Deadbeat Alert! Rudy Says He Can’t Afford To Search Own Records

“Don’t make me pull over this car!!!”

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What? Didn’t Donnie pay you for your work trying to overthrow a fair election?

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Jack Smith would like to have a word…

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“They were hiding under the desk,” Giuliani replied, referring to Republican attorneys…

“… right next to those suitcases full of ballots!”

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Sure, he can ask.

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“We all get investigated endlessly,” Wren remarked in the appearance on Giuliani’s show.

“It’s severely cutting into my criming time.”

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Wagner are not experienced soldiers like most mercenaries - half of them are criminals released from Russian prisons. They are cannon fodder.

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Depends how cranky the judge is that day. The usual contempt of court enforcement options.

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Is that what he means by “arrearage?”

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I believe it’s at the judge’s discretion. If it’s egregious enough and given enough chances, the judge can dismiss the answer and enter a default judgment for a plaintiff.

I used to love when companies said they had no records, that they didn’t keep or maintain any documentation or records of the type I was looking for and had absolutely nothing to give me. A jury will look at the lack of documentation and think 'It must be really bad for them to hide the records. The lack of documentation looked much worse than something bad that just fell through the cracks.

As an aside, when bringing a suit against a corporation, you don’t always know who to talk to, so a plaintiff will file a 30(b)(6) deposition, identifying the topics that will be asked about and requesting the company to send whoever is the most knowledgeable person in the company on those issues. Companies will commonly send junior staffers who know nothing about the case and nothing about the issues.

A lot of lawyers got upset and would file further motions and discovery to find out who the real expert at the company was. I loved it. I would clarify on the record that he was sent by the company as the person most knowledgeable about the subjects I was questioning and then ask away. The junior exec’s answers that he knew nothing about the topic or the facts of the case were legally binding on the company.

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Yes, Guiliani has been subpoenaed by Jack Smith. But Trump letting Rudy sink into bankruptcy might make hizzoner more talkative.

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It is a rear guard action.

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All done on Trump’s behalf and Trump stiffed him.

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Yeah, there was no damned way to see that coming…

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“We have no access to this legal fund, we have no support or help, it was like, by design, they left us to hang and die out there,” Wren said, referring to the Trump campaign’s efforts to reverse its loss in Nevada.

ETTD

It’s finally dawning on them that they have been used and discarded, like everyone else who is no longer useful to Trump.

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“Giuliani said that he would have to pay more than $320,000…”

“Just for the down payment to a dentist!”

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Mrs Munchkin is having an orgasm.

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Not exactly, it’s pretty clear that rudebags’ compensation was always going to be selling access to the president. That ruddyghouls wasn’t very good at it isn’t TFG’s problem.

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Trump hires ‘only the best deadbeats’.
As long as they pay him and kiss various body parts.
@occamscoin, as i said poor Rudy never understood the trump grift. Get others to pay yer bills

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