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Crime Epstein List drop is in 3... 2... 1.... Tomorrow.

100% bullshit.

The burden is always on the moving party (the person filing the lawsuit) to prove both the tort and any damages. A defendant can rebut by showing it's true, but doesn't need to if the plaintiff failed to make a case in the first place.

So it would be completely reasonable for someone to conclude that donny 100% nailed kids and you don't care at all. And there is nothing either or you could sue me over.

Prove that you don't screw possums in the butt. You're an idiot. You don't know dick about the law.
 
We knew that the defenders of :eek::eek::eek::eek:philes would deny, lie, misdirect, confound and downplay everything in order to cover their masters.

But the "protect Sherdog from a libel lawsuit" approach was fucking unexpected, gotta give it to them lol
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LOL I don't know if I've ever seen a worse case of denial from some of these clowns. Just living in an alternate world of desperately coping and defending just because their name has an (R) next to it. Wild.

Very sad really when you think about it.
 
That's not true. Here is the quote.

"You are arguing with a dumbass who is cheering for his team and has his tongue deep in the ass of a child molester."

That is a member here calling the President of the U.S.A. a child molester. That's what is being allowed here. If that is the standard, then so be it. Everyone can all start calling every Democratic Politician the same. That would be consistent. That should be a great look for the forum.

Also, I am not taking it personally. You have my motives all wrong. I think it opens the site up to liability. Libel is a real thing.

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I think it was yesterday or the day before he was claiming that he ran a legal Dept, he did say he wasn't a lawyer , so there's that..

I was. In college (UCSD), I worked for the top litigator in San Diego, David Strauss. I learned I didn't want to be a lawyer and got my MBA from UCLA. I started as a 3rd Party Liability, Medical Lien specialist and quickly ascended as a law firm bought the company that I worked for and became a manager at. The law firm I landed at also had big banks. I had over 30 collectors, 8 legal processors, and 2 lawyers under me by the time I was 30. I thoroughly know the FDCPA, FCRA, TPL, and Work Comp Laws... at least I did in the 1990's. By the time I was 34, my wife told me that my work did not agree with me, and she was right. I moved into Technology and did Cisco three-layer networks and IBM Netfinity and AS400 servers for many of the major Las Vegas properties (MGM, Boyd Gaming, and others) and the State of California's Teal Data Center. It bored me, and I moved into Project Controls, data, and software after working for ESI International, delivering Project Management and Business Analysis training for George Washington University for a couple of years. I also have a PMP and am friends with some of the most world-renowned Project Managers and Business Analysts, thanks to ESI. I then landed at my current company, which completely intrigued me due to the owner and staff which I am now part owner and Executive VP, creating Project Control data and visualization solutions... and now AI, which apparently I am an "expert" in according to INL Scientists. I think virtually no one is an expert in AI, but I fully understand LLMs, Agents, RAGS, Actionable Prompts, and I created the formula last year that everyone is using to deliver AI in the Project Controls space. My career path has been from something that I was good at, taking on lawyers who didn't pay doctors, hospitals, and medical groups, but hated, to becoming a top technologist in the Energy Industry, which I enjoy. I consult and am friends with top DOE Feds and also advise multiple members of Congress on Energy policies. There you go. You want to talk shit. Some of us have done a ton of things with our lives. I am also an author.
 
I was. In college (UCSD), I worked for the top litigator in San Diego, David Strauss. I learned I didn't want to be a lawyer and got my MBA from UCLA. I started as a 3rd Party Liability, Medical Lien specialist and quickly ascended as a law firm bought the company that I worked for and became a manager at. The law firm I landed at also had big banks. I had over 30 collectors, 8 legal processors, and 2 lawyers under me by the time I was 30. I thoroughly know the FDCPA, FCRA, TPL, and Work Comp Laws... at least I did in the 1990's. By the time I was 34, my wife told me that my work did not agree with me, and she was right. I moved into Technology and did Cisco three-layer networks and IBM Netfinity and AS400 servers for many of the major Las Vegas properties (MGM, Boyd Gaming, and others) and the State of California's Teal Data Center. It bored me, and I moved into Project Controls, data, and software after working for ESI International, delivering Project Management and Business Analysis training for George Washington University for a couple of years. I then landed at my current company, which completely intrigued me due to the owner and staff which I am now part owner and Executive VP, creating Project Control data and visualization solutions... and now AI, which apparently I am an "expert" in according to INL Scientists. I think virtually no one is an expert in AI, but I fully understand LLMs, Agents, RAGS, Actionable Prompts, and I created the formula last year that everyone is using to deliver AI in the Project Controls space. My career path has been from something that I was good at, taking on lawyers who didn't pay doctors, hospitals, and medical groups, but hated, to becoming a top technologist in the Energy Industry, which I enjoy. I consult and am friends with top DOE Feds and also advise multiple members of Congress on Energy policies. There you go. You want to talk shit. Some of us have done a ton of things with our lives. I am also an author.
 
