It might be related to the death threats they made before Christmas. I know several twitter members reported them to the UK police. One of those members was chased off Twitter by Marica apparently. How does she get so much private information on these people?If he's been subpoenaed I think it's pretty clear where that $100k went
Interesting. I don’t think that in the UK we would use the term “served”. We would use subpoenaed (sp?) so sounds to me like she’s been served. That’s the language in the US isn’t itliving a luxury and lazy life from scammed and stolen money, but I suppose she indeed did this "all alone"
"what she was put thru" - by herself!
"nobody can talk like Alice" - thank duck
wonder what she is planning btw
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It's probably not to be a witness but to turn over documents - eg bank statementsInteresting. I don’t think that in the UK we would use the term “served”. We would use subpoenaed (sp?) so sounds to me like she’s been served. That’s the language in the US isn’t it
Let’s hope so !It's probably not to be a witness but to turn over documents - eg bank statements
I completely forgot about that. It absolutely should go straight to our lovely Toxteth!Yes, I think most of us agreed that the next title thread would go to Toxteth
I had thought of that, not sure if I mentioned it, but great move on their part!I still wonder if a ray of sunshine is a cover up to get a o2 visa. its 3 years, so probably valid till next year
In the UK we tend to use the term summonsed I thinkInteresting. I don’t think that in the UK we would use the term “served”. We would use subpoenaed (sp?) so sounds to me like she’s been served. That’s the language in the US isn’t it
Alice, you already know this, because you already didn’t turn up, you dopey bleeping bleep!living a luxury and lazy life from scammed and stolen money, but I suppose she indeed did this "all alone"
"what she was put thru" - by herself!
"nobody can talk like Alice" - thank duck
wonder what she is planning btw
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Interesting. I don’t think that in the UK we would use the term “served”. We would use subpoenaed (sp?) so sounds to me like she’s been served. That’s the language in the US isn’t it
Don't hold backAlice, you already know this, because you already didn’t turn up, you dopey bleeping bleep!
Oh God I hope not. Maybe she has and that's why he has gone for the bifurcation....Has she had her side subpoena Bianca, the bleeping twit!