Lawyers don't help when the client keeps being a professional scammer. They can't alter reality. That's why they are called "lawyers" and not "magicians".
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Lawyers don't help when the client keeps being a professional scammer. They can't alter reality. That's why they are called "lawyers" and not "magicians".
His lawyers didn't help when Peacefire.org sued him for his fake medicine scam unsolicited e-mails in the mid-2000s. He's been a professional scammer since at least then and a crypto scammer since at least his CFD token rugpull.
Who told you that more lawyers makes the evidence against you go away? Was it your 15 imaginary friends you made rich with your crypto scam recommendations?
Typical of the LARPing "crypto expert". Has done little research and assumes something he hasn't researched must be a lie.
I read about it on Richard Heart's own cfdtoken.com website. It's still archived by the WayBack machine
https://web.archive.org/web/20230330110610/https://cfdtoken.com/
There were even posts about it on Steemit back then.
https://steemit.com/cfd/@geeksentourage/richard-heart-s-cfd-token
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It was his site. He registered it. His social media links are connected to it. Richard Heart deleted his tweets after the rugpull but there are plenty of your type of morons who still have their tweets from back then about Richard Heart and CFD token.
https://x.com/search?q=CFDtoken&src=typed_query
I gave you the link to the archive of his website. He was behind it, The way you handle primary sources that thesis of yours must have been the worst thing ever written in economics. No wonder you "lost" it.
Yeah, I kind of figured if you keep promoting a scam after it has dumped 99% from all time high you wouldn't care about the scammer behind it. You just move on to the next scam and promote that. It's not like you have any credibility left to lose.
For example, you and those two DHF proposal scams you attempted. Another reason why you are so comfortable with crypto scams.