Michael Arnstein Headed To Prison For Fake De-Indexing Blames Everyone But Himself

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6.  Arnstein then claims that he runs out of money and that his lawyer is overbilling him, costing over $70,000.  Also, in the emails Arnstein provided us today with his attorneys, he admitted that after getting advice from the reputation management company that he hired, he spoke to his attorney to add links that were missed in the order.  Arnstein told us that his attorney was “ineffective” because he missed the deadline to add the additional links to the order and that the only way to have the links removed, he would have to spend “an exhoribitant amount of money” to open a new case and get a new default judgement.  Here are the emails:

 

—–Original Message—–
From: Brett Lewis [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 9:15 AM
To: Evan Guttman

Subject: Re: Michael wants to know the cost of going back to the judge for those additional links.

At this point in time, cost is not the issue.  Too much time has passed since the judgment was entered to modify the judgment or reopen the case.  We had about a month to file if we were going to.