I could do a series, I think, on the theme of “what the client expects v. courtroom reality.” Here we have a “client “ disappointed they couldn’t buy evidence. Which may actually be an unenforceable (bordering on illegal action) contract.He paid $2.5 million for court allegations of Voter Fraud. He didn't get the court allegations of Voter Fraud he was promised. So now he's suing the group that was going to deliver him all these court allegations Voter Fraud but apparently couldn't. Just wow. Via @rickhasen https://t.co/ysIcS47o3g
— jimrutenberg (@jimrutenberg) November 26, 2020
But clients never break the law; only other people do.
There are lots of things that should be illegal but for no good reason aren't, apparently. I mean a millionaire-billionaire trying to ratfuck elections. Our system is wide open for it and the Supreme Court would probably prevent anything that protects democracy from this.
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