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Message: Choosing of venue
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Regretfully, I'm still in with my 600k shares bought with my profit from PTSC. It seemed so clear back then that EDIG would someday follow the same path to riches. Along the way I found even more things to like about EDIG. I actually liked EDIG management and I thought they could be trusted. PTSC had many problems that EDIG clearly did not have. Except for the slow pace of court proceeding I was happy with my investment. I was perplexed at Colorado being chosen as the venue for trial and even more perplexed at the choice of Judge Krieger. I read John's arguments for why we should be pleased and encouraged to be before her with our claims. I had reservations but never put them into words. However, when I read the comments on Robing Room and saw that she was rated by her peers as one of the ten worst judges in the US I was sick to my stomach and filled with trepidation. In her decision she has simply acted true to form. As a psychologist I want to scream "you idiots". All these brilliant legal and technical minds and you obviously did not consider the personality and competencies of the jurist.

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