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Alex, all good. I agree at first glance the whole thing is a mess...mostly because it really is just that a total mess...but that's Peter Nash for you.

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Maybe one of our attorney members can answer this:

If you use personal property you do not own as collateral to get a loan and sign papers pledging that property and claiming ownership, isn't that a VERY SERIOUS crime? I would think that is right up there with forgery.
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If you use personal property you do not own as collateral to get a loan and sign papers pledging that property and claiming ownership, isn't that a VERY SERIOUS crime? I would think that is right up there with forgery.

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If you use personal property you do not own as collateral to get a loan and sign papers pledging that property and claiming ownership, isn't that a VERY SERIOUS crime? I would think that is right up there with forgery.
News flash, please see what I just posted on the thread "John Rogers Home and Business Searched by the FBI".

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Robert, I might have missed this in your previous posts or your introduction, but are you still collecting? Based on the items you have mentioned in your posts, I would assume that you have a very cool collection. Could you post any of it, or give us any idea what your collecting interests currently are?
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Robert, I might have missed this in your previous posts or your introduction, but are you still collecting? Based on the items you have mentioned in your posts, I would assume that you have a very cool collection. Could you post any of it, or give us any idea what your collecting interests currently are?
When I first met Peter Nash in the summer of 1995 I did not collect baseball memorabilia. Ironically I met him at his “American Baseball Archives and Wax Museum” in Cooperstown, NY. A good friend of mine that I was visiting in Cooperstown introduced Peter Nash to me at the museum. This same friend was dating Peter Nash’s sister in law. Eventually I became good friends with Peter Nash and did some deals with Peter buying and selling memorabilia and made a little bit of money. Over the years I have bought a few items for myself. I do wish I invested in sport memorabilia many years ago rather than investing in the stock market. Most of my collection consist of the memorabilia my wife and I received from Peter Nash as collateral which by Court Order we have been awarded all right, title and legal interest to sell and the proceeds shall be applied to the Judgment we have against the Nash’s. I'll start posting some of the items I have for sale. Here's a few pins that were owned by Nuf Ced McGreevy and a pin owned by Jimmy Collins. If interested please contact me and make me a fair offer and it's yours.

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I hope this comes ok for you. As someone who has been collecting baseball cards since 1957 and buying stocks since 1975, and am now retired, I am personally glad I did not go short on stocks
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When I first met Peter Nash in the summer of 1995 I did not collect baseball memorabilia. Ironically I met him at his “American Baseball Archives and Wax Museum” in Cooperstown, NY. A good friend of mine that I was visiting in Cooperstown introduced Peter Nash to me at the museum. This same friend was dating Peter Nash’s sister in law. Eventually I became good friends with Peter Nash and did some deals with Peter buying and selling memorabilia and made a little bit of money. Over the years I have bought a few items for myself. I do wish I invested in sport memorabilia many years ago rather than investing in the stock market. Most of my collection consist of the memorabilia my wife and I received from Peter Nash as collateral which by Court Order we have been awarded all right, title and legal interest to sell and the proceeds shall be applied to the Judgment we have against the Nash’s. I'll start posting some of the items I have for sale. Here's a few pins that were owned by Nuf Ced McGreevy and a pin owned by Jimmy Collins. If interested please contact me and make me a fair offer and it's yours.

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When I first met Peter Nash in the summer of 1995 I did not collect baseball memorabilia. Ironically I met him at his “American Baseball Archives and Wax Museum” in Cooperstown, NY. A good friend of mine that I was visiting in Cooperstown introduced Peter Nash to me at the museum. This same friend was dating Peter Nash’s sister in law. Eventually I became good friends with Peter Nash and did some deals with Peter buying and selling memorabilia and made a little bit of money. Over the years I have bought a few items for myself. I do wish I invested in sport memorabilia many years ago rather than investing in the stock market. Most of my collection consist of the memorabilia my wife and I received from Peter Nash as collateral which by Court Order we have been awarded all right, title and legal interest to sell and the proceeds shall be applied to the Judgment we have against the Nash’s. I'll start posting some of the items I have for sale. Here's a few pins that were owned by Nuf Ced McGreevy and a pin owned by Jimmy Collins. If interested please contact me and make me a fair offer and it's yours.

