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Old 05-16-2012, 01:21 PM   #36
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The longer (and deeper) the litigation gets, the worse off the remaining defendants will be. Because at some point the Primary Instigator(s) are going to be identified. And whoever gets left holding the bag is not going to get off with just a wrist-slap and a $50 million fine.
That's of course if the DOJ wins. If they lose, then the defendants who caved early will look like gutless wonders.
There is still a palpable possibility that the defendants can win. They haven't hit a lick, yet, so you don't know what's the strentgh of their case.
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