Now would be a very good time to start defending it in the Media. Maybe you could locate our Prime Minister... what's his name again, hopefully he keeps his phone on while he travels, and he can maybe come out with a positive statement or two.?
I am still so confused. How can the Bahamian liquidators be begging the US courts to have the liquidation of a Bahamian company done here? You're the liquidators... you are in control of everything. Even if some US people put the property company into liquidation in Delaware surely they would need approval by the Bahamian liquidators to do so? If SBF or whoever started liquidation in Nigeria for example surely the Bahamian liquidators, who sit at the very top of the whole FTX group of Companies, wanted to change the jurisdiction of the liquidation then they would have every right to do that? Just start the liquidation process for FTX Property to The Bahamas.
Mr. Sears was certainly a good man but like most good men who go into politics, the system has destroyed him. Absolute shame. :( He's had a little angel on one shoulder and the entire weight of the PLP cabinet on the other. One saying confess and the other pressuring him to protect yet another huge and expensive blunder. Unfortunately in The Bahamas evil has again prevailed.
We already lost the war. It is not a far stretch to believe that SBF received a call and was asked to word the email to our AG as he did - especially the part 'if we don't hear from you we will proceed'. That's gangsta! Even though our AG didn't authorize it by not saying 'No' it was a nod to go ahead. Over hear he would get away with it by arguing 'I didn't respond' but in the US the courts would find him liable for not clearly telling him 'No'.
I wonder how our government contacted SBF during this time? They certainly are stupid enough to go it by phone (even though they have the ability to delete those records). And they wouldn't go there in person because Albany security would have those recordings. Hopefully SBF has kept his recordings? You know he kept some dirt on these politicians.
Agreed but we shouldn't have to live among them. Violent criminals who are put before the court and where the judge can clearly see that the evidence in the report is strong should not be allowed to apply for bail. If there's no room in the prison then let some of the pot smokers and petty thieves out on bail in order to make room.
Well I'm just glad that these violent criminals are getting their justice. Much better them dying than our courts letting them out on bail with a small fine of $3k for failing to stick with their bail conditions.
I just can't imagine what a judge is thinking when he lets a man accused of 5 counts of attempted murder out on bail in the first instance - and then keeps him out on bail after failing to sign in on time and to plug in his ankle bracelet multiple times. I guess this judge is omniscient and knows deep down that the 5 attempted murders guy is really innocent?
Sickened says...
Please try and write a comment... maybe two... without mentioning the FNM. Focus on the problem at hand and how it affects us ALL.
On FTX’s US chief hits PM, AG over ‘total stonewall’
Posted 14 December 2022, 3:13 p.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
If the wicked witch is involved in this then there is definitely something hidden that needs to see the light of day.
On FTX’s US chief hits PM, AG over ‘total stonewall’
Posted 14 December 2022, 1:38 p.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
We can take 'em! bif! bam! pow! and we're done.
On ‘Shut down’ on FTX $300m Bahamas assets safeguard
Posted 14 December 2022, 1:31 p.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
Now would be a very good time to start defending it in the Media. Maybe you could locate our Prime Minister... what's his name again, hopefully he keeps his phone on while he travels, and he can maybe come out with a positive statement or two.?
On Cooper: We will defend nation’s reputation
Posted 14 December 2022, 10:10 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
I am still so confused. How can the Bahamian liquidators be begging the US courts to have the liquidation of a Bahamian company done here? You're the liquidators... you are in control of everything. Even if some US people put the property company into liquidation in Delaware surely they would need approval by the Bahamian liquidators to do so?
If SBF or whoever started liquidation in Nigeria for example surely the Bahamian liquidators, who sit at the very top of the whole FTX group of Companies, wanted to change the jurisdiction of the liquidation then they would have every right to do that?
Just start the liquidation process for FTX Property to The Bahamas.
On Bahamas battles for control over $256m FTX properties
Posted 13 December 2022, 1:36 p.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
Mr. Sears was certainly a good man but like most good men who go into politics, the system has destroyed him. Absolute shame. :(
He's had a little angel on one shoulder and the entire weight of the PLP cabinet on the other. One saying confess and the other pressuring him to protect yet another huge and expensive blunder. Unfortunately in The Bahamas evil has again prevailed.
On INSIGHT: How would the Alfred Sears of yesterday judge his actions today?
Posted 13 December 2022, 9:41 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
We already lost the war. It is not a far stretch to believe that SBF received a call and was asked to word the email to our AG as he did - especially the part 'if we don't hear from you we will proceed'. That's gangsta! Even though our AG didn't authorize it by not saying 'No' it was a nod to go ahead. Over hear he would get away with it by arguing 'I didn't respond' but in the US the courts would find him liable for not clearly telling him 'No'.
I wonder how our government contacted SBF during this time? They certainly are stupid enough to go it by phone (even though they have the ability to delete those records). And they wouldn't go there in person because Albany security would have those recordings. Hopefully SBF has kept his recordings? You know he kept some dirt on these politicians.
On AG: ‘No go’ for $100m FTX Bahamian returns
Posted 13 December 2022, 9:30 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
Agreed but we shouldn't have to live among them. Violent criminals who are put before the court and where the judge can clearly see that the evidence in the report is strong should not be allowed to apply for bail.
If there's no room in the prison then let some of the pot smokers and petty thieves out on bail in order to make room.
On Two shot dead off West Bay Street
Posted 12 December 2022, 3:18 p.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
Well I'm just glad that these violent criminals are getting their justice. Much better them dying than our courts letting them out on bail with a small fine of $3k for failing to stick with their bail conditions.
I just can't imagine what a judge is thinking when he lets a man accused of 5 counts of attempted murder out on bail in the first instance - and then keeps him out on bail after failing to sign in on time and to plug in his ankle bracelet multiple times. I guess this judge is omniscient and knows deep down that the 5 attempted murders guy is really innocent?
On Two shot dead off West Bay Street
Posted 12 December 2022, 9:42 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
Oh boy. Could be some big problemos.
On Bahamian bank, chair under US senate scrutiny on FTX
Posted 9 December 2022, 1:42 p.m. Suggest removal