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Zigner

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Repeating a sentence over and over does not make it true. It's just repeating, not adding, information or proof.
Yes, it's repeating. It's repeating the PROOF. Repeating it doesn't make it untrue, either, but it does reinforce its veracity.
 
learn to reaad

What deleted threads?
What lies?

Try and read my questions slowly before answering. So you make sure you are answering what I asked and not what you are trying to read between the sentences of.
 
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Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
What deleted threads?
What lies?

Try and read my questions slowly before answering. So you make sure you are answering what I asked and not what you are trying to read between the sentences of.
Why waste the time? If you ask questions based on lies, the answers are moot.
 
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When we went to court, the judge saw a statement my husband made saying he 'hid' money. The judge then said 'I guess we need a forensic accountant?' And the attorney's replied 'Yes' and it was put in the record
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
When we went to court, the judge saw a statement my husband made saying he 'hid' money. The judge then said 'I guess we need a forensic accountant?' And the attorney's replied 'Yes' and it was put in the record
The court didn't hire the accountant. It's not the court's job.
 
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