Uncashed check for $70,000
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i_am_switch — 10 years ago(December 08, 2015 02:00 AM)
I had always presumed that he was kind of on the margins of being wealthy and being a complete fraud.
His family is what got him the golf membership (why the Judge knows him) but he doesn't have any fresh bottles of perrier. Most of his story is made up and even his golf game isn't that great.
I was always under the impression that the checks were fake and on display to impress girls who didn't know any better. Lacey comes from a wealthy background and didn't fall for it.
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mr_skandl — 10 years ago(February 04, 2016 10:45 AM)
I think you're giving this one way too much thought. Lol. She calls him pathetic, because he is so lazy and spoiled, that he can't even put forth the effort to cash a bunch of checks for substantial sums of money($50,000 would be worth more than twice that much now). And he was an excellent golfer. He carried a horrendous Al Czervik, despite the efforts of a cheating judge Smails. Also, don't forget, he owns a lumber yard, but doesn't even know where it is. That sums up how lazy/spoiled he is. Hence the term pathetic.
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danjam67 — 9 years ago(April 26, 2016 02:14 AM)
Actually, the uncashed check was for 70 thousand dollars, and then she said "Theres a bunch of them, and a summons". They guy had it made, and it was pretty pathetic that he could not even bother to drive to the bank and deposit them.
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filmbuff-36 — 9 years ago(January 30, 2017 06:25 AM)
I always figured that Ty basically deposited a bunch of checks at once, spent his money until he was broke and didn't get around to depositing more money until he started bouncing checks.
Businesses that were familiar with Ty probably knew he was "good for it" and gave him some extra time to make good on the money, but if he bought something expensive without having the money in the bank from a company that didn't know him, they probably would have sued him for fraud once the check bounced, hence the court summons.