 With forward pay from Appalachian Wireless, you'll avoid contracts and credit checks while taking advantage of some awesome perks like unlimited talk text and three gigs of data for just $44.99, or with five gigs for a mere $59.99. Forward pay, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. After a federal judge said a president Wednesday by ruling that the rights of a former client of Stanville disability attorney Eric Seacon were violated by the Social Security Administration, Prestonsburg attorney Ned Pillarsdorf, who represents many of Khan's former clients, held an informational meeting today in Prestonsburg to inform the former clients of Khan exactly what Wednesday's ruling means for them. Before today we were behind. I think we have taken the lead. There's 10 seconds to go in the game. We should be able to hold this lead. Yesterday when we looked back, maybe the most significant moment when a well-respected federal judge said these people were treated worse than terrorists. To get a U.S. district judge to say that, and boy did he say that in 33 pages, is a big deal. I predict we'll eventually win. I think people will look back and say yesterday was the turning point when the sun finally came out. It took 15 months, but the sun finally came out. If there's one thing the former clients of attorney Eric C. Khan have taken from Wednesday's ruling and today's meeting, it's hope. Well, we're hoping that it gives us some hope and the reason we come down here to listen and see, because, you know, we just hope, I mean, that someone's trying to help us now, I mean, because it's like it was just something that's trying to shove us under the table. I mean, we know we're supposed to be presumed innocent. We're innocent until proven guilty, but it seems like we resolved not to guilty. It's either side. I mean, it's like something inside eating that is, you know, it's a prayer every day if something will work out. The Social Security Administration is expected to appeal Wednesday's ruling. Reporting from Prestonsburg for EKB News, I'm Sean Allen.