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PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 2:01 pm 
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Wonder how high the homeowners dues are now.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 2:07 pm 
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Yeah, his parents certainly were prescient when they chose the words for his headstone, weren't they? "Sleep, my son - job well done." Yep, well done indeed. By beating up GZ, he handed his parents more money than he'd have earned in his lifetime. I guess their faith in the just-us system has been borne out.

And all the homeowners at RATL will presumably be paying higher insurance rates now. If I lived there, I would be SO angry! :WW :WW :WW According to the OS, "the monies being paid hereunder is consideration for avoiding litigation". How disgusting! I really thought the insurers would have more backbone. Well, Crump got his clients in just under the wire, so they'd better take the money and run.

Hey, if this news gives me a heart attack, can I sue the HOA and expect a big payout just to drop the case?


That payout will be reflected in the assessments that are attached to their HOA fees. We had a multi-million dollar fire at my condo complex and my HOA fees increased by a third. I am curious as to why they (The HOA/Travelers) they chose to payout before the criminal trial had a chance to even start.

If GZ gets acquitted, can the HOA/Travelers turn around and sue them for the return of the monies?


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 2:37 pm 
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If GZ gets acquitted, can the HOA/Travelers turn around and sue them for the return of the monies?


Settlement agreements typically contain finality provisions, such they are not typically subject to being reopened.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 2:53 pm 
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They were paid undisclosed amount after initially turning down 1 million. The insurance co. settles out of court to possibly avoid having to pay more down the road. Or perhaps SF/TM saw their odds of a larger amount diminishing and decided to take the 1 million. I feel for the homeowners who will probably have to pay larger fees to the HOA. To me, this nothing more than extortion.

Did SF ever go back to work? Wonder how all those people who gave up their time for her feel about doing that now...


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 2:59 pm 
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Or perhaps SF/TM saw their odds of a larger amount diminishing and decided to take the 1 million.


I'm thinking this. Depos conducted, ABC Crump coaching W8 audio clip released, W8 letter released, Crump depo appeal filed. Maybe they decided to take the money and run.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 3:15 pm 
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I am very disappointed to read this news.

But... "it's BUSINESS ... it's not personal, Sal"

The advisors for HOA have to weigh up waiting.. and odds of paying nothing... against odds of having to pay more.

Having bet on outcomes in this case myself I know how they feel.

In effect they are saying they do not want to risk any more "e-cakes" on the likelihood of a sensible ruling in this case ultimately. Not a daft decision at all. Optimism might well be an expensive luxury in this case.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 3:18 pm 
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John_Galt wrote:
I'm thinking this. Depos conducted, ABC Crump coaching W8 audio clip released, W8 letter released, Crump depo appeal filed. Maybe they decided to take the money and run.


Yeah, could well be that the Scheme Team saw the writing on the wall, but it's a pity that the insurers weren't similarly on the ball instead of wasting other people's dues to pay go-away money to Crump when every day it's increasingly obvious that there's no EVIDENCE to support the persecution and therefore no BASIS for a case against the HOA by Crump or anyone else - well, unless maybe GZ wants to sue the HOA (who could in turn sue Brandi Green) for allowing TM's presence there.


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Rumpole wrote:
The advisors for HOA have to weigh up waiting.. and odds of paying nothing... against odds of having to pay more.

Having bet on outcomes in this case myself I know how they feel.

In effect they are saying they do not want to risk any more "e-cakes" on the likelihood of a sensible ruling in this case ultimately. Not a daft decision at all. Optimism might well be an expensive luxury in this case.


Yeah, I get that, Rumpole, especially in light of the very evident intent to railroad GZ. But if the insurers were on the ball, they'd have postponed settling until they saw the results of the appeal to the DCA.

OTOH, maybe the insurers DID want to postpone for that very reason and maybe it was the Scheme Team who pushed for a quick settlement BEFORE the ruling. Hopefully they settled for a much lower sum than a million.


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Crump has a forever rising legal bill, you know he will take a third plus his expenses, which could be considerable. This might be indeed a case of take the money and run, kind of deal.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 3:31 pm 
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Like I say... I have tried being optimistic. You see a motion (or petition) that looks to make sense... but it goes into the Judicial Twilight Zone and gets denied. I am not sure they even knew about yesterday's petition to DCA? But who knows if that will succeed really?

.. a business decision.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 3:34 pm 
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Despite the Scheme Team false narrative about "The Martin Family" Mom and Pop and the two younguns.... there is no such family.
Tracy and Sabrina are divorced/parted long ago, and perhaps NOT on the best of terms with each other. So now with MONEY to divvy up perhaps the fun starts? Maybe Tracy and Sabrina need duelling Divorce lawyers now :lol

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Rumpole wrote:
So now with MONEY to divvy up perhaps the fun starts? Maybe Tracy and Sabrina need duelling Divorce lawyers now :lol


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LandauMurphyFan wrote:
sue the HOA (who could in turn sue Brandi Green) for allowing TM's presence there.


I think there is a provision in the HOA bylaws that precludes transient residents.

APC: "Travyon Martin was temporarily living at . . ."


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According to MOM they had settled the case months ago. The reason we are finding out about it is because Crump filed paperwork, probably listing his as attorney of record, to boost his contention that he is Opposing Counsel, and attempt to stay out of being deposed. So, while most of the information is blacked out, like the amount and the parties who signed off, the settlement had to be disclosed.


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menostupid wrote:


I like this part:

Under the terms of the settlement, Trayvon's parents, Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, and his estate, agreed to set aside their wrongful death claim and claims for pain and suffering, loss of earnings and expenses.

Loss of earnings! :Gslap

WTH do Trayvon's future earnings have to do with his parents?? Did TM ever work a day in his life?


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 5:23 pm 
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They took the settlement (which they originally turned down) because they know the shit is gonna hit the fan!!


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 5:29 pm 
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I presume the Check is paid via Crump?

I think they may require another lawyer (one each) to get any payment thru Crump.

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WTH do Trayvon's future earnings have to do with his parents?? Did TM ever work a day in his life?

Silly. He was an entrepreneur don'tcha know. He had his own drug business, and was doing pretty well. :Gslap


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There would have been Astronaut pay

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Q. What is an astronaut's salary?
A. Salaries for civilian Astronaut Candidates are based on the Federal Government's General Schedule pay scale for grades GS-12 through GS-13. Each person's grade is determined according to his/her academic achievements and experience. Currently, a GS-12 starts at $65,140 per year and a GS-13 can earn up to $100,701 per year.

Military Astronaut Candidates are assigned to the Johnson Space Center and remain in an active duty status for pay, benefits, leave, and other similar military matters.

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Silly. He was an entrepreneur don'tcha know. He had his own drug business, and was doing pretty well. :Gslap



:lol Don't forget the jewelry business.


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