Saturday, June 25, 2016
Rich...*!
Famed defense attorney F. Lee Bailey, whose legion of high-profile cases includes the O.J. Simpson murder trial, has filed for bankruptcy in Maine in an effort to discharge an IRS debt of more than $5 million.
Debts to the IRS aren't normally discharged in bankruptcy proceedings, but the 83-year-old Bailey said that they can be if one abides by certain conditions.
Bailey served as one of Simpson's attorneys during the former NFL star's 1995 trial, which ended in his acquittal in the 1994 murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman.
Bailey in the 1960s secured a reversal of Dr. Sam Sheppard's conviction in the murder of his pregnant wife, and an acquittal at his second trial.
Bailey was disbarred in Florida in 2001 over mishandling client assets, and Massachusetts issued a reciprocal disbarment in 2003. Bailey's bid to gain admission to the Maine bar failed in 2014, when the Maine Supreme Judicial Court reversed a judge's ruling that would have allowed him to practice law in Maine.
Life is a struggle. Just a thought.
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Hi Ya Doin..
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Hogan said that he knew Clems had "an alternative lifestyle" and that he had stopped by their house "just to say hello" when Heather tempted him.
Bubba testified that he burned the video to a DVD, wrote "Hogan" on it, and put it in a desk drawer.
On October 4, 2012, Gawker editor AJ Daulerio published a two minute extract from the 30-minute video, including 10 seconds of explicit sexual activity.
Hogan originally sued Gawker for copyright infringement in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, seeking a temporary injunction. U.S. District Judge James D. Whittemore denied the motion, ruling that the validity of the copyright was in question, and that given the degree to which Hogan had already put his own private life into the public arena, the publication of the video might be protected by fair use.
Hogan originally sued Gawker for copyright infringement in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, seeking a temporary injunction. U.S. District Judge James D. Whittemore denied the motion, ruling that the validity of the copyright was in question, and that given the degree to which Hogan had already put his own private life into the public arena, the publication of the video might be protected by fair use.
Hogan dismissed the federal case and sued Gawker in Florida state court. There, his request for an injunction was granted by Judge Pamela Campbell in 2013. Gawker announced that it would not comply with the part of the court order requiring the removal of the post and associated commentary because it deemed the order "risible and contemptuous of centuries of First Amendment jurisprudence." Gawker removed the video itself, but linked readers to another site hosting the video.
The injunction was quickly stayed on appeal, and was denied in 2014 by the appeals court, which ruled that under the circumstances it was a prior restraint on speech that was unconstitutional under the First Amendment. Gawker tried to get Judge Campbell to dismiss the case based on that ruling, but the case went to trial.
Don't say Hello, it will be shown on YouTube and the likes. Just a thought.
Don't say Hello, it will be shown on YouTube and the likes. Just a thought.
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
To Stay or Not
The rest of the European Union nations are looking at the possibility of a British departure from the bloc with disbelief, trepidation and anguish. But they are also preparing to retaliate.
If Britons leaves the European Union, they can expect a tough and unforgiving response, with capitals across the Continent intent on deterring other countries from following the British example, European officials and analysts said.
In other words, Britain will be made to suffer for its choice.
With other issues pressing, including Greek debt, the migrant crisis and terrorism, the largest and most powerful European nations will want clarity, and are not likely to tolerate a long period of post-referendum confusion.
“In is in — out is out,” the powerful German finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, told Spiegel magazine. “I hope and believe that the British will ultimately decide against Brexit. The withdrawal of Britain would be a heavy loss for Europe.”
The president of the European Council, Donald Tusk, spoke apocalyptically about a British exit, or “Brexit,” to the German tabloid Bild. He said all members of the European Union would suffer, as would the postwar structure of Europe that had kept the peace.
Britain will stay and will fix the migrant issue. Just a thought.
Britain will stay and will fix the migrant issue. Just a thought.
Dry Crust .......
Ahedge fund manager was found dead this morning from an apparent suicide, according to a New York City police official. Sanjay Valvani was discovered dead at his residence in Brooklyn, the city police official told ABC News. Valvani was 44. Police found a note at the apartment.
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan accused him of persuading a former senior Food and Drug Administration official to give him confidential information about generic drug approvals, according to a statement last week from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York.
Prosecutors claimed Valvani illegally earned about $25 million from 2005 through 2011. Valvani pleaded not guilty to the charges against him.
