Bob Webster
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There were essentially three indictments in the case. You know, I think an expert in federal criminal prosecutions would say that that's a red flag.
We didn't even try hard to even go down the road of having the noise, the mumbo-jumbo admitted at trial. She didn't take the stand, so we couldn't even inquire.
We didn't even try hard to even go down the road of having the noise, the mumbo-jumbo admitted at trial. She didn't take the stand, so we couldn't even inquire.
We didn't even try hard to even go down the road of having the noise, the mumbo-jumbo admitted at trial. She didn't take the stand, so we couldn't even inquire.
You know, it's a singular event, almost a singular event, to have a criminal case thrown out by the Court of Appeals in the Fifth Circuit. You remember every one of those that you ever had to suffer. And honestly, it's the only case that I was ever in that resulted in a complete dismissal of the case for essentially the government not stating a crime.
You know, it's a singular event, almost a singular event, to have a criminal case thrown out by the Court of Appeals in the Fifth Circuit. You remember every one of those that you ever had to suffer. And honestly, it's the only case that I was ever in that resulted in a complete dismissal of the case for essentially the government not stating a crime.
You know, it's a singular event, almost a singular event, to have a criminal case thrown out by the Court of Appeals in the Fifth Circuit. You remember every one of those that you ever had to suffer. And honestly, it's the only case that I was ever in that resulted in a complete dismissal of the case for essentially the government not stating a crime.
I don't recall the specific circumstances of Roger Simon's participation in the case, but if she was parking assets, knowing that if they cleared bankruptcy and she was going to be able to get to him on the rebound after the bankruptcy, he would be complicit, of course, in a bankruptcy fraud. I don't think we ever explored that possibility.
I don't recall the specific circumstances of Roger Simon's participation in the case, but if she was parking assets, knowing that if they cleared bankruptcy and she was going to be able to get to him on the rebound after the bankruptcy, he would be complicit, of course, in a bankruptcy fraud. I don't think we ever explored that possibility.
I don't recall the specific circumstances of Roger Simon's participation in the case, but if she was parking assets, knowing that if they cleared bankruptcy and she was going to be able to get to him on the rebound after the bankruptcy, he would be complicit, of course, in a bankruptcy fraud. I don't think we ever explored that possibility.