Hey there,
What if there is not enough money collected for the Pips Defense Fund? Will that mean we don't succeed in the hearings?... I guess I am concerned that there is not enough money being collected....
thanks,
:help:
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Hey there,
What if there is not enough money collected for the Pips Defense Fund? Will that mean we don't succeed in the hearings?... I guess I am concerned that there is not enough money being collected....
thanks,
:help:
moncheri
Why are you concerned about something of which there is no indication that the situation causing you concern exists?
BTW cute name :)
We-ell,.... I guess I am concerned that it does exist. So you think it doesn't?
:wink:
Moncheri
The final outcome of the investigation will probably have no bearing on a legal defense, from what i hear.
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Originally Posted by OICU812
What do you mean, "from what I hear." That's very ominous.
Ive read other posts stating that the final outcome of the investigation will be based on whatever facts are uncovered.Quote:
Originally Posted by leftyken
Then why the need for a lawyer?..........?Quote:
Originally Posted by OICU812
The only reason i can think of is if formal charges are filed at the end of the investigation.Quote:
Originally Posted by moncheri
I agree...the final outcome will depend primarily on what the bank finds during this investigation. This is not a trial, it is an investigation. There is a difference. That being said, I do think it is wise for Bryan to have legal counsel during this time, however, not sure how much difference it will make in the end.
Golly the people here are so smart! or maybe I'm just not up to snuff..... But anyhow, my feeling on the matter is that Bryan wants to do whatever it takes to get Pips back....
hey hey.......... Keeping hope alive.
:smile: :smile: :smile:
If I were under a scrutinizing investigation of this depth and nature, I would want good legal representation as soon as possible. Unfortunately, in the legal system there is what's right, wrong, how things "look", and then what happens in the outcome. Not one of these things neccesarily has anything to do with the other. It's probably best to have a lawyer from the beginning, rather than later. Things can often "look" one way or another way, but without good legal representation, fair and proper justice may not always prevail.
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Originally Posted by Forum Moderator
I think a lot of members including myself were under the impression that Pips being a BILLION dollar company had an entire legal staff working for them. As far
as the freezing of funds goes ive read that even in Malaysia the courts allow
a certain amount for living expenses and legal representation.
I've read they don't. Guess we didn't read the same thing. Frozen funds aren't given free this lightly.Quote:
Originally Posted by OICU812
What would the "formal charges" be?Quote:
Originally Posted by OICU812
Well, it didn't all get frozen at once but slowly over time as the various banks defaulted on the transfers and froze the funds. That meant loss of ability to pay for anything as it dwindled down, so he(BM) probably was trying to use what he had left to invest or earn more. Big expensive lawyers probably got put on a back burner for when needed.
Every day we kcik the horse whcih is died long back now it is sinking ? ? ! !
Util You Die
How does a horse sink? :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by adnan2005
Fraud could be one of them.Quote:
Originally Posted by whocares
True, you can't hand out money for free. Nobody likes a man who hands out free money.Quote:
Originally Posted by OICU812
HUH???Quote:
Originally Posted by boink
Ditto.Quote:
Originally Posted by OICU812