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Felix says...

This is an excercise in futility and a serious act of grasping at straws. This case would have been ongoing for years and the outcome would have also been known for years. Why is it that Mr. Takitota is just coming forth with this. Also, it's curious to me that his attorney of record is Mr. Godfrey "Pro" Pinder a disbarred lawyer. It seems to me that somebody is looking for an underserved pay day. Mr. Gomez is a sensible lawyer and would have had signed agreements in place with Mr. Takitota with regard to this matter, especially since the facts are saying that he was not paid any money up front but would be paid once they were successful. This matter would have went on for years with several appeals and so the cost would have been undertaken by Mr. Gomez. It stands to reason then that the the legal bill would have been significant. It amazes me how quickly some people are to pounce on and cast judgement on everything that is said about public figures in a negative light. It is no wonder we get the garbage that we do in politics, because intelligent right thinking people would not subject themselves to this nonsense. I smell a rat on Mr. Takitota's end especially since this is just coming forth several years after the case would have concluded and given the fact that he does not have a lawyer that is in goodstanding with the Bahamas Bar. I make no brief for Mr. Gomez, as a matter of fact I am a supporter of the FNM but we must see things for what they are!

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