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“A couple of thoughts on the threatened lawsuit to Fox News, Hunter's lawsuit against Patrick Byrne, and Robert Savage's lawsuit against the Daily Mail and New York Post. First of all, Congress could subpoena the number, which we know was associated with Rob. He's lying, but they could aid this effort very quickly. It's a matter of intelligence and will for the Congress. Additionally, Morris, as you all know, holds the 10% shares in BHR. That is going to be worth $6 million to $12 million, but Hunter knows that he's not going to pay a dime of liquid cash based on his current income streams back to Morris. So that's partly what the lawsuits against Byrne and planned against Fox News are. Hunter doesn't want to have to pay this money back to Morris. It would be best if he gets one of these big corporations' pussies out and settles. That's what the plan is. That's what Hunter wants to do. He wants to get a big, punitive $200 million payout from Fox News and then cut a check to Morris. for all of the back pay. I'm usually not first on things. I like to mull things over and think deeply about them, but that's the initial thing I'll put my name behind.”

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Transcript from previous post ⬆️

“A couple of thoughts on the threatened lawsuit to Fox News, Hunter's lawsuit against Patrick Byrne, and Robert Savage's lawsuit against the Daily Mail and New York Post. First of all, Congress could subpoena the number, which we know was associated with Rob. He's lying, but they could aid this effort very quickly. It's a matter of intelligence and will for the Congress. Additionally, Morris, as you all know, holds the 10% shares in BHR. That is going to be worth $6 million to $12 million, but Hunter knows that he's not going to pay a dime of liquid cash based on his current income streams back to Morris. So that's partly what the lawsuits against Byrne and planned against Fox News are. Hunter doesn't want to have to pay this money back to Morris. It would be best if he gets one of these big corporations' pussies out and settles. That's what the plan is. That's what Hunter wants to do. He wants to get a big, punitive $200 million payout from Fox News and then cut a check to Morris. for all of the back pay. I'm usually not first on things. I like to mull things over and think deeply about them, but that's the initial thing I'll put my name behind.”

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