And he has another damages trial coming up lol
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IIRC, this was only the compensatory phase. Right?Code:As of 9/21/10: As of 9/13/10: College Hockey 6 College Football 0 BTHC 4 WCHA FC: 1
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Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View PostSo alex jones found out. Like, really found out.
Please tell me it's everything he has and everything he will ever have.Cornell University
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Now the legal drama will center around bankruptcy and the shell game. 25 years ago, a plaintiff could follow the debtor to bankruptcy court and get the claim dismissed from the bankruptcy petition if it was for a tort like intentional misrepresentation. I don't know if such an exception to dischargeable debts remains and, if so, if it might help these plaintiffs.
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Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View PostBefore we all crack open a bottle of schadenfreudeonnay, let's be real - I'm sure he's already been busy hiding assets in countries friendly to money laundering before he declares bankruptcy.
Seriously, you can go to your local Secretary of State, file a couple of forms to create a new LLC, move your assets into it, and good luck trying to pierce the corporate veil. Rinse and repeat as needed.
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Originally posted by Deutsche Gopher Fan View Post
A billion dollars
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Wisconsin has a fraudulent transfer statue as, I'm sure, do most states. A person or entity cannot transfer an asset within a certain period of time (12 months I think) of incurring a liability if that transfer would leave the debtor unable to pay the liability. It's been a long time since I used it to retrieve transferred assets, but it is effective. It's not an issue of piercing the corporate veil; rather, it's a method to undo transfers. Still, even if Connecticut has such a statute, his people have no doubt been creating as many layers and shells as possible.
One thing we know: he'll make a shytload of money off the rubes from what is being done to him for just exercising his 1st Amendment rights. Depending on what kind of bankruptcy chapter he proceeds under and the plan, he will probably be going to lengths to hide or minimize that income also. I'm not a bankruptcy lawyer, but I suspect that will be the case.
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Originally posted by Deutsche Gopher Fan View PostCornell University
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Originally posted by burd View PostWisconsin has a fraudulent transfer statue as, I'm sure, do most states. A person or entity cannot transfer an asset within a certain period of time (12 months I think) of incurring a liability if that transfer would leave the debtor unable to pay the liability. It's been a long time since I used it to retrieve transferred assets, but it is effective. It's not an issue of piercing the corporate veil; rather, it's a method to undo transfers. Still, even if Connecticut has such a statute, his people have no doubt been creating as many layers and shells as possible.
One thing we know: he'll make a shytload of money off the rubes from what is being done to him for just exercising his 1st Amendment rights. Depending on what kind of bankruptcy chapter he proceeds under and the plan, he will probably be going to lengths to hide or minimize that income also. I'm not a bankruptcy lawyer, but I suspect that will be the case.North Dakota
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These awards are NOT dischargeable in a personal bankruptcy bc they are based on intentional tortious conduct. Jones will be hounded for the rest of his days for payment and any efforts at hiding income/assets could be met with contempt sanctions including imprisonment."It's as if the Drumpf Administration is made up of the worst and unfunny parts of the Cleveland Browns, Washington Generals, and the alien Mon-Stars from Space Jam."
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