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a teenager? 5,000 REWARD FOR FINAL CONVICTION
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| Ambassador 2006-03-08, 5:31 am |
| I think that we all need to pause and think on R.C.P.G. the possibility
that the poster making death threats against me is a child, between 16
and 18 years old. After all, the USCF has a voting age of 16.
Let me tell you: I WILL PAY THE REWARD TO CONVICT A MINOR. I DO NOT
CARE.
I would just feel bad if that were the case. If you are a teenager, and
you know who is doing this, you can CLAIM THE REWARD WITH FIDE AND KEEP
YOUR IDENTITY SECRET.
Marcus Roberts
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| Ambassador 2006-03-08, 5:31 am |
| If this is a minor, the teenager likely knows the identity of somebody
he or she pretends to be. The adult that he likes or follows, probably
a USCF politican. I would suggest a scholastic chess setting, where
they train their children how to vote, Mike Nolan style.
Between the reward and the chance we have a child, odds are good that
someobody can get caught. I can understand how a teenager, especially a
12-16 year old male child could get.
If everyone could be more alert around children, I think that these
threats of violence could suddeny cease.
Marcus Roberts
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| Ray Gordon 2006-03-08, 7:32 pm |
| I'm not a child. I'm a 29 year old grown man who just happen to live
with my Mom. Stop busting my chops.
Ray Gordon
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| RayGordon 2006-03-08, 7:32 pm |
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Ambassador wrote:
quote:
> I think that we all need to pause and think on R.C.P.G. the possibility
> that the poster making death threats against me is a child, between 16
> and 18 years old. After all, the USCF has a voting age of 16.
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> Let me tell you: I WILL PAY THE REWARD TO CONVICT A MINOR. I DO NOT
> CARE.
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> I would just feel bad if that were the case. If you are a teenager, and
> you know who is doing this, you can CLAIM THE REWARD WITH FIDE AND KEEP
> YOUR IDENTITY SECRET.
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> Marcus Roberts
You want to pay to find out who this guy is? All you have to do is
send me the filing fee for a lawsuit, service of process, and a
subpoena (about $400 total), and I'll be happy to file a case myself
against the person for impersonating me and tyring to endanger me. I
can't guarantee the results, but I definitely am close to suing this
guy myself and would do so if money weren't a barrier.
Here's your chance.
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| Ambassador 2006-03-08, 7:32 pm |
| No, I think that you need to accept the reward, decline the reward, or
prepare for a supenoa. I'd be careful about asking me for money until
we have a final conviction. You will just get sued.
Marcus Roberts
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| RayGordon 2006-03-08, 11:31 pm |
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Ambassador wrote:
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> No, I think that you need to accept the reward, decline the reward, or
> prepare for a supenoa. I'd be careful about asking me for money until
> we have a final conviction. You will just get sued.
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> Marcus Roberts
I didn't make the posts, so there's nothing to sue me over.
Since he's impersonating me, however, he is defaming me, and I could
subpoena his identity from AOL. Unfortunately, it's costly to do that
and I may be able to get him to stop without a lawsuit (AOL might just
TOS their account).
There's nothing illegal about paying my costs if you feel my case might
help you and I have a reason to file it independent of you. I couldn't
care less about any reward, but I can't go shelling out $350 or
whatever given my resources.
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| Ray Gordon 2006-03-08, 11:31 pm |
| Up yours Marcus Roberts. I am in Pennsylvania. My name is Ray Gordon.
Come and get me! I dare you dick head!
Ray Gordon
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