I was. In college (UCSD), I worked for the top litigator in San Diego, David Strauss. I learned I didn't want to be a lawyer and got my MBA from UCLA. I started as a 3rd Party Liability, Medical Lien specialist and quickly ascended as a law firm bought the company that I worked for and became a manager at. The law firm I landed at also had big banks. I had over 30 collectors, 8 legal processors, and 2 lawyers under me by the time I was 30. I thoroughly know the FDCPA, FCRA, TPL, and Work Comp Laws... at least I did in the 1990's. By the time I was 34, my wife told me that my work did not agree with me, and she was right. I moved into Technology and did Cisco three-layer networks and IBM Netfinity and AS400 servers for many of the major Las Vegas properties (MGM, Boyd Gaming, and others) and the State of California's Teal Data Center. It bored me, and I moved into Project Controls, data, and software after working for ESI International, delivering Project Management and Business Analysis training for George Washington University for a couple of years. I also have a PMP and am friends with some of the most world-renowned Project Managers and Business Analysts, thanks to ESI. I then landed at my current company, which completely intrigued me due to the owner and staff which I am now part owner and Executive VP, creating Project Control data and visualization solutions... and now AI, which apparently I am an "expert" in according to INL Scientists. I think virtually no one is an expert in AI, but I fully understand LLMs, Agents, RAGS, Actionable Prompts, and I created the formula last year that everyone is using to deliver AI in the Project Controls space. My career path has been from something that I was good at, taking on lawyers who didn't pay doctors, hospitals, and medical groups, but hated, to becoming a top technologist in the Energy Industry, which I enjoy. I consult and am friends with top DOE Feds and also advise multiple members of Congress on Energy policies. There you go. You want to talk shit. Some of us have done a ton of things with our lives. I am also an author.
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I was. In college (UCSD), I worked for the top litigator in San Diego, David Strauss. I learned I didn't want to be a lawyer and got my MBA from UCLA. I started as a 3rd Party Liability, Medical Lien specialist and quickly ascended as a law firm bought the company that I worked for and became a manager at. The law firm I landed at also had big banks. I had over 30 collectors, 8 legal processors, and 2 lawyers under me by the time I was 30. I thoroughly know the FDCPA, FCRA, TPL, and Work Comp Laws... at least I did in the 1990's. By the time I was 34, my wife told me that my work did not agree with me, and she was right. I moved into Technology and did Cisco three-layer networks and IBM Netfinity and AS400 servers for many of the major Las Vegas properties (MGM, Boyd Gaming, and others) and the State of California's Teal Data Center. It bored me, and I moved into Project Controls, data, and software after working for ESI International, delivering Project Management and Business Analysis training for George Washington University for a couple of years. I also have a PMP and am friends with some of the most world-renowned Project Managers and Business Analysts, thanks to ESI. I then landed at my current company, which completely intrigued me due to the owner and staff which I am now part owner and Executive VP, creating Project Control data and visualization solutions... and now AI, which apparently I am an "expert" in according to INL Scientists. I think virtually no one is an expert in AI, but I fully understand LLMs, Agents, RAGS, Actionable Prompts, and I created the formula last year that everyone is using to deliver AI in the Project Controls space. My career path has been from something that I was good at, taking on lawyers who didn't pay doctors, hospitals, and medical groups, but hated, to becoming a top technologist in the Energy Industry, which I enjoy. I consult and am friends with top DOE Feds and also advise multiple members of Congress on Energy policies. There you go. You want to talk shit. Some of us have done a ton of things with our lives. I am also an author.
Pretty amazing you were able to do all of that while being so dim. Considering your insistence on defending and deflecting from this Trump/Epstein stuff I'd think the movie version of your story would be like a scumbag Forrest Gump situation.
 
Pretty amazing you were able to do all of that while being so dim. Considering your insistence on defending and deflecting from this Trump/Epstein stuff I'd think the movie version of your story would be like a scumbag Forrest Gump situation.

