Cultcow Russell Greer / @ just_some_dude_named_russell29 / A Safer Nevada PAC - Swift-Obsessed Sex Pest, Convicted of E-Stalking, "Eggshell Skull Plaintiff" Pro Se Litigant, Homeless, aspiring brothel owner

If you were Taylor Swift, whom would you rather date?

  • Russell Greer

    Votes: 117 4.5%
  • Travis Kelce

    Votes: 138 5.3%
  • Null

    Votes: 1,449 55.9%
  • Kanye West

    Votes: 283 10.9%
  • Ariana Grande

    Votes: 607 23.4%

  • Total voters
    2,594
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My sides have begun to expand faster than the universe itself. Please send help.
 
This is the "law firm" he hired to write the letter https://dashandassociates.co/ and their "office" address links back to this https://www.davincivirtual.com/loc/us/new-york/new-york-city-virtual-offices/facility-6617 which is a "virtual coworking space" whatever the fuck that is. Basically it looks like they let you use their address for your business if you pay them a subscription and mail forwarding fee.

It's very clearly a fucking scam. They even use stock photos next to testimonials like Russ does on his site.
Check this out:

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He keeps citing this case law: https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-11th-circuit/1372696.html

Which basically found Millionaire guilty of discriminatory practices relating to their initial telephone-based audition process:

ABC and Valleycrest produce the television quiz show Millionaire.   The program is filmed at ABC's New York City production studio, and contestants are selected for appearance on the program via an automated telephone answering system.   Aspiring contestants call a toll-free number on which a recorded message prompts them to answer a series of questions.   Callers record their answers to these questions by pressing the appropriate keys on their telephone keypads.   Callers who answer all of the questions correctly in the first round of the competition (the “fast finger process”) are then subject to a random drawing to narrow the contestant field, and the selected individuals proceed to the second round, in which they are required to answer additional trivia questions.   Of the approximately 240,000 persons who call the contestant hotline each day to compete on Millionaire, only 6% proceed to the second round.

Is that discriminatory against people who are Deaf/HOH or lack the ability to use a traditional phone because it completely prevents them from auditioning? YES.

Was Greer EVER prevented from auditioning and was he denied his accommodation? NO.

He auditioned, and he sucked. The end.
 
Get real. Each and every appeal will be both entertaining and due process.
This is true, but I'm thinking about poor Null and how this is costing him thousands for no good reason unless you count entertaining a bunch of Farmers as a good reason for Dear Leader to waste his shekels. It's not like Russhole doesn't have other lolsuit targets in his crosshairs, so there's plenty more milk in those udders.
so... uber for lawyers who graduated from an F-tier school?
Mainly Appalachian School of Law and Ensign College graduates, then.
 
There was an inmate who made the news for suing literally everything he could, asking for damages from Pluto (the Planet), the EU, Barack Obama, Queen Elizabeth and the entire Universe among others. He pissed off the courts so much they had enough of his shit and slapped him with a ban on filing, I bet this will happen with this exceptional individual soon!
BRB filing my lawsuit against reality itself because I don't have a supermodel nymphomaniac girlfriend.
The absolute fucking mad lad!

I'm grabbing some chips and a bottle of bourbon to watch this shitshow unfold.
I'm stocking up on popcorn and Stax chips. I got extra, you want some?
 
  1. Very very few people possess musical talent at his level
  2. Very few people decide to audition to be on AGT; all "qualified" applicants are generally given a spot (so, what... 30 a year? Fewer?); it's notable when someone is rejected and there must be a definitive reason for each rejection, not merely that there were better performances to choose from
  3. No other acts have ever invested money in perfecting their performances; that's a burden unique to disabled applicants
  4. No one else gets their hopes up or feels "shattered" when they don't make the cut
  5. Just like the time that chick "liked" his Tweet, the producer saying "good job" is a binding contract; this is just how society functions
  6. AGT owes him an explanation (and a chance to EXPLAIN)
  7. Even though he compensated for his disability and it had no impact on his act, the only reason he wasn't selected for the show was his disability
  8. Even though he compensated for his disability and it had no impact on his act, AGT should have given him a spot specifically because of his disability
  9. The potential inspirational impact of his plights is equal to, if not greater than, any other contestant's story, ever; EVERYONE wants to hear all about them ALL THE TIME
  10. Some people are invited to audition/offered a spot on the show without auditioning, therefore the audition process itself is discriminatory against people who need to audition like peasants when they should just be allowed on; Russ is more talented than these people who were invited, all they did was have a successful show for years JEEZ
  11. The fact that he felt bad about being rejected means anything at all
  12. The fact that he's humiliated because he bragged to people about how he was going to be on the show when there was no agreement to that effect means anything at all
  13. The fact that he willingly spent his own money and bought a special keytar without any guarantee of success means anything at all
  14. The fact that he really really REALLY WANTED THIS, IT MEANT SO MUCH TO HIM BECAUSE HE WORKS AS A JANITOR means anything at all
  15. His refusal to "apply again" without a guarantee of success is a situation AGT gives one molecule of a shit about
  16. Society "champions the underdog" except when it's him for some reason
  17. Moebius is spelled "moebious"
  18. His trauma lumps are worth $200,000 in damages
  19. No one can make it in "the Biz" without connections and/or winning AGT (even though he states himself that people on AGT often already have successful careers)
  20. The Price is Right as anything to do with anything at all
  21. His hair loss and weight gain is AGT's fault, not the natural process of aging (and subsisting on cereal and chocolate muffins for over a decade)
  22. Paramedics speculating he had an anxiety attack somehow indicts a television show for not having him as a guest
  23. Anyone believes that if he'd been on and not won, he would have accepted defeat gracefully
  24. Overwrought, hyper emotional language and hilariously inappropriate metaphors are elements of successful legal pleadings; punctuation, spelling, formatting, etc., are more suggestions than rules; legal briefs are like experimental Modernist poetry in this regard
  25. Anyone reading this filing thinks he's a scrappy underdog and not a spoiled child
This is the "law firm" he hired to write the letter https://dashandassociates.co/ and their "office" address links back to this https://www.davincivirtual.com/loc/us/new-york/new-york-city-virtual-offices/facility-6617 which is a "virtual coworking space" whatever the fuck that is. Basically it looks like they let you use their address for your business if you pay them a subscription and mail forwarding fee.

It's very clearly a fucking scam. They even use stock photos next to testimonials like Russ does on his site.
That makes sense. I'm not the only one that's noticed that the letter sounds suspiciously like something Russ wrote himself, spelling errors and all.
 
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