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Published on November 27, 2007 at 4:02pm

"I responded by turning the flagpole around and pointing the metal attachment end at his head, and prepared to fight if necessary," Pitts states in the document. "I have put my very life and body on the line for the sake of a homeland for the Jewish people, Israel. It is noteworthy that I have born much more personal physical risk in helping Israel than Mr. Schechter has."

That may or may not be the case, but it certainly shows how far afield the two men have strayed from the original lawsuit claiming breach of contract.

"It's just playing hardball," says Pitt's attorney Steven Smith.

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