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Monday, November 30, 2009

Devenyns vs Albero

Devenyns suit for $250,000 against Joe Albero has been dismissed in a motions hearing this morning.

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  1. Well, what a surprise!

    Who represented Devynyns, and who pays?

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  2. When will they learn that they cant win.

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  3. nice joe. One more down!

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  4. I hope Robinson read the article in the DT about this. He should do as the judge advised and rethink his civil suit.

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  5. It is amazing. I love posting anonymous and totally erroneous things about people, and now it is legal for me to do so!

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  6. Things catch up with you Dougie.

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  7. 12:36
    So are you saying that you were willfully breaking the law before?

    12:36 You're an ass!

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  8. He is now working as the head of the Talbot County Detention Center. Obviously the people up there don't read your blog. Why would they hire this man with all of the corruption going on withing the Wicomico County System under his watch???

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  9. What was Talbot county thinking, they have hired the worst possible person for a position that needs integrity and honesty.

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  10. ANON2:27 they will find out the hard way,just like Wicomico did.He came here from St.Marys county with alledged sexual harassment by former warden John Welch. Good luck Talbot County.

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  11. The Truth Shall Set You Free!

    Craig Theobald
    Ironshire

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  12. Pollitt could never bring himself to fire this man. Pollitt let him work until he found another job. Pollitt probable gave him an outstanding recomendation just to get rid of him. What planet are the leaders of Talbot county living on, don't they read the newspapers and the blogs?

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  13. GOD is good. Way da go, Joe. You just don't know how much I absolutely HATE Devilish Douglas Devenyns. At least someone with character won against that Schitt Head. Way da go, Joe

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  14. It's called nepotism.

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  15. another victory for truth!

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  16. Joe,how can he sue you for reporting stuff that is true?What a maroon

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