Cultcow Russell Greer / Mr. Green / @ 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: 1,450 55.8%
  • Kanye West

    Votes: 285 11.0%
  • Ariana Grande

    Votes: 609 23.4%

  • Total voters
    2,599
and if found to be willful
On the other hand, if Russ tries to prove that it was willful and fails, the damages could be as low as $200. Given that he has suffered no actual damages, and that the district court seems to largely agree with Null’s position, this isn’t unrealistic. Though, of course, hoping for a soft loss is a loss within itself
 
their ruling defies literally all physics and logic (they are blaming him for causing crimes via his encouraging, crimes that happened before his encouragement), upon second review I’d say sure. Either they are increadibly bias, or just so incompatent that there’s hardly a difference.
could they simply end up claiming damages for infringements that happened after the 'encouragement' while the material was still up?
 
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I've heard it referred to on FB and YouTube as well for likes to dislikes
It's one of those terms that has escaped containment and has lost a lot of meaning in the process.

would have been nice if he pointed out there are facts backed up by evidence like grizzle's court losses for stalking and his kill list.
Old news. And do you honestly think that some of these people would change their mind if presented with this info? No. Their m
 
If the assumption of facts was reversed, like in a motion for summary judgment, Null would’ve won handily. We’re just not at that phase of litigation yet. And I bet Russ is incompetent at discovery, both written and depo. What I wouldn’t give for a transcript and video of him sitting for a deposition and getting cross-examined…

It was my impression that Russ did not plead for actual damages, because he can’t prove much if any, but instead pleaded for only statutory malice damages, to get that ma$$ive 100-gf experience payout. That would mean he has a heightened standard of proof for deliberate bad acts by Jersh. And as pointed out, the timeline of events doesn’t match for any malice to be involved. Retroactively maliciously inducing infringement doesn’t make any sense, as malice generally speaking must be “aforethought,” as in going into a situation determined to do the legally wrong thing on purpose. And it’s not aforethought if you’re just laughing at an incompetent attempt to take down copyrighted works.

Giving up the safe harbor was a dumb move, but I agree with Null’s and counsel’s assessment that he’s got an 80/20 on the liability merits regardless. And even if we hit the 20%, it’s not in me to care all that much, because then Russ still has to argue damages. He can only get as much money as he can prove, and maybe removal of the two actually infringing posts—not his whole thread, and not the site in general.

That’s assuming that courts actually follow the law instead of getting all in their feelings, though, but this district court seemed pretty aware Russ was being emotionally manipulative with ‘facts’ unrelated to his claim.
 
That's what you get for leaving the Church, bitch.

He would have been excommunicated for something or another anyway.

Kinda like Kate Kelly, that one feminist who cried and moaned about being excommunicated for constantly whining at the church for not giving the Priesthood to women.

Fast forward several years, she's an utter degenerate who even goes as far as to fetishize abortion, to the point where even other feminists find her disgusting.

But I digress. We have the worst apostates.
 
He would have been excommunicated for something or another anyway.

Kinda like Kate Kelly, that one feminist who cried and moaned about being excommunicated for constantly whining at the church for not giving the Priesthood to women.

Fast forward several years, she's an utter degenerate who even goes as far as to fetishize abortion, to the point where even other feminists find her disgusting.

But I digress. We have the worst apostates.
Russell just had no love for it. It was just a way to get chicks for him. I've known guys like him. Rag on us Mormons all you want. Russell Brand is what happens when those that grow up with the Church reject it. In a weird state of perversion where they accept some taboos but some things are still too far- know a guy that's basically inactive, drinks tea, swears a ton, watches Rated R movies with gore and sex, reads manga that I look at and go "this is just hentai with extra steps", but stuff like drinking Alcohol- that's too far!
 
Russell just had no love for it. It was just a way to get chicks for him. I've known guys like him. Rag on us Mormons all you want. Russell Brand is what happens when those that grow up with the Church reject it. In a weird state of perversion where they accept some taboos but some things are still too far- know a guy that's basically inactive, drinks tea, swears a ton, watches Rated R movies with gore and sex, reads manga that I look at and go "this is just hentai with extra steps", but stuff like drinking Alcohol- that's too far!
Yeah Russell's whole deal was that he thought once he did his mission, all the sexy 9s and 10s would be mobbing him and fighting to marry him. He still had to be basically bribed by his parents to go, they'd pay for his college if he did, and he still spent a lot of his mission going to strip clubs and such.

Supposedly the final straw was when he confronted his bishop about the lack of sexy women fighting over him, and the bishop said something along the lines of "you must trust and accept God's will, and that He may have other plans for your life."