Valvani's lawyers, Barry Berke and Eric Tirschwell, told ABC News in a statement today that their client's death was "a horrible tragedy that is difficult to comprehend."
"Sanjay Valvani was a loving father, husband, son and brother and committed friend, colleague and mentor," they said. "We hope for the sake of his family and his memory that it will not be forgotten that the charges against him were only unproven accusations and he had always maintained his innocence."
Better a dry crust with peace and quiet ......than a house full of feasting, with strife. Just a thought.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Leslie...!
Nationally recognized pathologist Dr. Michael Baden, told jurors in the murder trial that Leslie Neulander died from multiple blunt force injuries to the head and brain.
The fatal blows to her skull ripped through the skin down to the bone, which had fractured. The irregular edges of the wound signified that it was not from a sharp object and the result of multiple blows, he opined.
Baden also estimated that Leslie Neulander died between 4:15 a.m. and 5:15 a.m., Sept. 17, 2012. That is hours before her daughter called 911 at 8:25 a.m. after her father alerted her that her mother was injured.
Dr. Robert Neulander, 63, the prominent obstetrician-gynecologist, has been sentenced to 20 years to life in prison for murdering his wife, Leslie, in 2012.
"As I will one day be in front of God to be judged, I would not and did not take a life," Neulander said, shackled in jail garb. "I love my wife Leslie everyday, and I mourn her now and forever."
Nothing can be hidden. Just a thought.
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
No money-II 2
The woman at the center of the Hulk Hogan sex tape trial told how she discovered her husband had filmed her. She was 'upset' after he showed her the explicit video. Clem admitted she had sex with Hogan on three occasions.
The court had earlier heard that they had an open marriage and Clem's husband encouraged her to have other sexual partners.
Under examination by Gawker's lawyers Clem said other sexual encounters with different men had been recorded by her husband at their home.
She denied any knowledge the tape being leaked to New York based Gawker.
Clem said she asked her husband to destroy the tape which was made in 2005.
The former wife of the DJ spoke in a faltering voice as she was asked what took place, replying 'a sex act' when talking about the second encounter in a hotel.
Clem said that as far as she was aware her husband never told Hogan that he had filmed him having sex.
Now what was the $140 Millions for?
Now what was the $140 Millions for?
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Compare...*!
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The woman, a Richmond resident who was not named, tells the East Bay Times that she slept with three of the 24 officers before she turned 18 last August.
She also tells that two Oakland officers provided her confidential police information, including tips on scheduled anti-prostitution stings. In addition, she says a retired Oakland police captain in his 80s paid $250 to have sex with her in a motel.
Oakland Police Chief Sean Whent stepped down and gave no reason for his resignation.
The woman, who began selling herself on the streets of Richmond at age 12 and eventually ended up in Oakland's International Boulevard, a well known sex-trafficking hub, said many officers knew she was underage.
She said the first officer she met was Oakland Police Officer. The two began a sexual relationship after he defended her from a pimp.
"They were my protectors," she said. "I didn't have a pimp at the time. It did make me feel safer, having them." Source: reported by AP-Oakland 6-12-2016- ABC.
Would it be a scandal if it happened in Paris? Prosecutors, Judges, Bailiffs, Lawyers, Defendants,
Securities personnel, Jailers, Productivity loss, and lives in shame? Just a thought.
Would it be a scandal if it happened in Paris? Prosecutors, Judges, Bailiffs, Lawyers, Defendants,
Securities personnel, Jailers, Productivity loss, and lives in shame? Just a thought.
Saturday, June 11, 2016
My-Lan...*!
Open borders with Canada will reduce Medicine cost in USA by 60% |
In the last six months, Mylan raised prices more than 20% on 24 of its products, and more than 100% on seven products, according to Wells Fargo analyst David Maris.
This year, Mylan made "a 542 % increase for ursodiol, a generic medication used to treat gallstones, a 444 percent increase in metoclopramide, used to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and gastroparesis, and a 400% increase in dicyclomine, [treat irritable bowel syndrome]. Mylan also raised the price of tolterodine by 56 percent in 2016," Maris said.
The company increased the price of Epi-Pen, its largest product, by 15 percent. The analyst noted the price increases could come at a cost to patients and impact their reputation to shareholders.
In the past year, Valeant, Turing and other pharmaceutical companies have faced scrutiny over their pricing methodology. But what did the Senate do about it?
If you need a medication, someone will quickly increase the prices by 5000%. Just a thought.
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