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i_am_him on Aug 8, 2008
12 months ago i provided a sworn affidavit to the Australian Federal Magistrates Court to confirm what was going on between Rattner and my wife.
i was also compelled to provide that sworn statement as well as Rattners emails, letters and replies to the Australian Taxation Office, since i was in receipt of $70,000.00 of the money Rattner gave my wife which had to be explained not as income but as repayment of loans and debt to me from my wife.
if Rattner thinks his problems are bad, wait until the Australian Taxation Office catch up with him and my wife.
to make matters worse, the criminal my ex wife was conducting the affair with, was none other then the business associate of Michael Brereton, the high profile Australian lawyer under investigation by the Australian Crime Comission for tax fraud and money laundering and also the business partner of my Client whom i am conducting a county court matter for recovery of design fees which they didnt pay.
i have been threatened by the cousin of the underworld associate my wife was fucking, he himself a serious criminal of note, 15 years in jail, to not proceed in the county court case, and he is the same guy who threatened me in relation to my wifes affair with his cousin whom Rattner had followed and videotaped
my wife and Rattner convinced the criminal that i was the one who had followed, photographed and videotaped him fucking my wife, when in fact it was Rattner who hired the private investigators.
Stave Rattner, for a very smart man he did a very dumb thing
OcaptainMercaptan on Jul 13, 2008
Just posted this on that French site:
Fellow Francophones and -philes,
I do not know Ryan Tate personally, nor do I make much a point of following his writing - however, I do feel the need to take a moment to come to his defense.
Your extreme sensitivity might be getting the best of you here. I assure you, being a frequent reader of Gawker, that Mr. Tate's tone was absolutely, entirely sardonic.
Gawker writers and readers share a common enemy, as evidenced by your "French Bashing Level" ascriptions… to peruse the past week's activities on Gawker.com, you would find countless, equally ironic lampoons of the current administration, News Corp., and talk radio, e.g.
Before you assure yourselves that Ryan Tate is so virulently anti-French, I suggest you get acquainted with his and his fellow writers' m.o.
Hez on May 21, 2008
It occurs to me that a nasty bout of insomnia may have resulted in me sounding kind of facetious in a recent comment, when in actuality I really enjoy your stuff, especially as it pertains to "video clips of magic racks." I thought that phrase of yours was genuinely funny, even without my tired double entendre. I'll be giggling about it later as I watch the video when I'm actually awake.
crooked_teeth on Mar 14, 2008
thought I'd throw this out there...I think I remember "Kristen" had 1800+ myspace friends yesterday (maybe 1805, maybe 1823)and currently it's 1799. For whatever that's worth.
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Ryan Tate wrote "An Us Weekly representative said that it had received about 1,000 cancellations and 1,000 new subscriptions last week — both figures higher than average, according to the representative, but a draw, in political terms." [Times, Previously]
http://gawker.com/5046594/ 8:15 AM on September 8, 2008
Ryan Tate wrote After foolishly losing hold of megastar editor and Project Runway judge Nina Garcia, Elle has been scrambling to recreate its TV buzz with a reality fashion show called Stylista, in which contestants vie to become a fashion editor. The presumptive
http://gawker.com/5046587/ 8:05 AM on September 8, 2008
Ryan Tate wrote It was unthinkable that MSNBC could come out of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions without a major, public shakeup of its political news team. The incessant fighting between the cable network's most opinionated anchors — Keith Olbermann, Joe Scarborough
http://gawker.com/5046577/ 7:08 AM on September 8, 2008
Ryan Tate wrote Lindsay Lohan is "not going the [New York] magazine road again," the star's rep reportedly told Playboy, by way of rejecting a $700,000 offer to be photographed topless. Because what's the fun in getting paid for it? [Post] Anna Wintour tried
http://gawker.com/5045832/ 9:35 AM on September 5, 2008
