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I was of the opinion that the motion was more to press the issue that Baldwin was their attorney than they were worried about anything harmful to them being released. Would have been great if the motion had been upheld, but doesn't hurt them that it wasn't.
When C/S attorneys are being paid for by PSU, the attorneys will find any and every angle to rack up billable hours. I have to believe the attorney bills for C/S/S that PSU has paid must be well over $2 million dollars by now considering the length of what is going on. It is an attorney's wet dream.
When C/S attorneys are being paid for by PSU, the attorneys will find any and every angle to rack up billable hours. I have to believe the attorney bills for C/S/S that PSU has paid must be well over $2 million dollars by now considering the length of what is going on. It is an attorney's wet dream.
Two million dollars? Each of the defendants has exceeded that by at least twice. Spanier's lawyers have probably charged well in excess of $5 million to date, but then Spanny has alternative funding sources available. In fact Spanier just added three lawyers from the Washington office of Sullivan & Cromwell (one of the most expensive law firms in the world) to his appellate team, including the head of the appellate division. Undoubtedly he's looking forward to his US Supreme Court appeal following his loss in the PA state courts.When C/S attorneys are being paid for by PSU, the attorneys will find any and every angle to rack up billable hours. I have to believe the attorney bills for C/S/S that PSU has paid must be well over $2 million dollars by now considering the length of what is going on. It is an attorney's wet dream.
Two million dollars? Each of the defendants has exceeded that by at least twice. Spanier's lawyers have probably charged well in excess of $5 million to date, but then Spanny has alternative funding sources available. In fact Spanier just added three lawyers from the Washington office of Sullivan & Cromwell (one of the most expensive law firms in the world) to his appellate team, including the head of the appellate division. Undoubtedly he's looking forward to his US Supreme Court appeal following his loss in the PA state courts.
Two million dollars? Each of the defendants has exceeded that by at least twice. Spanier's lawyers have probably charged well in excess of $5 million to date, but then Spanny has alternative funding sources available. In fact Spanier just added three lawyers from the Washington office of Sullivan & Cromwell (one of the most expensive law firms in the world) to his appellate team, including the head of the appellate division. Undoubtedly he's looking forward to his US Supreme Court appeal following his loss in the PA state courts.
Granted then hand scribbled as denied. Either way, lets get these things moving! Still want to know if Baldwin spoke with Mike at anytime during this mess
Two million dollars? Each of the defendants has exceeded that by at least twice. Spanier's lawyers have probably charged well in excess of $5 million to date, but then Spanny has alternative funding sources available. In fact Spanier just added three lawyers from the Washington office of Sullivan & Cromwell (one of the most expensive law firms in the world) to his appellate team, including the head of the appellate division. Undoubtedly he's looking forward to his US Supreme Court appeal following his loss in the PA state courts.
Curley and Schultz began racking up attorney bills the moment after their arrest, before the Board lifted a finger. Remember, Curley agreed to go on administrative leave and Schultz went back into retirement voluntarily. Hell, the very first communication from the University was unequivocal in its support for Curley and Schultz. The only way you could claim that C/S were "thrown under the bus" by the Board was through the Freeh Report - which will have absolutely no effect on their criminal trials and the attorney bills accumulated thereof.Well, then it would appear that the Board's decision to throw them under the bus was a very expensive mistake.
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Bullcrap - spanier supported them and got fired for not following the BOT storyline.Curley and Schultz began racking up attorney bills the moment after their arrest, before the Board lifted a finger. Hell, the very first communication from the University was unequivocal in its support for Curley and Schultz. The only way you could claim that C/S were "thrown under the bus" by the Board was through the Freeh Report - which will have absolutely no effect on their criminal trials and the attorney bills accumulated thereof.
Curley and Schultz began racking up attorney bills the moment after their arrest, before the Board lifted a finger. Remember, Curley agreed to go on administrative leave and Schultz went back into retirement voluntarily. Hell, the very first communication from the University was unequivocal in its support for Curley and Schultz. The only way you could claim that C/S were "thrown under the bus" by the Board was through the Freeh Report - which will have absolutely no effect on their criminal trials and the attorney bills accumulated thereof.