Victor Mignogna v. Funimation Productions, LLC, et al. (2019) - Vic's lawsuit against Funimation, VAs, and others, for over a million dollars.

How much does this animefag have to shell out? I wanna know if Pat has finally been dethroned as the most legally buck broken man in north America.
 
How soon until Vic decides to get revenge on his lawyer?

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I haven't checked on this case in 3+ years at this point. Is there a post where someone has summarized exactly how Ty and his people royally fucked this case up? I remember back in 2019 when Rekieta was complaining about the trial after having attending the proceedings in person; Nick stated that he could have switched place with Ty at certain points because Ty missed out on crucial arguments and simply failed to pass the persuasion check. Iirc, he had his "Amazon prime" lawyeresses defending Vic as well, so he wouldn't have been the sole advocate. So did the entire team fuck up in this case? They were a pretty successful firm prior to this case which is what makes this all the more confounding.
 
I've said it before, and I'll say it as many times as I have to. Ty is an unprofessional fuckup who definitely made things worse, but Chupp was gonna do what Chupp gonna do regardless of Ty shitting the bed. Did Ty fucking up make it significantly easier for him to do this? Absolutely. I think Ty's fuckups definitely made things a lot harder at the appeals stage, but it was always going to go to appeals no matter what he did.
 
I haven't checked on this case in 3+ years at this point. Is there a post where someone has summarized exactly how Ty and his people royally fucked this case up? I remember back in 2019 when Rekieta was complaining about the trial after having attending the proceedings in person; Nick stated that he could have switched place with Ty at certain points because Ty missed out on crucial arguments and simply failed to pass the persuasion check. Iirc, he had his "Amazon prime" lawyeresses defending Vic as well, so he wouldn't have been the sole advocate. So did the entire team fuck up in this case? They were a pretty successful firm prior to this case which is what makes this all the more confounding.
Royally fucked up the notarizing of a single statement in an over 200+ page document, and sunk to west nile lung's stupid games, won stupid prizes since he waited until the last minute to file this.

Was given permission to retract the document to correct it despite being past the deadline, but was then not allowed to submit the corrected document. Instead of striking the single statement that was impacted by Ty's fuckup, the judge declared all 200+ pages null and void.
 
Rackets is a fucking retarded wetbrain that routinely has the dumbest fucking takes on literally anything he opines on
I like that loads of people around here jerked him off as some "knowledgeable guy who had really insightful takes" and this nigh infallible font of keen, sharp, incisive commentary right up until the point where his wife started whoring herself out or whatever. It took that for people to realize that maybe, just maybe, the guy was grifting hard on gullible idiots who didn't (and still don't) realize when someone is talking out their ass and saying exactly what they know the audience wants to hear.

If only people would have recognized that being entertaining isn't quite the same as being competent, Vic - and every last idiot that donated to his legal fund - could've saved some bennies and gotten a lot of ice cream and toast slices instead with it.
 
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