We've received emails from readers asking what can be done about questions regarding Doc's assets and his recent bankruptcy filing.
Let's be clear here: We've no way of knowing whether Doc has, or has not, hidden assets, but the recent discovery of a sail boat for sale raises questions. So, as part of our compact with you to be public servants for information, we're going to provide you with information about how to contact folks involved with Doc's bankruptcy proceedings.
We don't see anything wrong with notifying these people that there are questions that need to be asked. We especially think Doc's creditors might have a stake in this as well.
So, here you go:
The bankruptcy trustee can be located/contacted here.
A creditor with interest in Doc's filing can be contacted here.
You're welcome!
Sunday, September 21, 2008
The Bitch is Back
We've reported several instances of "Solomon's" bitchiness toward his Twit Minor Doc before. And we recently wrote about how we found it interesting that Doc's HHI co-founder failed to give him the customary pat on the head for his "Spanish shipwreck" update. Well, we just found another direct backhand to Doc's puckered kisser, delivered with no small amount of snark.
Doc, who clearly is working overtime to try to sound relevant over at the HHI website, despite all his recent embarrassments, was attempting to pontificate about Viking history. Saying he wanted to "add" to the debate, he posted up a surprisingly pedantic comment about the Vikings in Irish history. This was met with this rather chilly response from Solomon:
Sure enough, we checked it out, and Doc lifted his Viking post, word for direct word, without any attribution whatsoever, from www.yourirish.com. He provided no source link, didn't put the comment in quotes, nothing. Doc obviously wanted people to think those words were his.
Now, is it just us, or should one expect a higher standard from a website that claims it's deeply committed to history and truth? We certainly think so, but apparently gross plagiarism is only slightly frowned upon (why, for example, wasn't the post fixed or removed?)
Yet another blow to HHI's "credibility" courtesy of co-founder "Doc" Jim McManus (not that we thought they had any to begin with, mind you).
Doc, who clearly is working overtime to try to sound relevant over at the HHI website, despite all his recent embarrassments, was attempting to pontificate about Viking history. Saying he wanted to "add" to the debate, he posted up a surprisingly pedantic comment about the Vikings in Irish history. This was met with this rather chilly response from Solomon:
"Doc: that statement you offered - from yourirish.com, by the way - is the standard, orthodox view of Vikings. " [Emphasis ours]In other words, Doc is now not only a bankrupt libeler, but also a gratuitous plagiarizer.
Sure enough, we checked it out, and Doc lifted his Viking post, word for direct word, without any attribution whatsoever, from www.yourirish.com. He provided no source link, didn't put the comment in quotes, nothing. Doc obviously wanted people to think those words were his.
Now, is it just us, or should one expect a higher standard from a website that claims it's deeply committed to history and truth? We certainly think so, but apparently gross plagiarism is only slightly frowned upon (why, for example, wasn't the post fixed or removed?)
Yet another blow to HHI's "credibility" courtesy of co-founder "Doc" Jim McManus (not that we thought they had any to begin with, mind you).
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Sailing into the sunset, or a cell?
One of our incredibly sharp readers found a most interesting item for sale posted by our favorite village idiot. Take a look at this:
We've emailed Doc with this information and told him we would give him an opportunity to respond to this before we do anything else with it. After all, it's a very serious crime to hide assets from a bankruptcy court and creditors. Especially when you're talking about $238,000 in liabilities.
Let's see what he says....
Source link: http://tinyurl.com/3sx7et
'Sundowner' Iroquois Mark II am ketch #229. She is an factory original ketch rig - one of a kind as far as is known. New Honda 9.9 longshaft, new radio, depth sounder, new pressure water system, new batteries, new inverter, new lifelines, new trampoline, new Caribe dinghy with Yamaha 9.9, Auto-Helm auto pilot, new propane system and stove, rewired. Lying Lighthouse Point, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. $25,000.00. Contact Jim, email: nauticalresearch@yahoo.comGosh, this boat sure sounds lovely with all those fancy "new" items, no? Did Doc load up on all new equipment in advance of knowing he'd file for bankruptcy? Also, we think it interesting that this asset does not appear in Doc's bankruptcy filing. We therefore think the judge and creditors might be interested in the status of this lovely vessel.
