"When Todd McMurtry informed me that Nicholas Sandmann wanted me out of his cases, I told Todd I would be happy to withdraw voluntarily.
I was pleased when Todd admitted to me in our conversation that it was my argument before Judge Bertelsmann and my legal theory about the republication of Nathan Phillips’ lies that paved the way for success in all of Nicholas’ cases. Todd was right. I appreciated his honesty.
I am not receiving any fees on the remaining Sandmann cases. My professional obligation to Nicholas has now ended. I did my best for him. That is all I can do.
I will have no further comment on Nicholas Sandmann, his family, or his cases. Again, I wish this young man, his family and Todd luck."
"As far as Todd McMurtry goes, I have always considered Todd to be my friend. I always tried to help him.
When his firm needed money to resolve a dispute with a former partner, I gave his firm $75,000 out of my pocket.
When Todd unsuccessfully ran for Congress last year, he asked for my help. I told him I would be happy to help him. I made the maximum personal contribution to his campaign. When Todd was attacked for tweets he posted a few years ago that appeared to be anti-Trump, I defended him under the idea that everyone was entitled to change his or her mind.
When Todd directed me to a PAC which supported his candidacy, I was asked to contribute $150,000. I did so as I believed Todd was a good man who would represent We The People in Congress.
I wish Todd luck with his legal career. I am sure the best is yet to come for Todd."
Lin Woods next two Telegram posts:
"When Todd McMurtry informed me that Nicholas Sandmann wanted me out of his cases, I told Todd I would be happy to withdraw voluntarily.
I was pleased when Todd admitted to me in our conversation that it was my argument before Judge Bertelsmann and my legal theory about the republication of Nathan Phillips’ lies that paved the way for success in all of Nicholas’ cases. Todd was right. I appreciated his honesty.
I am not receiving any fees on the remaining Sandmann cases. My professional obligation to Nicholas has now ended. I did my best for him. That is all I can do.
I will have no further comment on Nicholas Sandmann, his family, or his cases. Again, I wish this young man, his family and Todd luck."
"As far as Todd McMurtry goes, I have always considered Todd to be my friend. I always tried to help him.
When his firm needed money to resolve a dispute with a former partner, I gave his firm $75,000 out of my pocket.
When Todd unsuccessfully ran for Congress last year, he asked for my help. I told him I would be happy to help him. I made the maximum personal contribution to his campaign. When Todd was attacked for tweets he posted a few years ago that appeared to be anti-Trump, I defended him under the idea that everyone was entitled to change his or her mind.
When Todd directed me to a PAC which supported his candidacy, I was asked to contribute $150,000. I did so as I believed Todd was a good man who would represent We The People in Congress.
I wish Todd luck with his legal career. I am sure the best is yet to come for Todd."
Almost sounds like Lin laying out kind of passive aggressively how much Todd owes him.
Seeing all he did for him kind of sounds like a betrayal from both Sandmann and McMurty.