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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did Reynal personally give Bankston the texts or could it have been some paralegal/assistant who had nothing to lose/hated Alex Jobes so they were like “f*%# it” and “accidentally” gave the texts?[/quote] Bankston said "Did you know that your lawyers messed up and sent me your entire cell phone texting history 12 days ago?" Bankston asked. "You know what perjury is right?" No indication it was a paralegal. Also Bankston sent Reynal a written notice of mistaken transmission of the contents of the phone as soon as it was sent, and Reynal did absolutely nothing. So if Alex Jones looked shocked that the opposing counsel had the contents of his phone, he shouldn't have been--his lawyer should have warned him, because he already knew. [quote] https://abovethelaw.com/2022/08/alex-joness-lawyer-face-plants-in-epic-discovery-fail/ Who among us hasn’t forwarded the entire contents of our client’s phone to opposing counsel? And then ignored that counsel’s written notice of the mistaken transmission, allowing our client to be ignominiously impeached on the witness stand? “Your attorneys messed up,” Bankston told Jones on the witness stand. “Twelve days ago they sent me your whole phone, and that is how I know you lied to me about not having any messages about Sandy Hook.” Apparently, Reynal put the digital copy of Jones’s iPhone in a shared Dropbox folder, and then blew it off when Bankston sent a HEY, IDIOT notice. And now, it’s too late. Bankston then went on to pull out texts about Sandy Hook, something that opposing counsel said did not exist. Ditto for emails, immediately disproving Jones’s testimony about not having an email account. And Jones’s vamping about his skimpy profit margins couldn’t survive the introduction of a glowing memo from Jones’s bookkeeper about all the money they were raking in on prepper meals. “I must have dictated that to my assistant,” Jones mumbled, when confronted with incontrovertible proof that he does in fact use email. Faced with Bankston’s demand to read a text from Infowars host Paul Joseph Watson referring to Sandy Hook, Jones remembered that he was “ill” and was overtaken by a coughing fit. At the conclusion of Jones’s testimony, Reynal sat quietly staring at his hands and contemplating his life choices while Bankston’s team slapped him on the back and congratulated him. “You know what nobody’s talked about yet?” Bankston said next to what he surely knew was a hot mike. “What happens when that phone goes to law enforcement?”[/quote] [/quote]
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