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Old 05-15-2008, 09:39 PM     #741
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This begs the question, where did one get the idea they settled out of court, firstly, and while unknown to me in Germany, in my country retired judges are hired all the time to arbitrate cases and the parties agree that said judge's "out of court" decision will be binding.

I would guess there may be other ways one could settle a court order out of court, technically, Judge Judy's decisions are out of court, are they not? Hey, maybe it's Judge Judy on vacation in Germany deciding this one....she's one I wouldn't want to cross...watch out.

There is no way that those who got settlements with the attorneys are not known to SI, and beyond that, I think each investor will most likely get their email notice - those who already got their settlement just won't get the bank wire. So never fear, you will know exactly how much interest you won't be paid.


One got the idea that it was settled out of court from the "brainiac" who said "That's quite simple. SI obtained a list from the lawyers before they settle out of court." If it was court-ordered, then by definition it's not "settled out of court."


If they obtained any list, as I said, then that would require cooperation on the part of the attorneys. Anyone can contact them directly to determine whether or not that's true. No intermediary bullsh*t required.

Beyond that, some here seem to forget that the award to them was for a significantly greater amount than what was obtained through the siezed e-gold account, so that would put the attorneys onto that source of funds and there surely would be legal actions (which could be found, not the invisible type that apply only to SI) at least attempted to grab them. After all, what kind of greedy good for nothing lawyers as the SIheeple refer to them would they be if they didn't?

There's a very easy way that those who got settlements with the attorneys are not known to SI. SI was never real, the German judge story isn't real, and your money is long gone.
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Old 05-15-2008, 10:01 PM     #742
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Sometimes things take time...these people scammed investors over five years ago---but no longer!!


Man sentenced to 14 years for $70 million investment scheme
From Staff Reports
TUESDAY, MAY. 6, 2008

UPDATED 6:02 PM
A former Kernersville man will spend 14 years in federal prison for his role in a $70 million retirement investment scheme.
Scott B. Hollenbeck, 53, of Orlando, Fla., was sentenced Tuesday, according to a press release from U.S. Attorney George E. B. Holding.
A federal jury found Hollenbeck guilty of conspiracy and mail fraud in February.
During the four-week trial, prosecutors said the scheme involved convincing victims to invest in Mobile Billboards. But the company was a fraudulent Ponzi scheme, where money from new investors was used to make payments to previous investors, and to enrich the defendants, court records show.
Hollenbeck was an insurance agent and leading salesman of Mobile Billboards, according to court records. He was responsible for about $10 million in sales, mostly in and around Kernersville, records show.
Also sentenced:
• Michael A. Lomas, age unknown, of Pasadena, Calif., to 20 years after pleading guilty to mail fraud;
• Laurinda Holohan, 63, of Concord, Ohio, to six years and four months, after a jury found her guilty of conspiracy and mail fraud;
• Susan Knight, 48, of Eastlake, Ohio, to two years and six months, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud;
• Arthur J. Anderson Jr., 49, of Raleigh, to five years, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud.
Another man accused of being a part of the scheme, Michael L. Young, 61, is still being sought, authorities said.
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Old 05-15-2008, 10:15 PM     #743
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Why don't you just ask the lawyers here? Some of you DID sign up with the lawyers here, right?
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Old 05-15-2008, 10:41 PM     #744
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Why don't you just ask the lawyers here? Some of you DID sign up with the lawyers here, right?

Those are the lawyers here.
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Old 05-15-2008, 11:47 PM     #745
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One got the idea that it was settled out of court from the "brainiac" who said "That's quite simple. SI obtained a list from the lawyers before they settle out of court." If it was court-ordered, then by definition it's not "settled out of court."

There's a very easy way that those who got settlements with the attorneys are not known to SI. SI was never real, the German judge story isn't real, and your money is long gone.
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Old 05-16-2008, 12:10 AM     #746
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According to the Oracle of Idiotville there now are four banks, payments are accelerating down the line, and everything's running as smooth as a baby's butt so there should be no reason why you're not paid within a few days.

Unless of course it's all bullsh*t.
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Old 05-16-2008, 12:42 AM     #747
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Unless of course it's all bullsh*t.

Which of course it is......
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Old 05-16-2008, 02:01 AM     #748
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THIS JUST IN, a study has found that SIheeple are also deathly allergic to ANYTHING that resembles a FACT. IF you see a SIheeple DO NOT , I REPEAT, DO NOT Attempt to calm it with FACTS!! THEY HAVE BEEN KNOWN ATTACK, MUCH LIKE A RABID ANIMAL!!! PLEASE BE AWARE BEFORE TRYING TO ASSIST A WAYWARD SIHEEPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!

This is a broadcast of Internet security. This is NOT a test!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 05-16-2008, 02:59 AM     #749
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Yes,no FACTS PLEASE!

Latest updates; payments are going smoothly with 47 Banks cautiously and carefully completing the mid to lowest payments.This will take another 437 years, so please leave a will.

Off to the beach now!
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Old 05-16-2008, 03:07 PM     #750
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Why don't you just ask the lawyers here? Some of you DID sign up with the lawyers here, right?


I have obtained this information many months ago when SI ran with your money and in no uncertain terms the lawyers have not released any information to the phantom SI. Think about it, as a legal entity would you divulge personal information to a bunch of scammers?? Dont be so f uckin stupid.

If Elvis takes me out for a burger and SI pays then the lawyers will be down on them like a tonne of sh1t claiming the outstanding amounts owed and compensation. You really think a reputable company would ignore a court order? But then you dumb f uckers will believe anything.

Your move.....
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