Herve, I don't have any regrets or bitter memories to dwell on, unlike you who is consumed with having been "wronged". Life can always be better Herve, but I'm quite content with mine where it is at this time. I would tend to think that the only direction your empty life can go is up, if you get lucky that is. If anyone has a boring life it's you!! You keep repeating yourself over, and over, and over. Still unemployed Herve? or are you weighing all those job offers that are flooding in while writing your next blockbuster??
Are you saying that DW had 25 lawyers who backed off because of your service record??? Why didn't you just pull it out on the outset of the trial? Why didn't you pull it out and shove it under Sultan's nose if it has so much punch behind it??
You changed more than dates and names Herve. There were some small but obvious inaccuracies. Then there was that one big lie about the "tape" recording, which you claimed to be an original in the book only to have to back down and admit that it was a "re-enactment" you created with two Yemeni men. Naughty, naughty Herve.
Excerpts from
http://www.thenational.ae/news/worldwid ... rida-court. Note the report came out of New York, not Dubai.
NEW YORK // A US federal jury in Florida has rejected claims by a former French intelligence officer that Dubai World abused the UAE's judicial process to extort money from him.
After a two-week trial in Fort Pierce, Florida, the jury rejected Mr Jaubert's claims on Monday.
George Dalton, the general counsel for Dubai World, said the rest of Mr Jaubert's lawsuit, which included allegations of fraud, false imprisonment and defamation, was thrown out by Judge Jose Martinez just before the start of the trial.
Judge Martinez also ruled that Mr Jaubert breached a contract to sell the Emirati conglomerate two submersibles in 2004. He awarded US$338,150 (Dh1.24 million) in damages as part of that judgment. However, the jury rejected Dubai World's counterclaims of fraud, embezzlement and theft by Mr Jaubert.
"I am extremely pleased with the result," Mr Dalton said after the verdict. "The court awarded us damages in excess of $330,000 while the judge and jury threw out all Jaubert's fabricated claims and awarded zero damages to him. It was a solid win."
"This decision totally vindicates Dubai World and the Dubai Police and prosecutors of the baseless claims made by Jaubert," Mr Dalton said. "These decisions by judge and jury have finally ended Jaubert's two-year effort to extort millions from Dubai World with threats of negative publicity.
In cross-examination Mr Jaubert admitted that he created the recording, which he called a "re-enactment" at a Chinese restaurant in Florida, with two Yemeni men playing the roles of the interrogators.
Can say it was much of a win when some of your claims were thrown out before the trial and you were found in breach of contract and Dubai World being awarded damages that you have to pay. I don't know about you, but in my world the loser pays the winner.
As for the Seals Team 6, right, the press knows nothing about it, you don't read about it, but you know everything about it.
Have to run now. Don't want to miss The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. That's where I get all my info on current events.