We've emailed Doc with this information and told him we would give him an opportunity to respond to this before we do anything else with it. After all, it's a very serious crime to hide assets from a bankruptcy court and creditors. Especially when you're talking about $238,000 in liabilities.
Let's see what he says....
Source link: http://tinyurl.com/3sx7et
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Derailing the Bartram
Well, after a long absence, we see the sniveling, whip-cracking prick known as "Solomon" has reemerged from his dank cave (but not before first gorging himself on bat guano, the secret to his 325 years of age), to postulate about Odyssey and the HMS Sussex. Today over on HHI he posted:
He even claims to know the actual identity of the shipwreck Odyssey did find, and guess what? It ain't the Sussex! (Gosh, you'd think the media might be interested in that breaking news, eh? Maybe Bartram should call John Colapinto again to see if he can actually fleece a New Yorker writer twice?)
But, hey? Since when did inconvenient facts and the lack of convincing historical proof to back up such certainty ever stop the HHI nitwits from making definitive pronouncements about anything?
Note also the reemergence of another predictable Bartranism: that is, his less-than-subtle innuendo that he's "in the know" about Odyssey with super-secret sources; hell, he even claims these "sources" are consulting him about "what to do" with the Alert. Now ain't that something? He also apparently possesses enough information to level a threat at his own government regarding their ongoing relationship with Odyssey. Yowza.
We all know this sort of guy: In actual life, he's the one who has never done anything of merit, yet still demands respect and admiration for his now booze-saturated imaginary accomplishments. And when that doesn't work, he resorts to the "I know something very important, but I can't tell you because my sources only trust me with this information." In other words, you'll know more when he deems it necessary for you to know more, which will be never, because there's nothing there to know. (Got that?)
It's the equivalent of the first explorers flashing pretty (but worthless) trinkets to gain the attention and obedience of savages. Problem is, this trick is well out of fashion in the modern era (well, unless you're dealing with Doc and you show him some fancy plastic cards that magically deliver instant gratification).
Of course, we've seen this before with Bartram: he pulled the same pathetic trick when he claimed, also from an alleged secret "high-level" source, that mass arrests of Spanish Government officials were imminent for illegally consorting with Odyssey. Predictably, nothing ever materialized and old Stinky hopes ya'll forgot all about that one. Well, we didn't.
So, listen up, Solomon, HH Watch has put you on Super Secret Double Probation, and even though you don't know what that is, or what it means, you better watch yourself, 'cause something's gonna happen sucka. Because we know people. High-level people. And they know you. And they don't like you, or your kind. Ahhh, we're just pulling your chain, Johnny Boy! The reality is, no one likes you. So we're not going out on a limb on that one.
Finally, one side observation of interest: Bartram has yet to comment on his Cabin Boy's "update" on the supposed Spanish shipwreck find in the Caribbean. Which is odd, for if you read the entire thread on HHI, Solomon repeatedly pats Doc's head for "progress" on this undoubtedly ground-breaking shipwreck discovery. (Right.) This must be most troubling to Doc, especially since his other HHI mates are launching projects all over Europe. The poor fella is bearing quite the load at the moment, so to lose the patronizing nod of the Master? Oh Dearie! How much can a village idiot take?
We think it would be amusing to learn of Bartram's thoughts on those who claim bankruptcy. We don't think it's much of a stretch to imagine him saying that ruinous debt is the result of a weak mind, poor character, and an utter lack of self-control. The remedy? But of course: A well-deserved thrashing with Ye Old Horse Whip followed by some serious time for self-contemplation (not to mention healing) in a debtors prison.
Doc should be relieved he wasn't toiling for Master Bartram's estate a few hundred years ago, no?
