Frenchman Attacks One LadyBoy; Gets Jumped By 20 More LadyBoys at Candy Bar on Street 136, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Re: Frenchman Attacks One LadyBoy; Gets Jumped By 20 More LadyBoys at Candy Bar on Street 136, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
It's a translation of the signed document.frank lee bent wrote:the doc is unsigned
Re: Frenchman Attacks One LadyBoy; Gets Jumped By 20 More LadyBoys at Candy Bar on Street 136, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
I note that she never complained about the truth of a related topic, titled "Tourist Ripped Off For Over $400 At Candy Bar On Street 136 in Phnom Penh; Bar Girls Laugh at Him"
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Re: Frenchman Attacks One LadyBoy; Gets Jumped By 20 More LadyBoys at Candy Bar on Street 136, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Hahaha! To think they actually got a law firm to translate this and then type it up is hilarious.Cam Nivag wrote:Hey they only have a few mobile ladyboys, not twenty of them.
"...my Candy Bar only has few lady boys working in a mobile manner..."
I don't think I've ever heard that put so eloquently before.
"Are you a freelance hooker?"
"No, but I work in a mobile manner."
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Correct. Here is the original document in Khmer:epidemiks wrote:It's a translation of the signed document.frank lee bent wrote:the doc is unsigned
Yeah, we got sent a scan of the girl's Cambodian ID and offered free drinks for that story, but she wants to sue us for this one.Cam Nivag wrote:I note that she never complained about the truth of a related topic, titled "Tourist Ripped Off For Over $400 At Candy Bar On Street 136 in Phnom Penh; Bar Girls Laugh at Him"
I might have to get Peter David to represent CEO.
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Re: Frenchman Attacks One LadyBoy; Gets Jumped By 20 More LadyBoys at Candy Bar on Street 136, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
just curious, but does this doc hold any kind of 'legal standing'? is it a 'criminal' or 'civil' complaint? perhaps a bit of 'foreplay' in case there is some future action?General Mackevili wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2017 10:50 pmCorrect. Here is the original document in Khmer:epidemiks wrote:It's a translation of the signed document.frank lee bent wrote:the doc is unsigned
Yeah, we got sent a scan of the girl's Cambodian ID and offered free drinks for that story, but she wants to sue us for this one.Cam Nivag wrote:I note that she never complained about the truth of a related topic, titled "Tourist Ripped Off For Over $400 At Candy Bar On Street 136 in Phnom Penh; Bar Girls Laugh at Him"
I might have to get Peter David to represent CEO.
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Bertros
A taste of the bait is worth the pain of the hook.....
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Re: Frenchman Attacks One LadyBoy; Gets Jumped By 20 More LadyBoys at Candy Bar on Street 136, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Candybar no doubt has a high percentage a ladyboy freelancers , definatly the sketchiest bar on 136# by a long shot ........ the place has alway been trouble even in their old location they would add drinks onto your bill then threaten you if you conplained.
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Re: Frenchman Attacks One LadyBoy; Gets Jumped By 20 More LadyBoys at Candy Bar on Street 136, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
My guess, knowing nothing about Cambodian law, is that this is formal, written request for a retraction is a precursor to a lawsuit if the story is not retracted.
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Bertros wrote:just curious, but does this doc hold any kind of 'legal standing'? is it a 'criminal' or 'civil' complaint? perhaps a bit of 'foreplay' in case there is some future action?General Mackevili wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2017 10:50 pmCorrect. Here is the original document in Khmer:epidemiks wrote:It's a translation of the signed document.frank lee bent wrote:the doc is unsigned
Yeah, we got sent a scan of the girl's Cambodian ID and offered free drinks for that story, but she wants to sue us for this one.Cam Nivag wrote:I note that she never complained about the truth of a related topic, titled "Tourist Ripped Off For Over $400 At Candy Bar On Street 136 in Phnom Penh; Bar Girls Laugh at Him"
I might have to get Peter David to represent CEO.
cheers
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Yeah, the way I see it it's just a documented, formal request to remove something from our site (cease and desist letter).Cam Nivag wrote:My guess, knowing nothing about Cambodian law, is that this is formal, written request for a retraction is a precursor to a lawsuit if the story is not retracted.
We get these quite often, and while I almost always just ignore them completely, this one was just too funny not to post.
Actually, to this day, there have only been two that we have have complied with. One was from Craigslist, and the other was from a gentleman arrested for terrible crimes. The cease and desist from Craigslist would have been silly to have tried to fight (No legal wiggle room), and the one from the American was deleted ONLY because he had numerous links to newspapers that absolutely convinced me the whole thing was bullshit, and since then he's been in a papers a few more times, as the FBI wrongly accused and arrested him, then made no effort to undue the damage they caused. They have since helped exonerate him. This happened in Thailand. He was really polite and laid out his case, which apparently was true, and I truly thought he was being sincere, which later articles about his strange case showed as well.
What I really hate are the assholes who just start threatening ridiculous actions. They usually threaten to all sorts of stupid things, and then when I ask for clarification or tell them we will only edit anything incorrect but not delete entire pages, they go silent.
We got one a few days ago I just ignored completely, as it sounds like a case of "regret" and not faulty reporting allegedly from that guy who put his house in his wife's name and said the lawyers scammed him.
I'll post it on that topic right now, but it's not really very interesting as "mobile lady boys" or anything.
And to be clear, we always want as accurate reporting on CEO as possible, and will gladly and quickly edit/remove content that is erroneous, but that does not mean we will just delete things because someone doesn't "like" it.
I am still waiting for the Candy Bar owner's lawyer to provide more info tomorrow, and at the very least I will update the translated article to say the owner denies it. And if their info checks out, I will of course correct any mistakes, but we don't go editing and deleting things simply because people ask.
So I'm not trying to be a tough guy, but we don't just delete shit because people say it's not true. And besides, even with this Candy Bar story, it was just a translation from Khmer sites, so if they want to take us to court, I'll bring that along to show that we didn't just make it up to harm her business or anything.
Ok, let me find the one about that guy who lost his property...
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