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  • #41
    Originally posted by Gino Ros View Post
    But Arum's classical move is to have two separate books and not to show his fighters how many PPv's were really sold or what the real income and expenses are.

    Do you remember that Oscar filed a lawsuit last year about that?

    Arum will say "yeah, the travel cost $700K", when the travel only cost $200K. And he'll pocket the $500K difference.

    Arum always fights the investigation of the accounting. Which is what he is doing to Manny by killing the VisionQwest deal.
    You're a bloody genius. What was the result of Oscar's "suit"....?? I'd hate to have you anywhere close to my bank accounts you'd know instinctively exactly how much I had in them and how much I was cheating the Government out of.........Shudders.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by RachelB View Post
      another pinoy expert on the American legal system...you do know if Floyd never shows up the most he can owe is 1 million USD right?...I doubt that can even cover Pacquiao's ********** and ******** spendings for a week
      Well you'd likely be the one who'd know...........

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      • #43
        Originally posted by skillswin View Post
        how do you know that?? are you sure?
        Yes indeed, how could she" know. There's only one way "she" could, and we know it couldn't be that.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by RachelB View Post
          From everything I have read regarding this on sites such as this, him never bothering to show up equates to a default judgement up to 1 million USD...I could be wrong, but from everything I have seen (including everything posted by *******s, *****s, etc) it basically says if Floyd never shows up he is subject to a penalty of no more than 1 million in damages.
          I don't know much about American Law, I'll take your word for it, but that fine would only be for blatant contempt of court. There might even be a jail term attached as well. This wouldnt interfere with the verdict in the major case, which might automatically follow, if the judge grants Pacquiao's lawyers' applications for judgement.

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          • #45
            *****s logic:

            Pacquiao's lawsuit : "What a coward"

            Floyd's lawsuit : "He did the right thing"

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Chups View Post
              *****s logic:

              Pacquiao's lawsuit : "What a coward"

              Floyd's lawsuit : "He did the right thing"
              true

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Chups View Post
                *****s logic:

                Pacquiao's lawsuit : "What a coward"

                Floyd's lawsuit : "He did the right thing"
                yeah, their god floyd is always right!

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Check_hooks View Post
                  Floyd is once again ducking and dodgeing Pacquiaos defamation case. This whole thing would've been settled by now if he had just showed up when the judge told him to. Its only gonna cost Floyd more out of his pocket when he has to pay for not only his attorney fee's but also Pacs when he inevitably loses.

                  And Arums got the best lawyers in the country working for him. Top Ranks always embarrases anyone who takes them to court and this time it will be no different.
                  naw yo...it don't work like that all the time.....Floyd might NOT EVER have to physically appear in court....the case is NOT that serious...trust me!!!

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Gino Ros View Post
                    No... still languishing.

                    If you've ever been in a civil (even personal injury) case, you know that they can drag on if the attorneys want them to.
                    it all depends on having a compliant judge who will keep allowing extensions.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by MrRolltide91 View Post
                      Damn that was years ago
                      Yea that was why I was surprised to hear about that been years since there has been anything on that.

                      I thought it might have just gone away, but I guess not.

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