Lawyer for big developer threatens blogger, blogger seems unimpressed.
Via Blue NC.
Be careful out there, people.

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To my knowledge.
I learned that expression from Puppymaster Pope back when he was deposed in hearings before the State Board of Elections. He said whatever nonsense flew into his mind at the moment ... a steady stream of obfuscation by any standard ... and always added "to my knowledge" to cover his ass. I'm no lawyer, but it sounded good to me. So yeah. The CEO of Campus Crossing, Inc., could be a delusional jerk, driving the value of his company into the ground because of his personal immorality. To my knowledge.
Posted by: James | Sep 30, 2011 at 01:25 PM
digging into the personal lives of public figures. how unsavory.
Posted by: greensboro transplant | Sep 30, 2011 at 02:56 PM
"The lawyers clean up all details since daddy had to lie.".
-- Bruce Hornsby, Don Henley, "End of the Innocence"
Posted by: Bill Yaner N | Sep 30, 2011 at 05:32 PM
Maybe I could get a letter from Henry Isaacson on behalf of crony capitalist Roy carroll
Posted by: Triadwatch | Sep 30, 2011 at 08:54 PM
"If dirt were dollars we'd all be in the black." --Don Henley, If Dirt Were Dollars.
"Send lawyers, guns and money, the shit has hit the fan." --Warren Zevon, Excitable Boy.
Posted by: Billy Jones | Sep 30, 2011 at 09:16 PM
Yeah, in our little boro-in-the-ether, I do believe I'm the only one who has ever been there and done that and has all the T-shirts.
When public money is involved, it's called a SLAPP suit. But nevermind, when you "serve" the public, you can lie all day long in a court of law and no one will even blink. Just ask Spag. (Wait. On this blog you can't.)
Indeed a pile of lies told to settle such a suit on the cheap is the reason I'm here.
NOT THAT IT'S EVER MOVED YOU.
Oh, and another thing. TRUTH. ABSOLUTE PROTECTION. COURT OF LAW.
Posted by: Dr. Mary Johnson | Oct 01, 2011 at 08:21 AM