Russ has said he's officially excommunicated, but he may actually not be. Doesn't stop him from being thrilled about it. God didn't hold up his end of the bargain after all.
 
Yeah Russell's whole deal was that he thought once he did his mission, all the sexy 9s and 10s would be mobbing him and fighting to marry him. He still had to be basically bribed by his parents to go, they'd pay for his college if he did, and he still spent a lot of his mission going to strip clubs and such.
Ah. Would you believe me if I told you Russ wasn't the first to go down this route?
Supposedly the final straw was when he confronted his bishop about the lack of sexy women fighting over him, and the bishop said something along the lines of "you must trust and accept God's will, and that He may have other plans for your life."
That sounds like a bishop. Word for word practically.
Russ has said he's officially excommunicated, but he may actually not be. Doesn't stop him from being thrilled about it. God didn't hold up his end of the bargain after all.
Oh he's excommunicated. A bishop can sense trouble like him, especially when he's yelling "want woman " 3 feet away sitting at his desk. I can promise that happened
 
Oh he's excommunicated. A bishop can sense trouble like him, especially when he's yelling "want woman " 3 feet away sitting at his desk. I can promise that happened

He could just as well asked to have his records removed. It's also a possibility that it's a "You can't excommunicate me, I quit!"
 
Oh he's excommunicated. A bishop can sense trouble like him, especially when he's yelling "want woman " 3 feet away sitting at his desk. I can promise that happened
It's very unlikely he's excommunicated. This requires a lengthy formal process and is extremely rare. It's possible he had a disciplinary council and they disfellowshipped him, imposing restrictions on him like revoking his Temple Recommend. That would explain why he seemingly wasn't allowed to attend his adoptive sister's wedding, but only the reception (neither of which actually happened because he refused to treat it as a no plights zone).

In theory if he got back on the straight and narrow that would be reversed.

The purpose of LDS church discipline is not to kick people out. They would rather do anything but that.
 
It's very unlikely he's excommunicated. This requires a lengthy formal process and is extremely rare. It's possible he had a disciplinary council and they disfellowshipped him, imposing restrictions on him like revoking his Temple Recommend. That would explain why he seemingly wasn't allowed to attend his adoptive sister's wedding, but only the reception (neither of which actually happened because he refused to treat it as a no plights zone).

In theory if he got back on the straight and narrow that would be reversed.

The purpose of LDS church discipline is not to kick people out. They would rather do anything but that.
You're not wrong for the first few paragraphs. But make no mistake. We are in no shortage of new converts. Were they to find out about the escapades on his mission, he would be done. While excommunication is regrettable, it still happens on a frequent basis in our church compared to other Christian sects. I don't rule it out whatsoever.
 
You're not wrong for the first few paragraphs. But make no mistake. We are in no shortage of new converts. Were they to find out about the escapades on his mission, he would be done. While excommunication is regrettable, it still happens on a frequent basis in our church compared to other Christian sects. I don't rule it out whatsoever.
His mission brothers apparently did tell the bishop about his antics on the mission, but he supposedly lied his way out of it.

I feel like if that happened, it was more out of tard pity than anything else. And I'm sure more happened than he's telling of course.
 
His mission brothers apparently did tell the bishop about his antics on the mission, but he supposedly lied his way out of it.

I feel like if that happened, it was more out of tard pity than anything else. And I'm sure more happened than he's telling of course.
He could have lied his way out of it. In the end its his word against theirs and how well the bishop or mission president believes it (don't quite know where on the timeline this takes place). He is ugly, so he had that working for him. Still excommunication isn't out of the question. He is repulsive in a way I can't quite describe. He oozes a aura of slime and filth, rotten to the core, rejecting everything his parents taught him.
 
He could have lied his way out of it. In the end its his word against theirs and how well the bishop or mission president believes it (don't quite know where on the timeline this takes place). He is ugly, so he had that working for him. Still excommunication isn't out of the question. He is repulsive in a way I can't quite describe. He oozes a aura of slime and filth, rotten to the core, rejecting everything his parents taught him.
and they still tried, long beyond when it was reasonable. It's funny, the thing about Greer that he hates the most- his deformity- is also what has caused people to at least treat him well out of pity until they see that he's uglier on the inside.
 
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Based on what I've gathered over the years as well as info provided by Mormons on this forum, Rusty, at worst, is in bad standing with the faith. Considering that he was adopted, has Moebius Syndrome, and all his troubles in his childhood, they simply pity him. Many have tried their best, but it fell on deaf ears. My theory is that they just want to keep the door open for him incase he finally gets his head outta his ass. Although I feel that you'd make better headway herding cats.
 
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