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Beagle case appeal?

In April, Freff appears to have edited his own article a couple of times to remove the Beagle lawsuit material. These removals were rightly reverted per Wikipedia policies. In the first edit (done as an IP, so possibly not him), he said:

The deleted material refers to active, ongoing legal matters that have NOT been concluded, and is deliberately misleading. The ruling it cites is under appeal because it was not based on any evidence, and so far Beagle's lawyers have lost every motion.in the appellate court. Also, the bankruptcy acquisition is being legally challenged.

In the second, done from his (presumably) Connorfc account, he said:

The source being sited is a one-sided PRESS RELEASE, not an accurate factual document. Much of its content is provably false. The legal matter in question is still under appeal and absolutely NOT settled.

I was going to add material about the appeal(s), to partially address Mr. Cochran's concerns, but I tried Googling, going to a few court records websites, etc., and couldn't find anything to establish appeals being in-process. If anyone with more expertise searching for court documents knows how to find those, please post here, or just go ahead and add them. Danke schön. --Dan Harkless (talk) 14:14, 26 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]