The whole [HMS Sussex] story is a crock.We know Bartram likes to muse about his whips, and the Sussex is a dead horse he can't stop flailing. We find it amusing that he repeatedly claims absolute certainty that the historical record is complete enough for him to rule with finality on the narrative of the doomed ship. As if he had open access to view Odyssey's own substantial research on the vessel (which, we'll kindly remind everyone convinced the UK government to enter into an exclusive partnership). From his tiny perch located square in the heart of Fatfuckingloserham, UK, he simply pronounces the Sussex history a "crock." Just like that kids, the story's over. Go on home, now.
So here we are, after many years and many millions of dollars, and now Odyssey has to admit that they still don't know what they have. No surprise there, then.
And the UK government? Is it still behind Odyssey? Well, they detained the Alert. One of its agents even came to me to ask what should be done - we have been in talks for quite a while. Yes, the government is behind Odyssey: perhaps they should watch their collective back.
A note: we know exactly what ship Odyssey has (and it isn't the Sussex). ~ Solomon
He even claims to know the actual identity of the shipwreck Odyssey did find, and guess what? It ain't the Sussex! (Gosh, you'd think the media might be interested in that breaking news, eh? Maybe Bartram should call John Colapinto again to see if he can actually fleece a New Yorker writer twice?)
But, hey? Since when did inconvenient facts and the lack of convincing historical proof to back up such certainty ever stop the HHI nitwits from making definitive pronouncements about anything?
Note also the reemergence of another predictable Bartranism: that is, his less-than-subtle innuendo that he's "in the know" about Odyssey with super-secret sources; hell, he even claims these "sources" are consulting him about "what to do" with the Alert. Now ain't that something? He also apparently possesses enough information to level a threat at his own government regarding their ongoing relationship with Odyssey. Yowza.
We all know this sort of guy: In actual life, he's the one who has never done anything of merit, yet still demands respect and admiration for his now booze-saturated imaginary accomplishments. And when that doesn't work, he resorts to the "I know something very important, but I can't tell you because my sources only trust me with this information." In other words, you'll know more when he deems it necessary for you to know more, which will be never, because there's nothing there to know. (Got that?)
It's the equivalent of the first explorers flashing pretty (but worthless) trinkets to gain the attention and obedience of savages. Problem is, this trick is well out of fashion in the modern era (well, unless you're dealing with Doc and you show him some fancy plastic cards that magically deliver instant gratification).
Of course, we've seen this before with Bartram: he pulled the same pathetic trick when he claimed, also from an alleged secret "high-level" source, that mass arrests of Spanish Government officials were imminent for illegally consorting with Odyssey. Predictably, nothing ever materialized and old Stinky hopes ya'll forgot all about that one. Well, we didn't.
So, listen up, Solomon, HH Watch has put you on Super Secret Double Probation, and even though you don't know what that is, or what it means, you better watch yourself, 'cause something's gonna happen sucka. Because we know people. High-level people. And they know you. And they don't like you, or your kind. Ahhh, we're just pulling your chain, Johnny Boy! The reality is, no one likes you. So we're not going out on a limb on that one.
Finally, one side observation of interest: Bartram has yet to comment on his Cabin Boy's "update" on the supposed Spanish shipwreck find in the Caribbean. Which is odd, for if you read the entire thread on HHI, Solomon repeatedly pats Doc's head for "progress" on this undoubtedly ground-breaking shipwreck discovery. (Right.) This must be most troubling to Doc, especially since his other HHI mates are launching projects all over Europe. The poor fella is bearing quite the load at the moment, so to lose the patronizing nod of the Master? Oh Dearie! How much can a village idiot take?
We think it would be amusing to learn of Bartram's thoughts on those who claim bankruptcy. We don't think it's much of a stretch to imagine him saying that ruinous debt is the result of a weak mind, poor character, and an utter lack of self-control. The remedy? But of course: A well-deserved thrashing with Ye Old Horse Whip followed by some serious time for self-contemplation (not to mention healing) in a debtors prison.
Doc should be relieved he wasn't toiling for Master Bartram's estate a few hundred years ago, no?
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Snorkeling Doc?
Well, as promised there's already some interesting developments in the Doc bankruptcy saga. One of our intrepid readers noticed that Doc posted this evening on the HHI website about his supposed "Spanish shipwreck" -- you know, the one that suddenly disappeared after Doc and Solomon made such a big deal about it back in April.
