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by sputnikus
3676 days ago
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It's still no different from charities and nonprofits, they don't get justice for themselfs either. Thiel saw, that Hogan has a strong case and he's willing to fight for it (but doesn't have enough money to do so). [1]
"One example is to bury the opponent with discovery." You think Gawker is so poor it can't afford first class lawyers?
Don't hate the player, hate the game. [1] http://observer.com/2016/05/peter-thiels-reminder-to-the-gaw... |
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