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From: simontinsley@stoneygrove.com
To:pcage@cm&t.com
Date: Friday, March 3, 2000 12:36 AM
Subject: Options

Just found your old email. Is this still an option? What would I have to do?

Simon Tinsley

>> Greetings from the firm of McBeal, Cage and Thomas.
>> Everything's fine on the lottery thing, but I was thinking.
>> How are things with you? In love? In Debt? Eyes wandering?
>> If all's well, great. But if you need help getting out from under an
>> emasculating partner we're here for you.
>> Really. Just don't move out. The agreement you have is probably full
>> of holes. I'm sure we can get you the house.
>> Just a thought. Let me know.
>> Philip Cage

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From: pcage@cm&t.com
To:simontinsley@stoneygrove.com
Date: Saturday, March 11, 2000 12:02 PM
Subject: re:options

Glad you’re back in touch.

What’s important right now is the house. Don’t let Ann move back. It’s probably best if the house value falls, can you do that? If we contest the lottery win, we have to say that it would be an unacceptable solution that you should have to sell your home. You may have to give up some money but hey, you'll have to pay us too.

Remember faint heart never screwed fair lady.

Leave the moral posturing to us – this is the time to think about you.

We’re with you.

Cage, McBeal and Thomas


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From: pcage@c&t.com
To:simontinsley@stoneygrove.com
Date: Saturday, May 20, 2000 10:47 AM
Subject: Odd

Simon

What's going on? Lawyer talk in the bar, sex, drink, money, usual stuff when Stoney Grove came up. The guy wouldn't say who he was representing but was asking about wills and the rights of illigetimate sons and grandsons. Further flies in the ointment?

Anyway how's the Ann thing going? Decided to sue her sorry ass yet? Did you get any good info on the buying of the ticket out of her? That could be really useful but we need to know how to spin it.

Keep in touch
(By the way McBeal left, he's got a conscience and went public prosecutor, public enemy number one!)