Here's the full text of Doc's HHI post from this evening:
Perhaps even more interesting is Doc's name dropping of one James Goold, Esq, as being a close friend of his diving buddy. Is Doc pulling the six degrees of separation trick to connect himself to one of Odyssey's major opponents? We think so. First of all, why would any respectable person in this industry, and especially one involved in such a volatile case as the Black Swan, want to be within 100 yards of a loser like McManus?
We suspect Doc's merely once again exaggerating his involvement with and importance to this shipwreck"mission" -- if finding an anchor and some other junk can be called that. The reality is, we'd bet the house that HHI's many posts today about their various projects in Europe, and with his recent personally embarrassing bankruptcy announcement, this is Doc's pathetic attempt to still seem relevant among his poser buddies. (It will be interesting to see how Master Solomon responds: Enthusiasm? Or not at all?)
We suspect they know desperation when they read it, however, and undoubtedly had a good snicker at his expense. The poor Dearie! Stay tuned....
Here's the full text of Doc's HHI post from this evening:
Well Members,We're fairly certain Doc's creditors would be interested in how a man with over $238,000 in personal debt is funding these personal little expeditions? (And one wonders if this is why he credits his friend "Charles" for "putting it together"? Hmmmm?)
At long last we are to make the next dive on the "unknown Spanish wreck" during the fourth week of this month. Charles, my dive partner and co-hort in this mission has arranged to have an archaeologist from the NPS join us as well as the archaeologist who is responsible for the Territory of the Virgin Islands. Hopefully we can come to some sort of conclusions about what has been found. More dredging has been scheduled in the big ship channel leading up to the harbor. This will surely destroy what we have found. I for one cannot understand why they need bigger cruise ships than they already have.
I am very grateful that my dive partner has put this together at last. Charles holds a graduate degree in maritime history from Texas A&M. In addition, Charles is a close friend of Dr Filipe de Castro and James Goold Esq and he is also on the lecture circuit. Dr de Castro was kind enough to arrange the Carbon 14 testing for our artifacts at Texas A&M.
It will be a stroke of luck if we can halt progress (?) and save the artifacts. I shall keep you appraised of progress.
Cheers, Doc
Perhaps even more interesting is Doc's name dropping of one James Goold, Esq, as being a close friend of his diving buddy. Is Doc pulling the six degrees of separation trick to connect himself to one of Odyssey's major opponents? We think so. First of all, why would any respectable person in this industry, and especially one involved in such a volatile case as the Black Swan, want to be within 100 yards of a loser like McManus?
We suspect Doc's merely once again exaggerating his involvement with and importance to this shipwreck"mission" -- if finding an anchor and some other junk can be called that. The reality is, we'd bet the house that HHI's many posts today about their various projects in Europe, and with his recent personally embarrassing bankruptcy announcement, this is Doc's pathetic attempt to still seem relevant among his poser buddies. (It will be interesting to see how Master Solomon responds: Enthusiasm? Or not at all?)
We suspect they know desperation when they read it, however, and undoubtedly had a good snicker at his expense. The poor Dearie! Stay tuned....
You like us, you really like us!
If you had told us last April that this website would have 10,000 hits by mid-September, we would have said: "Are you smoking some of that Doc Weed?" Followed by, "Hey, where can we get some?"
10,000 is a milestone, for sure. And while it's no 238,098, we like to think this proves the old adage that less can be more (with one notable exception...just ask Doc). We'd like to thank all our readers, writers, researchers, and those anonymous folks kind enough to support our humble efforts here. One thing for certain: We couldn't have done this without your help, suggestions and readership.
We remain committed to smacking down the small minds that are, for whatever reason, focused on tearing down a good company and investment we admire. No need to name names here, if you read this site, you know well enough who they are.
What are we most proud of?