Ryan Tate wrote Maybe it should have been obvious that the celebrity weeklies were going to politicize as soon as Hillary Clinton and her supporters showed strong resistance, during the primary season, to acquiescing to Barack Obama, thus highlighting the importance of women
http://gawker.com/5045809/ 8:24 AM on September 5, 2008
Ryan Tate wrote It's been more than three years since the identity of Bob Woodward's famed Deep Throat source was broken in Vanity Fair rather than in Woodward's Washington Post, as he had planned. So perhaps the newspaper is not all that bitter
http://gawker.com/5045800/ 8:17 AM on September 5, 2008
Ryan Tate wrote "The bondholders, who own a portion of American Media's junk bonds, want the company's private-equity owners to give them a larger take in return for retiring some of its debt, according to sources close to several bondholders." [Post]
http://gawker.com/5045791/ 7:22 AM on September 5, 2008
Ryan Tate wrote For some strange reason, the Post's Page Six today published a long item on the book Black & White And Dead All Over, a newsroom roman a clef by a 40-year Timesman. The timing is a bit odd because this
http://gawker.com/5045788/ 7:06 AM on September 5, 2008
Ryan Tate wrote Elitist New York media obsessives keep alerting us to the guy who cheered John McCain tonight at the Republican convention with a sign reading "THE Mavrick [sic]." So here's the money shot, liberals! This image was, of course, captured by
http://gawker.com/5045771/ 5:05 AM on September 5, 2008
Ryan Tate wrote The Associated Press has a celebrity news division, writes long fluffy trend stories and offers opinionated (and controversial) political analysis. So while we haven't really been keeping up with what's going on at Reuters, we probably shouldn't be shocked that
http://gawker.com/5045758/ 3:14 AM on September 5, 2008
Ryan Tate wrote newVideoPlayer("/mccain_rnc_gawker.flv", 506, 423,"");As a speaker, John McCain had no hope of pulling off a capstone convention speech like his Democratic rival Barack Obama. The Republican presidential nominee could not completely banish the minor verbal stumbles that sometimes mark his campaign
http://gawker.com/5045735/ 11:55 PM on September 4, 2008
Ryan Tate wrote Who said Cindy McCain was going to be some kind of weight around her husband's neck in his campaign as the Republican nominee for president? Only fools, because McCain just opened for her husband at the Republican convention and totally
http://gawker.com/5045722/ 10:16 PM on September 4, 2008
Ryan Tate wrote Why is Cindy McCain speaking so slowly and making everyone at the Republican Convention pull embarrassed faces right now? Probably because there are two minutes and God-knows-how-many time-outs and commercial breaks left on the NFL season opener, threatening to keep
http://gawker.com/5045713/ 9:50 PM on September 4, 2008
Ryan Tate wrote "Biden's comments, first reported by ABC news, attracted little notice on a day dominated by the drama surrounding his Republican counterpart, Alaska governor Sarah Palin." [Guardian]
http://gawker.com/5045295/ 8:45 AM on September 4, 2008
Ryan Tate wrote Britney Spears drank at 13, lost her virginity at 14 and started taking drugs at 15, her mom said in a tell-all memoir. By 16 the singer was caught with cocaine and pot on a private jet, and mom was
http://gawker.com/5045289/ 8:19 AM on September 4, 2008
Ryan Tate wrote MSNBC's Rachel "Maddow tried to replace all the staffers who work on the 9 p.m. time slot, which she takes over on Monday, but management refused... 'She is Olbermann's protégé and is behaving like he does.'" [Post]
http://gawker.com/5045278/ 7:10 AM on September 4, 2008
Ryan Tate wrote You'll no doubt recall how Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan yesterday inadvertently told MSNBC that Sarah Palin's nomination as the Republican vice presidential candidate was "political bullshit." What you may not appreciate is that poor Noonan was "mugged by
http://gawker.com/5045275/ 6:53 AM on September 4, 2008
Ryan Tate wrote newVideoPlayer("/allen_elton_gawker.flv", 506, 423,"");At what point does empathy for elfin British pop singer Lily Allen begin to dry up? So far this year she's had a miscarriage, broke up with her lover and lost a contract to Agent Provocateur. Last night
http://gawker.com/5045267/ 5:31 AM on September 4, 2008