RodISHI
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I hope Zuckerberg and his lawyers get stomped at some point for attempting to bully poor people. These guys reminded me of the thugs that took us out here as they attempted to extort me into an agreement with them that their ceo's had done nothing wrong and that I wouldn't hold them accountable for what they did. I may not have wealth of this world but my signature is mine alone and I will not agree to anyone ever to anyone using my signature to make up 'their own bogus documentation' and give into these type bullies.
Here's What's Really Going On With Mark Zuckerberg's Hawaiian Land Battle | The Huffington Post
The Kuleana Act of 1850 ― passed by the Hawaiian Kingdom after it had legalized the ownership of private land ― granted some Native Hawaiians the right to own land they had cultivated themselves, and allowed native and non-native Hawaii residents to purchase government land, according to a legal primer published by the Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law.................................Some kuleana parcel owners, however, may not want to sell at any price. Hawaii state Rep. Kaniela Ing described Zuckerberg’s tactics as “bullying” and is drafting a bill to give kuleana landowners more power, Hawaii News Now reports.
“We need to look at this issue through the eyes of the families affected,” Ing said in a statement to Maui Watch. “Here we have the world’s sixth richest individual, with a team of the world’s best lawyers, suing you, then asking you to make a deal. Obviously, no matter how expensive, you will lawyer up too.”
Update in February Zuckerberg dropped his suit.
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Here's What's Really Going On With Mark Zuckerberg's Hawaiian Land Battle | The Huffington Post
The Kuleana Act of 1850 ― passed by the Hawaiian Kingdom after it had legalized the ownership of private land ― granted some Native Hawaiians the right to own land they had cultivated themselves, and allowed native and non-native Hawaii residents to purchase government land, according to a legal primer published by the Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law.................................Some kuleana parcel owners, however, may not want to sell at any price. Hawaii state Rep. Kaniela Ing described Zuckerberg’s tactics as “bullying” and is drafting a bill to give kuleana landowners more power, Hawaii News Now reports.
“We need to look at this issue through the eyes of the families affected,” Ing said in a statement to Maui Watch. “Here we have the world’s sixth richest individual, with a team of the world’s best lawyers, suing you, then asking you to make a deal. Obviously, no matter how expensive, you will lawyer up too.”
Update in February Zuckerberg dropped his suit.
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