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I want to thank Josh Evans owner of Leland’s Auctions for helping me get some provenance on some of the memorabilia I acquired as collateral from Peter Nash. Below is some of the documents Katherine Dooley’s attorney sent me proving undeniable evidence that Peter Nash did obtain items once owned by Nuf Ced McGreevy and John Dooley.

Let me explain, last year Josh Evans called me yelling and cursing at me, calling me a liar that Peter Nash never acquired any memorabilia from Katherine Dooley nor did I ever meet Katherine Dooley. Mr. Evan pissed me off so much that it caused me to search for Katherine Dooley’s attorney.





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Hey Peter Nash, I guess Lois Lerner is going to learn the same fate as you in pleading the fifth, you’ll understand that if you were paying attention to the news. Pete, you should have told Mr. Lifson the truth about all of your assets after you lost the lawsuit. I’ve seen the Court Ordered Information Subpoena that was filed under oath and you stated that you have only $500 cash to your name. Meanwhile money is flowing in from John Rogers and what about all that memorabilia that you had in a storage unit next to Cooperstown Dream Park. You showed me that storage unit and it was packed tight with memorabilia. If you had told Mr. Lifson the truth you would not be facing a $250,000 legal bill. I noticed online that you’re going to court on the 28th of this month, good luck, you’re facing the same Judge that found you guilty of civil fraud. My advice is before you go to court make a deal, give all of your memorabilia/assets to Mr. lifson and ask him to shave something off on the legal bill. Remember the 10% interest will apply to the legal fees the Judge awards Mr. Lifson. If your assets are enough to pay back Mr. Lifson then the remaining amount will go to pay down my Judgment against you. I don’t know if you have any memorabilia/assets left, it’s hard to believe you don’t, and if you do it’s time to give it up.

I remember back sometime around 1999 when you gave me a bunch of memorabilia to hide from your creditors specifically Connie Dinallo that had a Judgment against you for $500,000 and I had this memorabilia it in my closet for years. I remember one of the boxes was filled with old painted baseball. Once in a while you would call me and tell me I’m coming over to get some of the memorabilia because you needed to sell it. One time you even had me bring over a signed team baseball to some guy Mr. Mint in Montvale, NJ and you gave me $100 for selling it to him. You told me you would do it yourself but you didn’t like him. I have to assume you’re doing the same thing now and hiding memorabilia. If you are it’s time to give it up.

Pete, under the threat of Contempt of Court you finally turned over your bank records which must have been embarrassing. I’ve seen some of these bank records and the large wire transfers of money John Rogers sent you. I noticed that you were still bouncing checks, I still have the 7 checks that you bounced on my wife and me. I guess I’ll sell those checks on eBay someday maybe some of your rapper fans may like to buy your signature.

Pete, one of your biggest mistakes was buying the first baseball pitched at the 1912 Grand Opening of Fenway Park that was auction off by Sotheby’s/SCP back in June of 2005. You were not financially in the position of bidding on that baseball so you had David Hunt bid and lend you the money on the 1912 first pitched baseball at Fenway Park. Why did Mr. Hunt lend this money to you? Did you give Hunt Auctions some of you John Dooley Collection as collateral? I remember you asking me for the money to pay David Hunt $132,000 plus $5,000 fee for purchasing it for you. I noticed that Hunt Auctions sold 5 John Dooley letters on July 13, 2010 that were written to him by Barney Dreyfuss, Hugh Jennings, Kenesaw Landis, and 2 letters from Charles Comiskey that sold for a total of $10,053. Why back in 2005 did you put yourself in such debt? You borrow $8,000 in 2005 from my wife, Lisa to buy an antique bar so you could build McGreevy’s bar/museum and you have never paid her back. Part of our lawsuit against you was recovering that money with interest. Maybe I should attach the antique bar to the Judgment and take it from McGreevy’s Bar in Boston? I wonder what your partners in Boston would think of that, although I heard there not too happy with you.

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