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Race Radio said:He missed his chance to settle for a reasonable amount and is now stuck taking this to the end.
Why can't they settle?
Race Radio said:He missed his chance to settle for a reasonable amount and is now stuck taking this to the end.
Race Radio said:It would be nice if you wrote a post that actually made sense
thehog said:For the use in a civil case?
Retrieving money is enforcement. Nothing to do with evidence presented in a civil case.
Do you actually read anything on this thread or just 'stream' post everything?and get upset if it doesn't fit your agenda? (That is too obvious
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Allow people to discuss and if you don't like what they post then you can choose to ignore and not interrupt.
Again it just ends up like the last discussion when you went on and on on a topic you knew very little about. Let's not go down the hedge fund route again. No one needs that, yes?
Herbstrong said:Why can't they settle?
Herbstrong said:Why can't they settle?
Fortyninefourteen said:Assume:
1) Judgement in favor of US and relator
2) Immediate Appeal
3) Years go by, again.
4) Appeal rejected.
5) Then, an attempt to collect against judgement.
Get you popcorn and diet soda supply cued up.
Race Radio said:The price is too high, and it continues to increase. Lance figures it is better to roll the dice
Digger said:Wrong......
thehog said:Assume it goes to trial. 1-2 years. Immediate appeal on various fronts. Attempt to settle in between. Appeal rejected. Attempt and attempt again, collection attempt, settlement in some form. Lump sum with year on year future earnings being garnished.
I think that's how it works generally?!![]()
Race Radio said:How exactly?
Do you think the settlement number has gone DOWN since the Feds joined the case? Why?
Digger said:Listen you are on here talking as if you know what this case entails...by definition you can't know. So you are bluffing. That's the key point.
Race Radio said:Ahhh, so when you said I was was wrong you didn't really know if what I was saying was incorrect or not, or wanted to add to anything to the conversation, you just wanted hope I was wrong.
Got it
Race Radio said:Ahhh, so when you said I was was wrong you didn't really know if what I was saying was incorrect or not, or wanted to add to anything to the conversation, you just wanted hope I was wrong.
Got it
thehog said:don't wish to flood a thread with nonsense and wishful thinking.
the NSA limits non-terrorism referrals to serious criminal activity inadvertently detected during domestic and foreign surveillance. The NSA referrals apparently have included cases of suspected human trafficking, sexual abuse and overseas bribery by U.S.-based corporations or foreign corporate rivals that violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
Digger said:Post after post since last night...you'd think you were privy to the details and the case.
But carry on...time will show.
Benotti69 said:It will be hard to show USPS enjoyed benefits if they made losses in the years after sponsorship.
Race Radio said:Riiiight, like the NSA sharing info to nail Lance?
http://www.ctpost.com/local/article/NSA-handing-over-non-terror-intelligence-4706227.php
Who is posting nonsense again?
Race Radio said:Riiiight, like the NSA sharing info to nail Lance?
http://www.ctpost.com/local/article/NSA-handing-over-non-terror-intelligence-4706227.php
the NSA limits non-terrorism referrals to serious criminal activity inadvertently detected during domestic and foreign surveillance. The NSA referrals apparently have included cases of suspected human trafficking, sexual abuse and overseas bribery by U.S.-based corporations or foreign corporate rivals that violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
Who is posting nonsense again?
peloton said:I don't care who is right or wrong, chill guys please.
When is Lance going to court?
BroDeal said:Aren't you the same guy who spent years talking about Lance and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act?
Race Radio said:How is that related to the Qui Tam case?
Do you really think the NSA is gathering info for the Feds on the Qui Tam case? Really?
peloton said:I don't care who is right or wrong, chill guys please.
When is Lance going to court?
Scott SoCal said:I asked the local aphrophysicist these questions earlier;
1. Will the Feds win?
2. If yes, what will be the size of the penalty?
3. What method will the court use to formulate the penalty?
Since so much of this is speculation (Digger), here's my thoughts;
1. Feds win.
2 & 3. The penalty will be substantially less than the $100 million number being thrown around.
I think Monkeyface likely has a legitimate argument regarding actual damages and those arguments will mitigate much of the penalty.
Pure speculation here..... I'm thinking the penalty will be in the $10 - $20 million range and the court will cite gravity of damages.
Oh and in the end, Floyd winds up with more of Lance's cash in his bank account than Lance has in his own.