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	<title>Comments on: Prince Albert II Seeks to Have Lawsuit Dismissed</title>
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		<title>By: eringer33</title>
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		<description>Extortion is a crime.  If Prince Albert&#039;s fancy New York lawyer believes a crime has been committed, he should call the police.  Defense lawyers are paid handsomely to eruct such drivel.  No crime has been committed.  This is a straightforward employment dispute.  Over 18 months ago a law firm representing Eringer sent a letter to Albert pointing out that Eringer&#039;s employment status required resolution and accounts brought current. Albert did not respond to that letter.  Instead, Albert did what Albert does best when confronted with an acrimonious situation:  Hide out.

Monaco Intelligence Service did indeed exist as an entity to the Prince.  Albert knew and approved its existence in that name; MIS cultivated liaison relationships with twenty foreign intelligence services, all of which knew it by that name.  So what are they saying—that their boss, the Sovereign Prince, ran an illegal operation?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Extortion is a crime.  If Prince Albert&#8217;s fancy New York lawyer believes a crime has been committed, he should call the police.  Defense lawyers are paid handsomely to eruct such drivel.  No crime has been committed.  This is a straightforward employment dispute.  Over 18 months ago a law firm representing Eringer sent a letter to Albert pointing out that Eringer&#8217;s employment status required resolution and accounts brought current. Albert did not respond to that letter.  Instead, Albert did what Albert does best when confronted with an acrimonious situation:  Hide out.</p>
<p>Monaco Intelligence Service did indeed exist as an entity to the Prince.  Albert knew and approved its existence in that name; MIS cultivated liaison relationships with twenty foreign intelligence services, all of which knew it by that name.  So what are they saying—that their boss, the Sovereign Prince, ran an illegal operation?</p>
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