TSR nuTSR and the Defamation Lawsuit Part II: The Answer!

Agreed. I’ve been involved in one appeal (defendant in an NC misdemeanor criminal charge) and honestly, it is basically an exponential process regarding attorney fees to go from district to superior court.

Not only is it more expensive, as I have written before about appeals-

Your attorney already lost the first time around; what, you think your attorney suddenly got smarter, better, and more articulate?
 

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Agreed. I’ve been involved in one appeal (defendant in an NC misdemeanor criminal charge) and honestly, it is basically an exponential process regarding attorney fees to go from district to superior court.

Who is funding this? I thought these nuTSR people were broke?
LaNasa, the guy who's behind all of this, has some money in real estate and multiple small businesses. Tattoo shops, an oxygen bar or two, a roadside-attraction "museum" as I recall. So he's got some cash, credit, and equity to burn in his increasingly stupid endeavors.
 


I did hire a different attorney.

Won on a 5th amendment basis on appeal. Lost first time on merits.

Good for you!

LaNasa is using the same attorney for the appeal that he used for the district court. The attorney appears to mostly do criminal work.

Which is good! Because we need more criminals. Um, people out there defending the rights of the accused. But criminal and civil litigation are really different, and while some attorneys do both, most stick to one area.

For that matter, if an attorney isn't doing a lot of appellate work, it quickly shows.
 

LaNasa, the guy who's behind all of this, has some money in real estate and multiple small businesses. Tattoo shops, an oxygen bar or two, a roadside-attraction "museum" as I recall. So he's got some cash, credit, and equity to burn in his increasingly stupid endeavors.
My first thought on reading this was: What is an Oxygen bar? then I looked it up, man if you need concentrated oxygen then you need medical attention and that, concentrated enough that stuff is dangerous.
 

My first thought on reading this was: What is an Oxygen bar? then I looked it up, man if you need concentrated oxygen then you need medical attention and that, concentrated enough that stuff is dangerous.
Yes, there was a tax judgement that got exposed where it turned out he'd been running it as though it was for people who need it for medical attention (so not charging sales tax) but not confirming prescriptions etc.

So the state sued him for the outstanding sales tax - no mention over any health and safety concerns etc.
 

LaNasa, the guy who's behind all of this, has some money in real estate and multiple small businesses. Tattoo shops, an oxygen bar or two, a roadside-attraction "museum" as I recall. So he's got some cash, credit, and equity to burn in his increasingly stupid endeavors.
Burn indeed. I wonder how broke he's willing to go in this.
 




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