30k..it includes pre and post interest and attorneys fees.
Yeah, I assumed everyone was aware of fees associated with non-payment including, but not limited to, interest, penalties, lawyer and court fees, etc. The next round could be in the form of a tort if they keep it up. (If that's not what you're already doing)

I guess sometimes I just get amazed by someone's completely irrational line of reasoning and what they consider to be evidence to justify themselves. Seems to be the new norm these days, unfortunately.

Best of luck collecting, hopefully somewhere in their dealings they "pierced the corporate veil" and you are able to place a lien on their personal assets.
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Old 10-13-2014, 03:40 PM
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The good news is that I can insure Jeff's 3 engine cenrer console cat when he's ready !
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