kremen in A Sentence

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    Kremen 's Online Classifieds.

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    Yes, they brazenly accused Kremen of fraud in the case.

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    About this time, Kremen himself posted a“Wanted” poster with a $50,000 reward on sex.

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    Within a year, Kremen and VeriSign settled the claim, reportedly for an amount in excess of $15 million($20.5 million today).

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    Further, the court added in an additional $25 million punitive damage award, bringing the total owed to Kremen to $65 million.

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    Later the mansion was vandalized directly before Kremen was to take possession of it, with it generally thought Cohen was behind that.

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    You see, Kremen had discovered that Cohen had divorced his wife, Rosa, which meant he needed a different visa to stay there.

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    On top of this, when Kremen later began seriously looking into suing, he was contacted by a lawyer from the Patent and Trademark Office.

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    Kremen would later note that on October 18,“I woke up… and it was gone… It's like someone forging the title to your house and then taking it over.”.

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    On top of that, Cohen's former 8,900 square foot mansion in Rancho Sante Fe that was awarded to Kremen, which he lived in for a time, sold for $4 million in 2009.

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    Naturally, Kremen made this fact known to U.S. Marshals, once of which chose to pursue the matter, resulting in Cohen being arrested when he attempted to acquire said correct visa in person.

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    Of course, at the time, himself having long struggled to find a steady girlfriend, Kremen was busy attempting to give the world of dating a major upgrade via introducing the aforementioned online dating service, match.

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    Later, when Cohen sued Kremen for defamation, Carreon had the bright idea to leverage certain terms in Kremen's home owners insurance plan with State Farm to obligate them to defend Kremen in the defamation case.

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    But Kremen states he told Cohen during one of the conversations he's had with him when Cohen calls to taunt,“I tell him it's going to happen with or without lube, so lie down and get it over with…”.

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    At this point, it was personal, no doubt partially fueled by the fact that apparently Cohen had a fun little habit of randomly calling Kremen to taunt him or otherwise just mess with him in a variety of ways.

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    He did, however, briefly get arrested in Mexico for trying to smuggle some money back into America, but would state after being caught that he would simply been trying to pay back Kremen as the court had ordered him too before authorities got in the way.

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    Rather than make an offer to the rightful owner, Kremen, to buy it or even create a partnership of some sort(which actually might have really worked out for both Cohen and Kremen, as it turns out), he seems to have decided he would rather just steal it.

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    Cohen didn't help himself later when he was caught on camera posing as one of Kremen's lawyers and stealing 113 pages of his own bank records that Kremen's legal team had uncovered, which, by the way, apparently included definitive records of him transferring some $25 million made from sex.

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    The trial court rejected the breach of contract claims because Kremen never paid for the domain name registration(again, back then you could register for free thanks to the National Science Foundation), so there was no“consideration,” that is, something of value Kremen paid in exchange for the domain name.

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    Whatever his real earnings, being well versed in the law and able to afford the best lawyers to boot, Cohen successfully dragged out the case for two years, making a variety of arguments such as that because Kremen's Online Classifieds was not an officially registered company at the time he listed it as such when acquiring sex.

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