In the old days, there was no way to critique or openly comment on the actions and words of the HHI posers. They certainly don't allow alternative viewpoints on their website, and are quick to delete posts that don't conform with their official line on any matter. So much for intellectual curiosity and honesty. For the longest time they were even able to control the content on Yahoo through manipulation of Yahoo's fairly non-judgmental TOS (they continue to do so, for the record). So we created this site for a very simple reason: To provide a forum that pointed that same harsh light they like to point at others directly at them. Predictably, the roaches scattered.
Finally, as a celebration of this admittedly minor moment (we'll break out the champagne at 500,000), we're pleased to resurrect HHI's initial response to our website. Ironically enough, we think this graphic ended up helping promote our site and even drove traffic to us. Not surprisingly, they quickly realized the unintended consequences and shut it down, but not before we got a snapshot of this:
Needless to say, looks like all us white trash got the last laugh. Hyuk hyuk.
Thanks again and stay tuned. As the BS case picks up, and news about Doc's libel case and bankruptcy filing gather steam (we think the latter is especially ripe for some juicy findings), we'll be doing some reporting and editorializing. As always, feel free to send us tips and/or ideas for our coverage and content. We fully welcome that.
~ Team HH Watch
10,000 is a milestone, for sure. And while it's no 238,098, we like to think this proves the old adage that less can be more (with one notable exception...just ask Doc). We'd like to thank all our readers, writers, researchers, and those anonymous folks kind enough to support our humble efforts here. One thing for certain: We couldn't have done this without your help, suggestions and readership.
We remain committed to smacking down the small minds that are, for whatever reason, focused on tearing down a good company and investment we admire. No need to name names here, if you read this site, you know well enough who they are.
What are we most proud of?
In the old days, there was no way to critique or openly comment on the actions and words of the HHI posers. They certainly don't allow alternative viewpoints on their website, and are quick to delete posts that don't conform with their official line on any matter. So much for intellectual curiosity and honesty. For the longest time they were even able to control the content on Yahoo through manipulation of Yahoo's fairly non-judgmental TOS (they continue to do so, for the record). So we created this site for a very simple reason: To provide a forum that pointed that same harsh light they like to point at others directly at them. Predictably, the roaches scattered.
Finally, as a celebration of this admittedly minor moment (we'll break out the champagne at 500,000), we're pleased to resurrect HHI's initial response to our website. Ironically enough, we think this graphic ended up helping promote our site and even drove traffic to us. Not surprisingly, they quickly realized the unintended consequences and shut it down, but not before we got a snapshot of this:

Thanks again and stay tuned. As the BS case picks up, and news about Doc's libel case and bankruptcy filing gather steam (we think the latter is especially ripe for some juicy findings), we'll be doing some reporting and editorializing. As always, feel free to send us tips and/or ideas for our coverage and content. We fully welcome that.
~ Team HH Watch
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Where's the Diver in the Doc?

We know a lot of serious divers and they'd rather leap off a tall bridge than use rented equipment. So, it seems reasonable to conclude that either Doc is not as devoted a diver as he has claimed, or there's some funny business going on. Regardless, it doesn't appear he'll be diving again any time soon.
Hey, you think those two Casio watches listed are water proof?
P.S. And yes, this is a picture of "Diving Doc," taken directly from his HHI profile page. (We find the mass wreckage surrounding him an appropriate metaphor.)
Dressed to Shill
Can someone explain to us how a person can spend $100 a month on clothing but only end up with a wardrobe worth $300?
Is this the kind of financial savvy that makes Doc an economic genius? Does "clothing" really mean "booze"?
That's a lot of Vesper t-shirts, friends.
Is this the kind of financial savvy that makes Doc an economic genius? Does "clothing" really mean "booze"?
