@Kim Silvio (sorry, don't know how to actually tag, if someone knows how to get her attention):
I have a question about that stupid lawsuit Lloyd thinks he's filing. He admitted to soliciting prostitutes on his livestream, which is a crime. He says he didn't go to Thailand purposely for solicitation but I'm sure a good prosecutor could make a case for sex tourism.
This attorney he hired asked for money to make the case go away, right?
So my question is, how is that not witness tampering, or extortion?
Lloyd did something illegal and you're reporting on it, not necessarily to authorities but you can make the argument that any web user or blogger acts as a news reporter and that you could be a witness to his confession if he was ever charged with that crime. Trying to silence someone from reporting on a crime or someone who might be a witness in a future criminal case sounds like a crime itself.
Demanding money from someone reporting on a crime sounds like extortion, or something similar...?
Has anyone thought to send that back to whatever attorney he hired and tell them that they need to rescind that letter or you'll report them to whatever group oversees attorney conduct in their area?
I'm no lawyer obviously but thought I'd just toss that out there, food for thought.