If that is true then then why did the appellate judge refuse to up the payout in 1932?
You remember, you were the one that gave me the appellate judge's opinion to read.
What happen at the bank was that Fitzsimmons said he had 60k for Dempsey to close the deal. When his check bounced he asked Dempsey to take the $20 as a binder and Dempsey foolishly did. (Dempsey then thought better of it and then ran home to Tex Rickard.)
And once again I remind you that you were the one that turned me on to the source regarding the bounced check and the $20 binder.
So instead of us doing this all over again why don't we just pull up our old posts. In particular see if you can find that appellate court decision. Because that was how it all ended. A big nothing!
In regards to the article you posted from August 1926, remember that was an attempt to get a judge to injunction the (Tunney) fight and they got it. But all that did was drive the fight out of Chicago and into Philadelphia. Once again you were the one who found the injunction (source). I believe it came out of Indiana.
And again regardless of what you want to believe about that article from '26 it meant nothing, that is why the law suit fell flat on its face in '32. I repeat you were the one who came up with the appellate judge's opinion from '32.
Finally you should remember that you and me agreed to 'agree' that Dempsey did in fact breach a contract with Wills, but we also agreed that the backers were never going to be able to make good on their monetary promises.
BTW how have you been? I was wondering if I would see you again. I thought maybe this post might flush you out. LOL
You remember, you were the one that gave me the appellate judge's opinion to read.
What happen at the bank was that Fitzsimmons said he had 60k for Dempsey to close the deal. When his check bounced he asked Dempsey to take the $20 as a binder and Dempsey foolishly did. (Dempsey then thought better of it and then ran home to Tex Rickard.)
And once again I remind you that you were the one that turned me on to the source regarding the bounced check and the $20 binder.
So instead of us doing this all over again why don't we just pull up our old posts. In particular see if you can find that appellate court decision. Because that was how it all ended. A big nothing!
In regards to the article you posted from August 1926, remember that was an attempt to get a judge to injunction the (Tunney) fight and they got it. But all that did was drive the fight out of Chicago and into Philadelphia. Once again you were the one who found the injunction (source). I believe it came out of Indiana.
And again regardless of what you want to believe about that article from '26 it meant nothing, that is why the law suit fell flat on its face in '32. I repeat you were the one who came up with the appellate judge's opinion from '32.
Finally you should remember that you and me agreed to 'agree' that Dempsey did in fact breach a contract with Wills, but we also agreed that the backers were never going to be able to make good on their monetary promises.
BTW how have you been? I was wondering if I would see you again. I thought maybe this post might flush you out. LOL
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