That's a lot of Vesper t-shirts, friends.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Doc Yahoo post highlights
Since Yahoo is acting like a bunch of pussies by mindlessly bending to the incessant demands of McManus and friends, we've compiled a list of some of the best comments about Doc's recent bankruptcy filing before they're zapped into the cyberspace void. Here are just a few:
"Most all of today's posts have been deleted. I guess they will start burning books next." ~ Quick Draw
"The funny thing is the case with OMEX is not finished; therefore, if OMEX wins then they will become a new, post Chapter 7 creditor entitled to payment.....My question, and I'm sure the court's question, will be - where did all that money go? There are severe penalties for abuse of the Bankruptcy laws. I knew of a fellow that tried to hide assets and got several years in prison for his efforts. It's not something to fool around with." ~ Gold
"'Certain debts -- such as...a debtor's intentional conduct (e.g., assault, defamation, embezzlement or fraud)...are not discharged in most cases and are unaffected by a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing.'" ~ Gold
"The other point to consider is that since Odyssey is now listed in the filing, I think they could appeal directly to the bankruptcy judge to order Doc to cease and desist commenting in public forums about Odyssey. After all, it's obviously in his interest now to shut his yap and not make his libel situation worse. Do I think he has a sense of self-preservation, though? No, I don't. One doesn't get to this level of personal disaster through smart, rational behavior." ~ Jerry Kevlin
"Well one thing we all know for sure: Doc is tying a major one on tonight...." ~ Doc Doof
"With all the financial "woes" going on you would "think" that he would focus his energies on paying his credit cards....I would DIE if I had that much owed to someone else. Do you think he feels any shame???" ~ Kevin Mc
"Doc has always...operated under the presumption that he's the expert and the rest of us would do well to listen to him. And, as many have asked before, what has he ever done to justify that position? Absolutely nothing. This bankruptcy filing, which shows he's obviously been living well beyond his own simple means, illustrates his self-delusional mindset perfectly." ~ Jerry KevlinStay tuned.....
Just asking....
Should a dude who has run up $238,000 in credit card and personal loan debts be eligible for online credit counseling?
We see old Doc had to complete a course on the ABC's of money management in advance of his bankruptcy filing and he was able to do so from the convenience of his shack's Internet connection (which really should be considered a luxury when you're broke, right?).
Doesn't saddling one's self with such crushing debt call for something a tad more intensive? At the very least, someone should have given Doc a firmly delivered lecture on personal responsibility! At any rate, can we all agree to laugh with contempt in Doc's face the next time he dares to question and criticize Odyssey's financial affairs? It's obvious he doesn't know a flip about money: how to make it, how to manage it, how to keep it -- and the meager 200 clams in his bank account proves the point (how does one get to be his age and only have $200 to your name? Again, direct evidence of his foolish recklessness over a long, long period of time).
P.S. We see McManus has the Yahoo administrators working overtime to have any references -- no matter how benign -- to this shame-faced development promptly removed. We find that somewhat amusing, and not a little disturbing. Does anyone doubt that if there were something equally embarrassing about one of Odyssey's management team members out there as a public document that Doc and his poser cohorts would be posting non-stop about it? As always, the level of hypocrisy is stunning. But, never fear, the damage is clearly done: Doc's reputation is officially all blowed up. Hey, it couldn't have happened to more deserving fellow.
We see old Doc had to complete a course on the ABC's of money management in advance of his bankruptcy filing and he was able to do so from the convenience of his shack's Internet connection (which really should be considered a luxury when you're broke, right?).
Doesn't saddling one's self with such crushing debt call for something a tad more intensive? At the very least, someone should have given Doc a firmly delivered lecture on personal responsibility! At any rate, can we all agree to laugh with contempt in Doc's face the next time he dares to question and criticize Odyssey's financial affairs? It's obvious he doesn't know a flip about money: how to make it, how to manage it, how to keep it -- and the meager 200 clams in his bank account proves the point (how does one get to be his age and only have $200 to your name? Again, direct evidence of his foolish recklessness over a long, long period of time).
P.S. We see McManus has the Yahoo administrators working overtime to have any references -- no matter how benign -- to this shame-faced development promptly removed. We find that somewhat amusing, and not a little disturbing. Does anyone doubt that if there were something equally embarrassing about one of Odyssey's management team members out there as a public document that Doc and his poser cohorts would be posting non-stop about it? As always, the level of hypocrisy is stunning. But, never fear, the damage is clearly done: Doc's reputation is officially all blowed up. Hey, it couldn't have happened to more deserving fellow.
