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Date: 07/20/04
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Date: 20 Jul 2004 16:12:04 -0700
Since our anonymous pal keeps bringing up the issue, I will address
this one time and one time ONLY. I will not reply to any posts on this
issue, because frankly it should be dead and buried, and WOULD be were
it not for Scott G. and his continued childishness.
People say and do things they wish they had not when they have been
used and discarded. Anyone who has ever been in such a
situation/relationship understands that all-too-well. I got over it,
and moved on. I also expressed my regrets to Scott for my public
behavior, an apology he accepted. However, in yet another reflection
of his lack of character, he has chosen not only to renew that conflict
a year-and-a-half later but also to enlist his "friends" aid in doing
so (yet another reason Gus would be embarrassed by his son's behavior.)
In the seventeen months since that time, I have consistently refused to
discuss personal issues, instead focusing on the issue of the fire. To
me that is the paramount issue; to Scott obviously it is not. Scott is
more interested in proving various psychological analyses of him
correct by proving he is hopelessly "stuck" in his adolescence.
People of character admit to their mistakes, apologize, and go forward,
doing their best not to repeat such mistakes. People who lack
character not only repeat their mistakes, but take great pleasure in
passing judgment on others without ever owning up to their own role(s)
in that behavior.
As I said to our "anonymous friend", it is entirely up to Scott when/if
this ever gets back to a business relationship. As long as he
continues to prove his anal-retentiveness, we are going to continue to
slug it out in the trenches. I'm a fighter. I don't go away quietly,
and the harder someone pushes me to quit the harder I fight...a vicious
circle which only Scott can break.
I have pleaded with him to stick to business. I am trying to do so,
but I'm not above going for the jugular in self-defense. HIS choice.
One final note: in these months I have done my best to keep him
apprised of information as I have gained it. Scott ignored most of it,
even going so far as to LIE to the filmmaker and claim I never showed
him information I DID show him--an admission that WAS CAUGHT ON TAPE by
the filmmmaker. Scott is far too busy trying to complete some
adolescent vendetta against me to focus on BUSINESS. If he spent HALF
of this energy on the fire as he does trying to slam me publicly every
time he's near a computer that new independent investigation he keeps
CLAIMING he wants would have already been completed.
That is all I am going to say on this issue. I'm working on Apollo
One, not Scott's inability to treat women properly. He'll have to find
a psychologist for that one. I'm an investigator, not a shrink.
LaDonna
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