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<blockquote data-quote="inkedmongo" data-source="post: 2783314" data-attributes="member: 38772"><p>Not only did the business owner not pay my legal fees, he shut down his store weeks later, leaving me to deal with all of the mess, including me finding a job. Sketchy, right?</p><p></p><p>I spoke to a previous co worker from that company months later after my court trial ended, and he informed me that the owner told him that he knew the person that brought in the computer and he tipped them off not to show back up when I tried to get them back in the door with my bondsman/friend there to help deliver the police the person responsible.</p><p></p><p>The irritating part about it as a whole is I was brought up to believe if you are honest with the police and people in general you have nothing to worry about. When I went in to talk with that detective I signed my rights away because I provided him everything to show I was not guilty of anything and felt I had nothing to worry about, that is was a misunderstanding, yet they wanted no part in going after the person responsible and deliver proper justice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inkedmongo, post: 2783314, member: 38772"] Not only did the business owner not pay my legal fees, he shut down his store weeks later, leaving me to deal with all of the mess, including me finding a job. Sketchy, right? I spoke to a previous co worker from that company months later after my court trial ended, and he informed me that the owner told him that he knew the person that brought in the computer and he tipped them off not to show back up when I tried to get them back in the door with my bondsman/friend there to help deliver the police the person responsible. The irritating part about it as a whole is I was brought up to believe if you are honest with the police and people in general you have nothing to worry about. When I went in to talk with that detective I signed my rights away because I provided him everything to show I was not guilty of anything and felt I had nothing to worry about, that is was a misunderstanding, yet they wanted no part in going after the person responsible and deliver proper justice. [/QUOTE]
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