The Saga of Chris Gabehart

Objection, Your Honor. So far we have nothing indicating Spire did anything with the content, or even received it.
Good point, Charlie. JGR did not sue Spire. And none of the reporting about this situation indicates that Spire even knew about Gabehart's attempt to grab and run with JGR intellectual property. And yet we have @Revman saying "Spire is lowlife" and Gabehart's attempt "does speak to the integrity of Dickerson et al." It's a tawdry overreach, based on what has been reported so far.

Also, Gabehart voluntarily agreed to turn over his electronic devices to JGR's third party expert, who identified JGR intellectual property and deleted it from Gabehart's electronics. I would think this process might make it more difficult to claim high-dollar actual damages..:idunno:
 
I’m one that doesn’t think you can use NASCAR, teams or employees of teams & integrity in the same sentence. Actually you probably can’t use those terms in the same zip code.

Everyone is looking for something that will help them go faster so expediency trumps integrity. It’s always been this way to the best of my knowledge.
 
I’m one that doesn’t think you can use NASCAR, teams or employees of teams & integrity in the same sentence. Actually you probably can’t use those terms in the same zip code.

Everyone is looking for something that will help them go faster so expediency trumps integrity. It’s always been this way to the best of my knowledge.
From the "If you ain't cheatin', you ain't tryin'" school of motorsports competition.
 
This brings us to the next case on the people's Nascourt, "The Case of Cheatin a Yota.

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Let us go inside, the honorable Jeff Gluck explains the case.
ALL RISE!

 
From the "If you ain't cheatin', you ain't tryin'" school of motorsports competition.
Well, sometimes the truth isn't pretty, but there's no use sugar coating it. I believe I once heard the phrase "There are no virgins in the inspection line".
 
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