This transcript details the cross-examination of former baseball player Scott Erickson, focusing on his financial transparency and personal accountability. Counsel questions Erickson regarding undisclosed bank statements, large unexplained withdrawals, and his failure to produce trust documents related to a real estate asset. The testimony also explores Erickson’s history of drinking and driving, specifically a tragic incident resulting in the loss of life. Erickson admits to continuing his drinking habits after the event and acknowledges the jury’s role in using punitive damages as a deterrent. Under final questioning, he expresses remorse for his actions while conceding that his confession was only prompted by being caught.
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Wya here i been in court winning for 2 years and all i see is personal vendettas. Do something goood here.
Same damn company.
I stomped them out of court. No depos. They would never let me speak.
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Pg owner on trial for wrongful death of 2 kids
@Paul_Lesko@heitner silent
Pg sues jk
Both not silent
Jk wins both silent
You guys are fucking losers. Heitner especially. Never was a certified agent and blames me? Was it too hard you pussy? Lol
@FormerMlbAgent@CardPurchaser Dude, the Walmart series 2 blasters have been my best ROI of the year by far. Hit 4 schaeffer young guns out of 10 blasters. Absolutely insane. Congrats!