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Reading 'through' the lines. What you read in the newspapers is not even close to the real story!

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‘If you could see what I see.’
 
As many of you know, I started writing about this case more than a month ago. You also know I write out of an underlying compassion for injustices suffered.
Paramount to this case is the position that Jerry Moyes has found himself in. He put the Phoenix Coyotes in Chapter 11, much to the chagrin of Gary Bettman and the NHL, not to mention several key parties involved in this bankruptcy. Jerry Moyes’ move has opened up a world of hurt, that mainstream media has not begun to talk about, and only in a small way has touched on.

I have witnessed this case from an angle that perhaps not too many would understand. I will attempt now to explain a little more of what has happened as seen from my perspective, an angle that includes the  monitoring of ‘reaction’ to articles posted, and the key parties it has attracted. Again, in order to bring this to light and help you understand better, it is important that I share this unique perspective with you.

When you have a website or blog, there are services on the internet that can provide the website owner who has visited their site, and if there is a company name for the server, it will list the name. It will tell which page(s) were visited, and the times they were visited. It also lists the IP addresses of the computers where the visits were from. This, as you will learn, plays a key role in the research I have done, and will play a key role in the future should the authorities be interested in using this information. I will explain this in more detail as we move along.

I have had more time to ‘digest’ the court proceedings of yesterday, and have been able to conjecture, based again on a bigger understanding, the reasons for what transpired.

We can look at several key statements. And, we can then look at the strategy and potential reason(s) the statements were made.  It is also of note that several people came to court to be seen, and to be noted. Specifically,  Anthony LeBlanc and Gary Bettman. OK, let’s begin the analysis.

Statement from Jerry Reinsdorf’s attorney Abramowitz:

Abramowitz urged the court to “do anything it can” to keep Reinsdorf’s bid alive.

Analysis: It has been shown throughout the articles written on this site, that there is a strong possibility of collusion among several key individuals and companies surrounding the City of Glendale, and it’s desire to build infrastructure of the city. Jerry Reinsdorf’s son Michael is pivotal to this idea. Also involved is Michael Dell. At this point, after much comings and goings from the articles related to the suggestion of collusion, the Reinsdorf camp is ready to pull out. Jerry Moyes’ attorney’s have been applying pressure on Reinsdorf and others to build a case to support the notion of collusion. It would seem the Reinsdorf group is hiding behind the safety net of the court, and specifically the bankruptcy court to protect information vital to the case that Moyes may have to support the collusion allegations.

The bigger issue at this point is ‘appearance’, and not results. I strongly believe that the Reinsdorf group is attempting damage control. It is fairly obvious that the concessions demanded from Glendale are highly unlikely to materialize, but the perception of looking like they are following through on an attempt is the goal at this point. To further back this up, we can look at comments made by Reinsdorf’s attorney, Alan Klein.

Statement via phone to the court, from Reinsdorf Group attorney Alan Klein:

Earlier in the hearing, the Reinsdorf group’s attorney Alan Klein said by telephone that his clients were fed up with the meddling and interfering as they attempted to work out the details of their offer.

Klein indicated Reinsdorf was on the brink of withdrawing the bid.

“I don’t know how long we’re going to be in here wasting time and money,” Klein said, noting that confidential information already had been made public by Moyes’ attorneys, who said it was a mistake and have apologized.

Analysis: When you are not a straight shooter you tend to contradict yourself in the attempt to cover up truths. Specifically in this case, you have Abramowitz saying that the court is urged to keep the bid alive, and in the next breath we have Klein saying his client is not going to waste time and money, and his client is on the brink of withdrawing?  Which is it, commitment or ‘flight’? Dedication to the cause, or just going through the motions? Again, are we supposed to pull punches when there is potential for collusion, and the stripping of a man’s wealth and reputation at stake? Short answer: No!

This whole attitude serves two purposes: 1) to give an excuse to pull out, and 2) to give justification for not wanting more information to become public.

The expectation of concessions from the City of Glendale is a PUBLIC matter. There should not be anything held secret regarding negotiations or anything else related to the taxpayers and their money. What could be so secret that it would send a bid and bidder packing? To put this in comparative terms, Jim Balsillie’s cards are on the table. The money for the team. There are no secret negotiations. Anything that needs to remain so secret in a situation so entirely suspect already cannot help but raise more flags and suspicion.

