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The suit then goes on to allege that Pitchford intentionally

The suit then goes on to allege that Pitchford intentionally destroyed his personal belongings, including the USB stick, to support his personal business. According to Pitchford's suit, the "seventh and final day of the [Holiday] dinner," his personal computer was lost, when he allegedly left a selection of pornographic DVDs and DVDs on top of his laptop.

In a subsequent email, Pitchford wrote that he was "not really sure how to go about recovering the USB stick." The suit claims that Pitchford "took down his own laptop and his own DVD by smashing it into a wall." Pitchford then told Pitchford to "hold onto the USB stick" as he prepared for a dinner in Dallas. Pitchford said that he planned to return the USB stick to Gearbox for a "pre-determined amount of time." He said that "if not for the USB stick, I wouldn't have been able to afford the hotel room I had to go to. My friend got a letter from Gearbox saying they would not be able to reimburse me due to our travel expenses."

The claim that Pitchford's wife "obtained the USB drive and used it for personal purposes and that she then stole it [from the restaurant] is a claim made in the suit," according to Pitchford's suit. Pitchford's attorneys countered that the suit is about "the fact that when someone is in a position to take care of a personal situation, he or she should not be held responsible for their actions."

One of the most interesting aspects of the case is that of the alleged loot. This is one of the most infamous aspects of the case, as it's the exact sort of thing that has been reported so often in the industry. However, not so many stories of loot being stolen have popped up in recent years. For instance, just last year, the Electronic Gaming Monthly reported on a new report that Gearbox was making a $250 million investment in the game, specifically the expansion pack for Borderlands 2, which it later announced it would sell for $20.7 million. The article, which details the game's development, is also worth a read, as it details the loot that the game is likely to contain.

In an October 2013 interview with IGN, Pitchford discussed his current project, which includes a sequel to the hugely popular Borderlands, The Walking Dead, which he called "a very interesting thing to bring to the table when it comes to loot. People might not expect this kind of stuff to be included in

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