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The Dumbest Threatening Email of the Month, Ctd.

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c-bruce-willis3Several FrontBurnervians have sent me the Facebook photo (left) of Aircorp General Counsel C. Bruce Willis II, accompanied tim-rogers2by various snarky remarks. Let us desist from these sorts of ad hominems. A magazine that serves the 5th largest metro area in the United States is not in a good position to cast aspersions on others’ maturity when its executive editor runs a Facebook photo in a wig.

So let’s get back to the issue. As one might expect, Mr. Willis disagrees with my arguments yesterday, which is fine.  However, he still seems to be incapable of making a point without making a threat. But let’s just mark that down to an overly aggressive law instructor and let him have the final word:

I saw you published my email.  A couple of points …

(1) The property was not public property.  The area was private property and owned by Business Jet by our hanger.

(2) You guys came out to take photos of certain planes with no tail numbers. You did not take photos of the planes allowed but of our plane. Regulations do not allow photos of the tail numbers to be taken.

(3) We do not want Aircorp mentioned in the public whatsoever.  Your assertion was false.

(4) Your post online could be constituted as defamation.

(5) On the bottom of the email sent to the editor, the signature specifically says that the email message is privileged and confidential information intended for the recipient.

Please take down the website post. Thank you.

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