Make no mistake, lowlives exist everywhere--in the US, Russia, Europe, China et al, but khohol lowlife is a special case.
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Now this scumbag laments: Lytvynchuk’s attorney, Myles Breiner, has publicly defended his client. “I want to be resoundingly clear to the public — he never intended to injure the monk seal,” Breiner told KHON-TV. Breiner said Lytvynchuk believed he was trying to protect sea turtles that were resting on rocks near the shoreline. “He wanted to scare the seal away from the honu he saw there,” Breiner said. “Apparently, there were two large turtles and one had already been knocked off the rock by the seal.” According to Breiner, Lytvynchuk was unaware that Hawaiian monk seals are endangered and was influenced by previous experiences with aggressive sea lions while fishing in Washington state. “Sea lions are very aggressive,” Breiner said. “They’ll take your bait, they’ll take your fish — that’s been his experience.” Asked in a separate interview if Lytvynchuk was apologetic, Breiner told Hawaii News Now, “absolutely, no, he’s devastated at the notion that people thought he wanted to injure the seal.” Ah yes, the art of lawyering (a euphemism for BS), he didn't seem devastated when he told people that they can do nothing about him because he is rich. Doesn't sound to me like a valiant, environmentally-friendly attempt to save poor turtles.
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