A further statement from Abramowitz:

 

Outside the courtroom, Abramowitz declined to say whether the company still supported Balsillie’s offer, as well.

Balsillie’s representative Richard Rodier said Abramowitz’s announcement came as a surprise in the long, twisted bankruptcy process

Analysis: Just like the conflicting lawyer statements for the Reinsdorf group (‘court please consider this bid’, and the other, ‘we are ready to run’), the lawyer for SOF Investments pulled a turnaround that surprised everyone. Well, in order to appreciate and understand the conflicting positions and  the turnaround, it is important to look at the  ‘cover up’ thinking.

Why would SOF first say they support the Balisillie bid?

 Well, because the aspect again about being part of a collusion was the issue. If they say they do not support the Reinsdorf idea of renegotiated debt, that would get them off the hook for collusion. But, upon further thinking, and perhaps discussion with the colluding members, the next strategy would come.

 They must make it look like they are not phased by the allegations of collusion and go back to the original thinking. The reason for this upon further reflection, is if SOF is scared off at this point, then in civil action, Moyes will have a strong case against the group, and use the evidence from the bankruptcy procedings in the future civil case. So, ‘appearing’  now as unphased by the allegations of collusion, explains the turnaround from the original ’strategy’ of supporting Balsillie to the new strategy of support for the Reinsdorf debt reworking. Ping pong best played by those scrambling to find the best way out of a terrible situation.

 The only problem is, it becomes obvious when the facts are put together. This also further ties into Reinsdorf’s  ‘ready to withdraw’ thinking. Everyone is simply looking for the best way out. The bid is just a means to an end. And since the expectations of concessions are so far out of sight, and will likely never pan out, going through the motions  is of little risk:

Heck, no wonder Jerry Reinsdorf might look at the Phoenix Coyotes — at least, if he gets the sweetheart deal from the City of Glendale that’s been reported. It includes a special tax to generate $23 million annually, plus $15 million if the Coyotes lose money.

Here’s our calculation: $38 million in taxpayers’ money from the city, $8 million to $12 million in revenue sharing from the league, and another $10 million in escrow from players. See, that’s all you need to make hockey work in Phoenix — about $60 million every single season in glorified welfare. It’s so simple.

To add further insight from my perspective into this, I will bring up again the ‘visits to the site’ information to support the validity that collusion was very likely.

If I was completely out in left field, as a blog writer from Hamilton, Ontario, how in the world would I have had such an impact on this case in Glendale, Arizona? When the article about Jerry Moyes being a victim of a squeeze play was released, it cannot be emphasized enough that it stirred the pot, and had an immediate ripple effect of going from Vieste LLC, to the NHL offices, to the City of Glendale offices, in a very short period of time, and in that order. That is when they knew the ‘jig was up’!

From that point, I have had a steady stream and pattern of visits to this site at key times. From MSD Capital and the City of Glendale just recently. The order of MSD, then the City of Glendale, further supporting the notion of ‘planning’ to answer the allegations of collusion and to change the strategy, which we have seen threw a curve at the participants.

After these recent visits, the SOF position changed to support Reinsdorf’s restructuring of debt. From the outside view, a twist, but from an overview as explained by reactions and visits to certain articles on this site, a simple change of story, and strategy to minimize a potentially damaging situation. What’s the best way to handle this, and the potential of Moyes’ taking civil action?  The new strategy we are witnessing now.

Let’s move on to Anthony LeBlanc. First, it is important to note that LeBlanc showed up in court. This was intentional strategy number one for Ice Edge.

What LeBlanc said, was even more important, and this was the key:

WhiteCoyotes BK: IceEdge’s LeBlanc says financing nailed down, near “partnership” w/Glade. Aware of perceptions: “We don’t want to be vilified.”

 

Analysis: Who exactly is ‘vilifying’ Mr. LeBlanc? If he is referring to the facts as outlined in the articles from this site, then I would suggest Mr. LeBlanc become transparent as well. This is not to be counted on however. You see, when you have things that don’t work in your favor, you use again the rules of court to get away with not having to be transparent, and admit relationships, and other things. These are saved for civil procedings.