There is nothing that prevents someone from being hardworking and pathologically unethical.
 
Pretty amazing you were able to do all of that while being so dim. Considering your insistence on defending and deflecting from this Trump/Epstein stuff I'd think the movie version of your story would be like a scumbag Forrest Gump situation.

Legit LOL at Forrest Gump - good stuff

I don't think he's dumb. I just think he is incredibly warped and unable to come to terms with reality because it's not "his side" - unfortunate but true. A lot of people put themselves in a corner because they are too busy playing teams instead of caring about right and wrong. They take things personally when it has nothing to do with them - it's about the perpetrators.

And guess what - that's exactly what the people at the top of the pyramid want to happen.
 
I was. In college (UCSD), I worked for the top litigator in San Diego, David Strauss. I learned I didn't want to be a lawyer and got my MBA from UCLA. I started as a 3rd Party Liability, Medical Lien specialist and quickly ascended as a law firm bought the company that I worked for and became a manager at. The law firm I landed at also had big banks. I had over 30 collectors, 8 legal processors, and 2 lawyers under me by the time I was 30. I thoroughly know the FDCPA, FCRA, TPL, and Work Comp Laws... at least I did in the 1990's. By the time I was 34, my wife told me that my work did not agree with me, and she was right. I moved into Technology and did Cisco three-layer networks and IBM Netfinity and AS400 servers for many of the major Las Vegas properties (MGM, Boyd Gaming, and others) and the State of California's Teal Data Center. It bored me, and I moved into Project Controls, data, and software after working for ESI International, delivering Project Management and Business Analysis training for George Washington University for a couple of years. I also have a PMP and am friends with some of the most world-renowned Project Managers and Business Analysts, thanks to ESI. I then landed at my current company, which completely intrigued me due to the owner and staff which I am now part owner and Executive VP, creating Project Control data and visualization solutions... and now AI, which apparently I am an "expert" in according to INL Scientists. I think virtually no one is an expert in AI, but I fully understand LLMs, Agents, RAGS, Actionable Prompts, and I created the formula last year that everyone is using to deliver AI in the Project Controls space. My career path has been from something that I was good at, taking on lawyers who didn't pay doctors, hospitals, and medical groups, but hated, to becoming a top technologist in the Energy Industry, which I enjoy. I consult and am friends with top DOE Feds and also advise multiple members of Congress on Energy policies. There you go. You want to talk shit. Some of us have done a ton of things with our lives. I am also an author.

You forgot to post your pic to prove youre also more handsome than the other guy

Titty mcgee went HAM with that detailed resume!
 
I was. In college (UCSD), I worked for the top litigator in San Diego, David Strauss. I learned I didn't want to be a lawyer and got my MBA from UCLA. I started as a 3rd Party Liability, Medical Lien specialist and quickly ascended as a law firm bought the company that I worked for and became a manager at. The law firm I landed at also had big banks. I had over 30 collectors, 8 legal processors, and 2 lawyers under me by the time I was 30. I thoroughly know the FDCPA, FCRA, TPL, and Work Comp Laws... at least I did in the 1990's. By the time I was 34, my wife told me that my work did not agree with me, and she was right. I moved into Technology and did Cisco three-layer networks and IBM Netfinity and AS400 servers for many of the major Las Vegas properties (MGM, Boyd Gaming, and others) and the State of California's Teal Data Center. It bored me, and I moved into Project Controls, data, and software after working for ESI International, delivering Project Management and Business Analysis training for George Washington University for a couple of years. I also have a PMP and am friends with some of the most world-renowned Project Managers and Business Analysts, thanks to ESI. I then landed at my current company, which completely intrigued me due to the owner and staff which I am now part owner and Executive VP, creating Project Control data and visualization solutions... and now AI, which apparently I am an "expert" in according to INL Scientists. I think virtually no one is an expert in AI, but I fully understand LLMs, Agents, RAGS, Actionable Prompts, and I created the formula last year that everyone is using to deliver AI in the Project Controls space. My career path has been from something that I was good at, taking on lawyers who didn't pay doctors, hospitals, and medical groups, but hated, to becoming a top technologist in the Energy Industry, which I enjoy. I consult and am friends with top DOE Feds and also advise multiple members of Congress on Energy policies. There you go. You want to talk shit. Some of us have done a ton of things with our lives. I am also an author.
I help young men win fist fights in their underpants.
 
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