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CEOs have made millions, billions even, robbing people of their retirement plans without a conviction. Why do I care about some pedo in Florida (there's a shocker) winning the lottery?
Also depends on what their parents sign and do. In most states, you cannot file a suit YEARS later....well you can file, but you won't win and you're thrown out of court because of the Statute of Limitations. Maybe you should cite some case law?
It'll be interesting if a follow up story will ever come out about how this guy is doing in a year or so.
To an undisciplined person who has a lot of bats in the belfry, money can buy a lot of misplaced happiness that will lead to a life of crime.
It'll be interesting if a follow up story will ever come out about how this guy is doing in a year or so.
To an undisciplined person who has a lot of bats in the belfry, money can buy a lot of misplaced happiness that will lead to a life of crime.
Unfortunately I see a decked out ice cream truck with him trolling the neighborhoods looking for his next victim. Sorry, I don't see these monsters being rehabilitated.
Nothing to it. So far it seems he has turned his ways around. Do I like him, no. But he won, oh well. He may be responsible with his money or could end up blowing it off.
The LA Times article is pretty much about an attorney's own familial issues. There's a brief mention of suits and amounts....no actual cases. The All Law article is just that an article....not case law. There's no names, no state, no case number, no nothing. You've provided nothing that is case law and they are all articles that don't tell anything about victims and their cases.
I'd still like to know why the parents allowed their son to share a bed with this guy.
I said the same thing! Did the kid not have parents? Where were their brains? Sorry, but they are also responsible for this happening. Who let's their 9 year old have sleepovers with adults that aren't family?
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