Congrats Alan, you proved exactly nothing and showed nothing that was not already public knowledge. In your pathetic attempt to sling mud, you once again show only that you are delusional. Kingsnakes.com was bought to get under Jeff's skin at that time. Hey there Captain Obvious, that was stated publicly even before you came across this "secret." Little hint Alan- it's only a secret if the everybody and their brother doesn't already know.
Once again, your vain attempts at self-promotion at someone else's expense has only hurt yourself. Par for the course with you, Alan.
As I said previously, you really need to be getting some lessons on maturity and emotional development from your son. That isn't a jab at your son, Alan. Quite the contrary- I'm stating that even lacking a mentally stable father figure, his intellectual maturity most likely supercedes yours by leaps and bounds. He could probably provide you with some solid mentoring. In short, in case you were too obtuse to grasp it, it was a commentary on the sad state of affairs that is you.
Also, Alan, I feel compelled to correct a key bit of misinformation that you tossed out there. When you approached Jeff, trying to sell this oh-so incriminating evidence and were turned away, there was no talk of settlement. The matter was still pending, and talk of Rich and Jeff putting that behind them didn't come until approximately one to two months later. At the time you tried selling your dud of a bombshell, both parties were still litigating, as shown by court documents.
Finally, Alan, since you are prone to misinformation for the sake of self promotion, let me correct your assertion that Rich lost the case, or whatever the fib of the month is. The verifiable fact of the matter is that the case was dismissed with prejudice on 12 Oct 2004 by the Honorable Lee Yeakel, U.S. District Court Judge. I believe that you stated that Rich, Jeff, or whomever couldn't divulge this info- it's public info, Alan, and is available for those who know where to look. Heck, I'll even save you the time, trouble, and money (after all, that $0.08 per page fee can be a real deal breaker)... it's posted as an attachment to this reply.