Instead, you agree with other parties that do not want certain things to be discussed, and become known, as in this comment by LeBlanc in court:

Coyotes BK: Leblanc says he agrees w/Reinsdorf threat to walk away. Would do same if asked for more info.

Again, it was more important for LeBlanc just to be there. As far as can be remembered, the Ice Edge group is also expecting loan reworking of SOF, and negotations on concessions with the City of Glendale. Ice Edge is almost an afterthought at this time. Where is mention of SOF agreeing to the terms of the loan renegotiation with Ice Edge? Not an issue. The bigger issue is looking like business as usual.

The biggest statement LeBlanc said, was not wanting to be vilified. Translation: no, we are not guilty of collusion too. Please leave us alone.

This group is a non-entity in the grand scheme of things, at least at this point.

Finally, we move on to Gary Bettman. It is my understanding Mr. Bettman was ready to ‘testify’ to the court, and when he was advised the court was not in session for testimonies, he commented that it was ‘like Seinfeld’, ‘nothing was happening’. Well, there was a lot happening, just not anything that would appear on the surface.

The sheer fact that Mr. Bettman wanted to make a probably well rehearsed speech, is in it’s own right, a suggestion that there are accusations that need to be addressed. Hence, Mr. Bettman’s presence in court. His comment though, outside of court, suggesting Reinsdorf was thinking ‘roadblocks’ were put in the way of bidding, is absolutely correct.

You must understand, that for Jerry Moyes, his understanding of being setup, and colluded against would be considered grounds for a ‘roadblock’ or two. It would be grounds for anyone.

From Judge Baum’s perspective, I can appreciate he is trying to avoid all unnecessary powderkegs in these proceedings, as he knows there are several. But he also knows that it is ‘not his department’. There are potential civil, and criminal issues at hand here, and he is avoiding them, and rightfully so.

How do I know there are more issues at hand? Well, again, when you can see the comings and goings on the site, it should be noted that the U.S. Justice Department, and the U.S. office for Fiscal Policy have been by. There is likely more going on behind the scenes than we will ever know.

This case, and the circumstances surrounding it are far reaching, and may have consequences that are just starting to be realized now.

So, in the words of Elmer Fudd, “Wun you waskle wabbit, wun!”

 

 

 

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When the victim becomes the perpetrator

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For the bullet summary, please go here.

Has anyone had occasion to be taken advantage of?  To be wronged?

And, in the process of challenging the wrongdoers, did they attempt to turn the  tables on you? Did they try to make you feel like you were the guilty one? The one who is wronging them?

Well, if you know what I am talking about, you can likely relate to Jerry Moyes.

I have held from the outset, that Jerry Moyes was setup for failure by the ‘friends of Glendale’. His lease would not be negotiated to be less financially stringent. The SOF loan put a vulcan death grip on what remained of his finances. Bettman and the NHL, adding insult to injury, to put Moyes away, having him sign various proxies relinquishing rights as an owner.

And as if an admission of the ‘bells being chimed’, a flurry of activity to the article on this site entitled, “Was Jerry Moyes the Victim of a Squeeze Play?”. Within a short time, an investment company, the NHL head office, and the City of Glendale hit the site. Did we hit the nail on the head? Uh oh!

The court case today reminds me of those ‘rape  trial movies’ on TV, when you get to the point in the court case, where the guilty defendant’s lawyer stands up to question the poor girl, and says, “you wanted it didn’t you? You did something to turn the man on, come on, admit it”.

It’s this kind of low as you can get grovelling that is so beneath dignity that you wonder how those involved can actually sleep at night, and live with themselves.

Well, today in the Coyotes’ bankruptcy case that is exactly what happened.

Outside the courtroom, here is what Gary Bettman had to say:

“They feel that throughout this process there have been a series of frustrating obstacles that have been placed in their way, roadblocks if you will, to try, they believe, to discourage their bidding,” Bettman said.

What exactly were these ‘roadblocks’, I’d like to know? Would these obstacles have anything to do with the setup of Jerry Moyes by any chance?

