Well there you go just in-junct (freeze) their local accounts, that was easy! and done without Mt. Gox even knowing!!!!
Ex-parte
as I specifically said
"You just in-junct Mt. Gox from removing funds"
*I* understand how these things work.
Apparently not Chuck apparently not.
How wrong could you be. I think you need some real theoretical training and real world legal experience in getting injunctions, freezing bank accounts and international law and how to pursue matters. Something Drastic has happened overnight without even the Knowledge of Mt. Gox ie. ex-parte (it remais to be seen if Coin labs was involved, but you can do this)
Next up will be the freezing of gox funds in Japan, by the treaty and or agreed US jurisdiction.
I'm not sure why it took you two separate messages to reply to the same message... :lol:
Although you've already embarrassed yourself enough let me clear things up for you: this would appear to have NOTHING to do with the coinlab lawsuit:
1) The Department of Homeland Security does *NOT* go around enforcing private civil lawsuits.
2) Coinlab filed their lawsuit in Washington State. The Dwolla court order came from Maryland which is on the exact opposite side of the country.
3) There is nothing saying Mt Gox didn't know about this as you claim. Just because it happened doesn't mean they didn't have lawyers in a courtroom in Maryland arguing against it.
4) Mt. Gox's business has not been stopped. All that has happened is a completely separate company was given a court order telling them that they were not allowed to continue to process business for Mt Gox.
You need to stop watching so much "Law and Order"
