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Old 08-12-2008, 03:29 PM
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I guess being friends for 11 years before hand meant nothing either. Yeah, you don't expect that from someone you know.
Here's the problem. You have legal issues for stealing the basketball hoop. The police are after you. If you sue her it is going to look like revenge.
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Old 08-12-2008, 04:48 PM
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I did seek legal advice for this issue. The lawyer said if I have proof of purchase and that it was supposed to be used by the both of this then I am entitled to have the hoop back and that the police will more than likely not pursue it. She would have to prove that the gift was for her only. As for being out almost a thousand dollars it would only make sense that I sue to get my money back. Her pursuing me for that basketball hoop looks more like revenge. Having said all that I must ask - do you have a problem with men. Most of what you say is derogatory towards me.
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Old 08-12-2008, 04:49 PM
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I did seek legal advice for this issue. The lawyer said if I have proof of purchase and that it was supposed to be used by the both of this then I am entitled to have the hoop back and that the police will more than likely not pursue it. She would have to prove that the gift was for her only. As for being out almost a thousand dollars it would only make sense that I sue to get my money back. Her pursuing me for that basketball hoop looks more like revenge. Having said all that I must ask - do you have a problem with men. Most of what you say is derogatory towards me.
All of us have been evaluating your legal case (which is not good).

It has nothing to do with sex.
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