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Aug 31, 2019 4 tweets 2 min read Read on X
1. Here's an interesting nugget. David Boies' firm that is suing Felix Sater, Bayrock Group and others for a variety of torts has filed an amended complaint under seal. Here's the cover letter.
2. The original claims looked like a Civil RICO case and even cited several RICO predicate offenses.

Amended complaints can be use for several purposes. You can add claims or add parties or both.
3. I wonder who connected with BayRock and Sater might be important enough to possibly rate a sealed civil RICOesque complaint? 🤔Nope. Can't think of anyone off hand. 😎
4.Too bad. Trump is still alleged to have been clueless. I'll put the complaint on my blog and you can guess what's been redacted.

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