OldHLSDude, describe your sons' recent delusions.
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Date: November 19th, 2022 11:38 AM Author: avocado fluffy station
Son #2 is on meds, so he has been pretty non-delusional. When he starts slipping he becomes angry because he thinks the neighbor with a white van is up to something nefarious that seems to involve kinky sex and drug dealing, though it might be true. He also will think that something is wrong with the food the grocery store delivered and start throwing it out. Usually this is our clue to call his case manager. Local mental health services have improved recently.
Son #1 thinks that a cabal of secret agents are harassing him. They color coordinate the cars they drive and follow him around and congregate at his house. He also thinks he gets police escorts (that is possible, as they know him well and vice versa). He is annoyed that Elizabeth Holmes got such a stiff sentence when other scumbags are unmolested by legal system. I do not think this is a delusion. He demanded I call someone to get immediate review of her case by the Supreme Court. He sometimes attributes magical powers to me.
He has felt more secure since I put security cameras in his house, but he will not monitor them and frequently turns them off or points them toward the wall. I do the monitoring and report to him when something strange happens. The other day a hot girl came to his back door and dropped off something. She was pretty impressive. I don't know how a 50 year old mentally ill guy attracts all this attention from young women. Possibly it is because he is 6'6".
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Date: November 25th, 2022 12:45 AM Author: avocado fluffy station
He raised a lot of money in venture capital from a number of institutional and individual investors. He invested very little of the money, but spent a lot of it on luxury homes, cars, and an airplane.
In the course of the fraud he photoshopped business magazine articles about other people and inserted his own picture and name, handing out the modified copies to potential investors who never thought to go look up the real thing.
He made up a fictitious limited partnership then borrowed on it from a bank, which never looked beyond the partnership documents when making the loan.
He also Ponzied along the way, raising more than one fund and using later raises to partly pay off earlier investors.
His business ideas never made any sense to me, but apparently he was very convincing to a lot of people. One technique he used was to get famous people on his boards and to get them to give testimonials for him, including former heads of state. I have no idea how he did that. He even had me listed on his web site as an advisor to one of his funds, which I certainly was not, and I made him remove my name. Unknown to me he listed an organization with which I was affiliated as a major investor, with me as the contact, in the fictitious LP he borrowed against. That's why I was contacted by the prosecutor and asked to testify. Another thing at which he was very skilled was flooding the media with great sounding but essentially bogus press releases. Once they get picked up and reprinted, you can reference them and it becomes a loop.
He was caught by investors several times, but always managed to make them whole by paying them back with money from later funds. He was trying to do yet another Ponzi raise with a state government, but some local journalists got on to him which blew up the deal and caused his string or refinancings to run out. One very pissed off person kicked off the criminal charges.
I don't know how much he raised in total, given that it was Ponzi in part, but the last fund which crashed and brought him down was somewhere around $20M. The thing that was amazing to me was that none of the blue chip institutional investors he screwed ever came after him. It took an aggrieved individual who lost $2M of his personal money.
Ironically, after he got out of jail, someone discovered that one of the few investments he actually made had paid off and there was over $60M worth of stock sitting in an unclaimed funds account. There was litigation over who was going to get the money, but I never was able to find out how that was resolved. Many of the defrauded parties filed claims against the state that held the unclaimed stock, but the state refused to disburse it to them without an adjudication. Never found the outcome. He had a novel defense: he had no intent to steal, but always intended to return the money. Didn't work.
There's a lot more detail in all the news articles that came out about this. There were many instances of forged documents, etc., etc.
If anyone had done serious due diligence on him this never would have happened. It's pretty amazing, or maybe it's just normal, i.e., Theranos, et al.
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Date: November 19th, 2022 11:45 AM Author: wonderful rehab
classic persecutory delusions in both! this can be treated with minimal medication if there's social support and therapy.
here's a fun quote for you:
"Those with persecutory delusions reported significantly higher levels of emotional abuse and there was a trend towards higher levels of emotional neglect. No differences emerged on total trauma score, physical abuse, physical neglect and sexual abuse. The study suggests that over and above a general association between childhood trauma and positive symptoms of psychosis, there may exist a specific link between persecutory delusions and childhood emotional abuse."
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Date: November 19th, 2022 1:37 PM Author: chartreuse base
To be fair,
...and you don't have either one of them poasting?
Fuck you, Boomer.
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