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Author Topic: Ryan Kennedy aka Moolah scammer can be met in London tomorrow  (Read 2135 times)
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November 29, 2014, 03:22:20 PM
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No need to kill him. Just amputate his arms and legs, rip off his tongue and gouge his eyes out. Roll Eyes
but how will he answers people he scammed ?  Grin
Lets him keep one eye... (I think there are device which allow to type on a computer by blinking...)

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November 29, 2014, 03:37:20 PM
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No need to kill him. Just amputate his arms and legs, rip off his tongue and gouge his eyes out. Roll Eyes
but how will he answers people he scammed ?  Grin
Lets him keep one eye... (I think there are device which allow to type on a computer by blinking...)

He will still be able to use his nose to type. Wink
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November 29, 2014, 04:10:00 PM
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This reddit poster seems to have attended the court.

http://www.reddit.com/r/dogecoin/comments/2noucz/moolah_in_court_day_zero_kennedy_ordered_to_pay/

Here's his account of what happened.


This particular court date actually happened, because Ryan Kennedy demanded that SYSCoin put forward £100,000 in securities to cover any potential legal costs suffered by Ryan Kennedy. This type of request also has the additional side-effect of prolonging a case, and adding to the legal fee's of a plaintiff (due to them needing to present an argument against paying such security costs etc). It was assumed that due to the large asking price, and the evidence against Kennedy requiring such securities, that he would be present in court.

Proceedings went as follows;

Court was presided over by His Honor, Judge Seymour.

Ryan Kennedy failed to attend this court date. Kennedy's solicitors were present.
The initial asking of £100,000 in securities was "laughed off" by His Honor, Judge Seymour.
It was confirmed that Kennedy's legal case was not prepared correctly; no agenda nor list of costs were offered to justify the asking of £100,000 in securities.
Kennedy has the right to request a 'fortification' hearing; requiring him to prepare all relevant paperwork and evidences of costs accruing £100,000 in securities.
Kennedy's solicitors instead suggested £13,000 in securities, which was again "laughable", and further rejected by His Honor, Judge Seymour.
Kennedy's solicitors continued to negotiate downwards; eventually settling on £4,000 in securities.
His Honor, Judge Seymour found this amount to be "overly generous" to Kennedy, and instead lowered the required securities to £2,000.
His Honor, Judge Seymour stated that if Kennedy maintains possession of the 750 BTC, that he is required to pay these to SYSCoin by close of business, today.
In the case where Kennedy does not pay the aforementioned 750BTC, the case will proceed as planned.
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November 29, 2014, 04:17:41 PM
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This reddit poster seems to have attended the court.

http://www.reddit.com/r/dogecoin/comments/2noucz/moolah_in_court_day_zero_kennedy_ordered_to_pay/

Here's his account of what happened.


This particular court date actually happened, because Ryan Kennedy demanded that SYSCoin put forward £100,000 in securities to cover any potential legal costs suffered by Ryan Kennedy. This type of request also has the additional side-effect of prolonging a case, and adding to the legal fee's of a plaintiff (due to them needing to present an argument against paying such security costs etc). It was assumed that due to the large asking price, and the evidence against Kennedy requiring such securities, that he would be present in court.

Proceedings went as follows;

Court was presided over by His Honor, Judge Seymour.

Ryan Kennedy failed to attend this court date. Kennedy's solicitors were present.
The initial asking of £100,000 in securities was "laughed off" by His Honor, Judge Seymour.
It was confirmed that Kennedy's legal case was not prepared correctly; no agenda nor list of costs were offered to justify the asking of £100,000 in securities.
Kennedy has the right to request a 'fortification' hearing; requiring him to prepare all relevant paperwork and evidences of costs accruing £100,000 in securities.
We see that the judge isn't a crypto aficionado...  Grin
asking for unjustified amount of money is completely normal in crypto  Grin
lol did he have a lawyer or is he making things up like that on his own ?



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November 29, 2014, 05:48:24 PM
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This reddit poster seems to have attended the court.

http://www.reddit.com/r/dogecoin/comments/2noucz/moolah_in_court_day_zero_kennedy_ordered_to_pay/

Here's his account of what happened.


This particular court date actually happened, because Ryan Kennedy demanded that SYSCoin put forward £100,000 in securities to cover any potential legal costs suffered by Ryan Kennedy. This type of request also has the additional side-effect of prolonging a case, and adding to the legal fee's of a plaintiff (due to them needing to present an argument against paying such security costs etc). It was assumed that due to the large asking price, and the evidence against Kennedy requiring such securities, that he would be present in court.

Proceedings went as follows;

Court was presided over by His Honor, Judge Seymour.

Ryan Kennedy failed to attend this court date. Kennedy's solicitors were present.
The initial asking of £100,000 in securities was "laughed off" by His Honor, Judge Seymour.
It was confirmed that Kennedy's legal case was not prepared correctly; no agenda nor list of costs were offered to justify the asking of £100,000 in securities.
Kennedy has the right to request a 'fortification' hearing; requiring him to prepare all relevant paperwork and evidences of costs accruing £100,000 in securities.
Kennedy's solicitors instead suggested £13,000 in securities, which was again "laughable", and further rejected by His Honor, Judge Seymour.
Kennedy's solicitors continued to negotiate downwards; eventually settling on £4,000 in securities.
His Honor, Judge Seymour found this amount to be "overly generous" to Kennedy, and instead lowered the required securities to £2,000.
His Honor, Judge Seymour stated that if Kennedy maintains possession of the 750 BTC, that he is required to pay these to SYSCoin by close of business, today.
In the case where Kennedy does not pay the aforementioned 750BTC, the case will proceed as planned
.

Looks to me like Judge S. has a pretty good grip on this.......

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