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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2009

Aaron Wider being himself

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  • Wider ended up getting sanctions against him pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 37(a)(5(A) for $13,026.00 and Fed. R. Civ. P. 30(d)(2) for $16,296.61. Also, his attorney was sanctioned under Rule 37(a)(3)(B)(i) and 30(d)(2), making the attorney jointly and severally liable with Wider for the total $29,322.61

  • Joe Jamail would CRUCIFY this asshole

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  • It was well worth it to Arron the 29k to rip this piece of shit lawyer a new asshole. RBNN comment is right on the money.

  • Congrads! You can see. The F Bomb King

  • Lawyers suck. They believe that they can speak to anyone in any manner they like but when it's turned around on them they go and whine to a judge.

  • I love how people hate on lawyers while i personaly know several and they are great people, (I play tennis with one every week at least) and he is one the most fun people I hit with. You hate them because of their job and what they have to do, so I recommend do not get your self in a position to be with one on the job sorry asses.

  • @Ichabod4415 Think wider gives a shit the man has money and he likely found it to be worthwhile money spent to do it. All these bullshit lawsuits are being dropped.

  • So, attorneys bullying and sing coercive tactics with a smile on their face is perfectly acceptable, but an average citizen that is open and frank in his discussions is somehow unacceptable. This only goes to show that lawyers have rotted our nation out and twisted our entire society to their own benefit.

  • As a court reporter this makes me glad I stick with PI cases. Imagine writing this for seven-plus hours. I would be a bundle of nerves.

  • Looks to me like the attorney started it by asking "are you pleased with yourself? by trying to perpetrate a fraud?" That kind of language or question from an attorney is improper in a deposition. It seems designed to try and incite Wider. (I know nothing about this case except what's in this video)

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