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Originally Posted by NYBLUE
If he's lying and if he makes these exact same claims under oath, he's committing perjury. Although he's a felon and has lost almost all credibility, I think he's being truthful.
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He only risks perjury if he actually goes to court to testify about it; and if his testimony is demonstrably false.
By making claims that amount to his word against someone else's, for which there is no documentation either way, he's not really risking perjury charges.
There is no reason to believe him; unless you
really want to.