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- 5 Kwi 2019
I'm all down for complete dismissal. The immediate salt and "I did nothing wrong, Tevin fucked me" would be awesome.
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Excuse me sir the proper term is "ignoral".Then he just so happens lands into the niche fetish of disinterested blowjobs and make a fuck load of money from weird dudes.
It's not that we don't WANT it to happen. I'd love if he lost it all but we also have to be realistic.Am in the only one not rooting for Chapter 13 here?
I'm firmly rooting for Phil's case to be dismissed completely plus perjury charge for lying under oath
Karma is a bitch, but please let that happen to the pig Karma God!
(Prayer hand)
*Snorrrrrrt*
It's not that we don't WANT it to happen. I'd love if he lost it all but we also have to be realistic.
Perhaps someone can ping the docket on PACER and use the RECAP extension to update anything that might have been added.
Am in the only one not rooting for Chapter 13 here?
The court system doesn't have anywhere near enough resources to prosecute everyone who blatantly lies under oath, even when everyone can tell it's an an obvious lie, so by and large prosecutors don't bother bringing perjury or similar charges unless it's something high-profile (like Jussie Smollett) or there's political motivations for the prosecution (like Mike Flynn).I'm firmly rooting for Phil's case to be dismissed completely plus perjury charge for lying under oath
twitch wont ban him, he regularly abuses his viewers begs more than anyone else and is generally toxic af. if twitch only gave amaranth a temp (24 hr ban for flashing her tits) then phil is pretty much untouchable, barring a major policy/enforcement shake up at twitch nothing will happen to phil.Personally I'm hoping for a Chapter 13 followed by a temp ban from Twitch for doing something stupid.
If Phil weren't terrified of people he could've branched out of playing vidya and into IRL streaming where he could've had actually write offs. 6 months before he filed he could've started reviewing movies, restaurants, etc. Then argue that they're legit business expenses.
In bankruptcy, perjury is usually best punished by giving the least favourable outcome to the applicant.The court system doesn't have anywhere near enough resources to prosecute everyone who blatantly lies under oath, even when everyone can tell it's an an obvious lie, so by and large prosecutors don't bother bringing perjury or similar charges unless it's something high-profile (like Jussie Smollett) or there's political motivations for the prosecution (like Mike Flynn).
Nah, I thought something was going to happen today.Announcement? You mean like "Surprise! I'm a dad!" type of shit? I hope not, because that sounds more horrifying than seeing Phil shower or play with himself.
Nah, I thought something was going to happen today.
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Complaint deadline 5/4/20 which was yesterday. Though if nothing has hit the docket then perhaps I was wrong.
What does "complaint" mean in this context?
It's a hope, not a prediction.twitch wont ban him, he regularly abuses his viewers begs more than anyone else and is generally toxic af. if twitch only gave amaranth a temp (24 hr ban for flashing her tits) then phil is pretty much untouchable, barring a major policy/enforcement shake up at twitch nothing will happen to phil.
"(a) Time for Objecting to Discharge; Notice of Time Fixed. In a chapter 7 case, a complaint, or a motion under §727(a)(8) or (a)(9) of the Code, objecting to the debtor's discharge shall be filed no later than 60 days after the first date set for the meeting of creditors under §341(a)." FRBP 4004(a).
With so many creditors, and Phil looking so suspicious? Either they know something we don't about the disposition of the case, or they're overwhelmed dealing with other peoples' Corona-related bankruptcies.So something a creditor would've filed, it sounds like. Thanks.
Wonder how often that happens...
With so many creditors, and Phil looking so suspicious? Either they know something we don't about the disposition of the case, or they're overwhelmed dealing with other peoples' Corona-related bankruptcies.
I'm guessing it's the latter. Phil doesn't owe a truly outlandish amount to any one of them except whoever holds the mortgage for the Wakhando, which he has been keeping up with on payments to the best of my knowledge.
"(a) Time for Objecting to Discharge; Notice of Time Fixed. In a chapter 7 case, a complaint, or a motion under §727(a)(8) or (a)(9) of the Code, objecting to the debtor's discharge shall be filed no later than 60 days after the first date set for the meeting of creditors under §341(a)." FRBP 4004(a).