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Reluctant sex-symbol Anthony Seibold's lawyers may have struck gold
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[QUOTE="abashii, post: 3173764, member: 8686"] Given the utter shambles everything else has become, I wouldn't be terribly surprised if the account with "links to high-profile people within rugby league" was the Matty Johns Show's Facebook page. People were posting rumours over in the comments there. I wonder how many billable hours of European cybercrime counter-terrorism 1337 hax0rs were spent typing "Matty Johns show" into google and painstakingly sifting through the video results? Note: I would expect this to be self-evident but for any lawyers, accountants and other similarly handicapped individuals reading this, I'm not alleging, implying or otherwise suggesting Matty Johns or any other employees of the Fox network were behind these posts or through any act of deliberate or negligent malice caused or allowed their page to be swarmed by wave after wave of internet-based halfwits, each one trying to outdo the last in both sheer volume and outrageousness of the vile and untrue rumours they posted. Everyone knows Andrew was the looser of the two brothers. [/QUOTE]
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