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Old 05-22-2015, 10:55 AM   #103
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
Sorry, but when judging the validity of class action law suits, one should follow the money. For the most part they are no more than "You have money, we want money". Frankly, that's the point of a lot of such accusations these days. A prosecutor or AG files a suit against a deep pocket company which then settles for some sum of money to make them go away. It's the same business model that keeps patent trolls and various ambulance chases in business. It can be quite lucrative.
Yes, we are aware you believe a government conviction is proof of innocence...



Loking at the case files, one can draw his own conclusion. That is the point.
Unless you believe, in addition to the government ruling arbitrarily and disreagrding evidence, that the government went the extra mile and forged documents, suborned witnesses, falsified evidence in general...

Certainly *possible*, I grant you that. But it seems rather far-fetched and paranoid.
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