In all seriousness... why the HAY would B have even *considered* 'compromising'???? What was to compromise? There was nothing to settle. People end up settling because they don't have the money to pursue their defense. That totally irks me, but I completely understand the lack of options, considering the cost of legal representation. In many cases, the gains may not be worth the legal costs, and with no guarantee of the outcome. But in B's case, he did have the funds to defend himself, and he was only defending some one billion dollars, and so why *wouldn't* he continue to pursue his side? It's like people just expected B to roll over and let everyone dig in with their forks, merely because he was so wealthy and it would only be a drop in the bucket. And then we accuse B of having no principles and ethics and morals when he does the opposite and sticks to his principles. Interesting the journalist would express her opinion and write such a thing, considering it wasn't her own money or principles at stake.2017 rbbm
How Barry Sherman built his multibillion-dollar fortune
"Kerry Winter admits that for many years Sherman was “like a surrogate dad and I was like an adopted son.” Now, perhaps because he feels most betrayed, he leads his family litigation and, going against his legal advice, feeds stories to the press."
"Later, when I spoke with Rockcliffe, he complained that the reporter had omitted a crucial qualifier: “Perhaps if I’d had their terrible start in life, I’d think differently.” Rockcliffe has his own reason to dislike what he calls “Barry’s cold heart.” Forty-three years ago, when they shared a limo at Beverley’s funeral, Rockcliffe said it would be a shame if the Orphan Children were adopted separately. Sherman’s reply, he claims, was, “So what? Worse things could happen.” Rockcliffe says he can’t forgive him."
"Will Barry settle? Not likely. He’s a lion, a stranger to the notion of compromise."