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Originally Posted by David Merrill
Some of you may have noted JRB's link within his signature line: Creditoris Squaliformus. I clicked on that link and got a looksee.
http://www.loansharks.blogspot.com/
First I will tell you a suitor in California spent a half hour recently in a Bank of America insisting they honor a check he had non-endorsed "Deposited for credit on account or exchanged for non-negotiable Federal Reserve Notes of equal value." He says it was real fun, mostly because in the end, after long discussion with attorneys for the Bank they capitulated and gave him the cash in United States Notes that looked just like Federal Reserve Notes.
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Utter BS, David. Nothing like that happened at all to Mr. Shinnick. His story is in the news and Van Pelt is simply making more stuff up in an effort to make his odd view of reality seem authoritative.
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Originally Posted by David Merrill Van Pelt
This kind of sophistry and spin on an event depicts a much bigger problem with Judge Roy Bean and attorneys in general.
Regards,
David Merrill.
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You're caught in an outright lie and deliberate fabrication, David. Let's see you worm your way out of this one!
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...UGTGKRHSF1.DTL