Monday, September 8, 2008
238,098 More Reasons why Doc is a Fool
We never fail to be amused by the profound idiocy that is James "Doc" McManus.
And with some new, stunning breaking news in hand about Twit Minor (thank you devoted readers!), we've decided to take a break from our summer vacation. Turns out McManus is not only stupid enough to continue libeling Odyssey after he's already been sued, but he's also a deadbeat who doesn't pay his bills. Doc recently filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition in a Federal Bankruptcy Court in the Virgin Islands.
Doc fancies himself well-informed about current events, but he apparently failed to notice Congress's recent overhaul of bankruptcy legislation that is decidedly unfriendly to individual debtors. It not only makes filing far more punitive over the long haul, it also makes it virtually impossible to have the entire debt discharged. And with $238,098.11 worth of debt, Doc should thank the heavens there's no such thing as debtor prisons any longer.
Note to Doc: We actually wonder if you're stupid enough to think this prevents you from being prosecuted for libel. In fact, it should finally awaken you to cease harassing the company with your countless aliases, lies and BS over at Yahoo and on History Hunters. If you're found guilty and a judgement against you is rendered, you'll be on the hook for those damages regardless of your personal situation. We're obviously not attorneys, but we think a public apology and a promise to never post about Odyssey again is in order so you can focus on getting your obviously disheveled life into some kind of rational order.
We'll even offer to post it here for you. We're waiting....
No reasonable person wishes ill will on another human being, but, in your specific case, you're an obvious exception to that humane rule. You're getting everything you deserve and more. Some call it Karma, we call it "about time." It's about time the truth about your character came into focus, especially since you've questioned others for years now with no consequences. The screw is turning now, though, that's for certain.
So Doc, as soon as we stop laughing at you (which, be forewarned, won't be anytime soon), we'll post some analyses of your public filing. We're particularly interested in your staggering amount of credit card debt. It's tough trying to live like a Glorious King when you're nothing more than a sorry pauper, huh? You poor sap. Perhaps we should call it "Trying to keep up with the Bartrams"?
(Ouch.)
Read Doc's public bankruptcy filing here.
And with some new, stunning breaking news in hand about Twit Minor (thank you devoted readers!), we've decided to take a break from our summer vacation. Turns out McManus is not only stupid enough to continue libeling Odyssey after he's already been sued, but he's also a deadbeat who doesn't pay his bills. Doc recently filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition in a Federal Bankruptcy Court in the Virgin Islands.
Doc fancies himself well-informed about current events, but he apparently failed to notice Congress's recent overhaul of bankruptcy legislation that is decidedly unfriendly to individual debtors. It not only makes filing far more punitive over the long haul, it also makes it virtually impossible to have the entire debt discharged. And with $238,098.11 worth of debt, Doc should thank the heavens there's no such thing as debtor prisons any longer.
Note to Doc: We actually wonder if you're stupid enough to think this prevents you from being prosecuted for libel. In fact, it should finally awaken you to cease harassing the company with your countless aliases, lies and BS over at Yahoo and on History Hunters. If you're found guilty and a judgement against you is rendered, you'll be on the hook for those damages regardless of your personal situation. We're obviously not attorneys, but we think a public apology and a promise to never post about Odyssey again is in order so you can focus on getting your obviously disheveled life into some kind of rational order.
We'll even offer to post it here for you. We're waiting....
No reasonable person wishes ill will on another human being, but, in your specific case, you're an obvious exception to that humane rule. You're getting everything you deserve and more. Some call it Karma, we call it "about time." It's about time the truth about your character came into focus, especially since you've questioned others for years now with no consequences. The screw is turning now, though, that's for certain.
So Doc, as soon as we stop laughing at you (which, be forewarned, won't be anytime soon), we'll post some analyses of your public filing. We're particularly interested in your staggering amount of credit card debt. It's tough trying to live like a Glorious King when you're nothing more than a sorry pauper, huh? You poor sap. Perhaps we should call it "Trying to keep up with the Bartrams"?
(Ouch.)
Read Doc's public bankruptcy filing here.
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