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InceptionState (inceptionstate@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 16-Jun-2023 00:47:01 JSTInceptionState @coin @r000t @Tony @bot They apparently have an office in Atlanta, so he could get an order to start seizing their stuff if they don't pay up. There was a pretty funny story of a guy doing something like that to a bank during the financial crisis.
> On June 3, Nyerges, two sheriff's deputies and a moving truck showed up at the local BofA branch. The deputies informed the manager that he could either pay the Nyerges' legal fees— $2,500—or the movers would start taking away the bank's furniture and cash. The manager, after conferring with his superiors, gave the deputies a check.
abcnews.go.com/Business/bank-america-florida-foreclosed-angry-homeowner-bofa/story?id=13775638