How dare Jerry Moyes attempt to recover the $100 million loan he forwarded the Coyotes. Yes, once they had all his money, and he was no longer of any use to anyone in Glendale, they cast him off. And then when he tried to get to the bottom of the setup, and questioned why the City of Glendale would give favor to the Reinsdorf family over him in renegotiation of the lease, and concessions, and a better loan arrangement, it is claimed to be harassment?

Can these people really sleep at night? Truly feel good about themselves?

And the attorney for Jerry Reinsdorf claimed:

Klein indicated Reinsdorf was on the brink of withdrawing the bid.

I don’t know how long we’re going to be in here wasting time and money,” Klein said, noting that confidential information already had been made public by Moyes’ attorneys, who said it was a mistake and have apologized.

Sorry Mr. Klein. Would the money lost come close to the $100 million of Mr. Moyes? Didn’t think so.

The court process and strategy is called, for lack of better terminology, a ‘twisting of the truth’. A deferring and deflecting of the issues. The real issue is the abuse Jerry Moyes took from the collusion by the friends of Glendale. Let’s not forget that.

Let’s just hope Judge Baum is leaving all those issues on the table, at the back, and hoping they won’t be necessary. Perhaps it will take civil court action to bring these allegations to the forefront where they cannot be deflected and ignored. I feel sorry for Judge Baum, having to endure these crybabies. He is certainly earning his paycheck.

Until then, we will continue to swallow the court strategies, and suffer the indignities that must be suffered.

When the attorney for Jerry Reinsdorf says his client is ready to dash, the question we must ask is whether this bidder is truly here to do a good job to save the Coyotes? How hard would he be willing to work to turn the fortunes around? No, it sounds more like damage control at this point than true concern.

With a city that would sooner not spend a taxpayer penny on any concessions to save the team, where does the 11.5% sales tax come from? Do the local restaurant owners really believe it will make that big a difference?

As I write this column, the Jonas Brothers will likely be on stage entertaining the meddly of fans packing Jobing.com arena. An entertainment venue that does more than house 41 games of NHL hockey in a year. The top ticket price is close to or exceeds $100. How does that compare to trying to get people interested in NHL hockey?

The restaurants will do just fine, thank you, without having to pay the Coyotes 11.5% of their revenues. Why, so some rich people can bank some? No, restaurant owners work hard for every penny they earn. They do not need anyone’s hand in their pockets, thank you very much!

I have had just about enough of the ‘poor me, look what you are doing to us’ garbage that we are being fed from people who are far from destitute.

If I have contributed even in a small way to the cause to bring a little discomfort to those that feel it was OK to strip a man of his wealth, and then his dignity, you can sign me up to the permanent list of volunteers willing to continue the process.

In short, boo hoo, get over it!

We should all recover from the anger toward the insult to Jerry Moyes.

Jerry Moyes is a reflection of lack of concern for people and their well-being. No different than not caring that taxpayers have to pay close to $500,000 for a single parking spot. The money for that spot comes out of the pockets of every resident. Where is the concern that their standard of living suffers?

Jerry Moyes represents you, and he represents me. He, of all the people in this drama deserves support and credit. Credit for bringing to the forefront a league that is not OK. A league that is in dire need of repair. Exposing what lies beneath the surface. And having the courage to suffer indignities in the process. You see, there are not too many people in the world like Jerry Moyes. There are a lot like the ‘friends to Glendale’.

And, a vote of 26-0 against a man like Jim Balsillie speaks volumes to the brainwashing of a league to its’ governors.

‘Roadblocks’ Mr. Bettman? For the NHL, this is just the beginning.

Before this hockey fan can enjoy hockey again, the injustices to men like Jerry Moyes, and the injustices and abuse of the taxpayers of Arizona must first be remedied.

It’s time for people to stand up to this. If not now, when? If not for this cause, what?

Don’t be fooled into feeling sorry for the wrong people here. Those inconvenienced and frustrated for being exposed for some pretty inhumane behaviour.  No, they are just scrambling to cover their tracks.

Stand up tall. It’s time to not allow the victim to be seen as the perpetrator.

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