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

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How many years had Nick been practicing law when he started streaming? I feel like it was just a couple years?

He sure seems to be a lot better at drinking.
This is just like Null has been saying for years. People listen to YouTuber say whatever and just trust and believe whatever is said without question anything.

A young bearded guy with a decent face and eloquent diction is talking about my favorite anime e-daddy? Everything he says must be true and good!

For as long as his streams were spigot for donations, I guarantee, he knew Vic didn't have a snowballs chance in hell. It is no wonder he drinks so much. The guy knows he essentially betrayed everyone who ever listened to him and he has zero accountability for that. The alcohol is liquid cope.

And Nick hates Josh and KF because KF is one of the few remaining outlets bringing Nick to term for what he has done.
 
Returning from the void cause there is finally some action on this case. A sad and unfair result for Mignogna to be sure, and while I enjoy the memes on some of Ty's mishaps and Nick's silliness, lets be real: Chupp was the reason things turned out the way they did. Ty's affidavit filing mishap (for all the hilarity it caused) is a regular occurrence in law, and almost always is accommodated for by the court, I understand why he didn't think it would be a big deal. The much bigger surprise by far was the absolute mishandling of the case from a judge who clearly didn't care or pay attention to established law. Vic legit just needed to show some sort of disputing facts to surpass the ridiculous TCPA first amendment argument, which, he and Ty absolutely did. Hell, they even supplied a picture-perfect example of contract interference with those damning texts and emails with KameHaCon and Chupp just sorta....Chupp'd it away lmfao. Either way, I feel for Vic, dude deserved better than the snakes he called friends in Funimation. I do have a question though, is that GoFundMe money still being held in an IOLTA account? It was around $300k so that should still soften some of the blow here.
 
Vic should be suing Ty for malpractice, right?
State Bars protect their own, in most cases reporting a lawyer with a case of wrong doing makes it where they won't even disclose if the lawyer was punished. If you pursue them in open court of law, you have to prove they neglected all procedural practices.

With most States, procedurals are literally the sole discretion of the client to move forward with advice of counsel.

The old "Ignorance of the law is no excuse.", meaning if your Lawyer didn't tell you the law or you didn't know the law or procedure to act upon. Then the Judge (Who is literally a Lawyer in Elected Robes) will go, well he advised you, you failed to comply.

Without evidence of said conversation you literally TOLD your lawyer to do it. Records, recordings (Which in some states 1 party consent, means you can record so long as you know device is), texts etc. Then you are quite literally fucked with a hearsay.

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State Bars protect their own, in most cases reporting a lawyer with a case of wrong doing makes it where they won't even disclose if the lawyer was punished. If you pursue them in open court of law, you have to prove they neglected all procedural practices.

With most States, procedurals are literally the sole discretion of the client to move forward with advice of counsel.

The old "Ignorance of the law is no excuse.", meaning if your Lawyer didn't tell you the law or you didn't know the law or procedure to act upon. Then the Judge (Who is literally a Lawyer in Elected Robes) will go, well he advised you, you failed to comply.

Without evidence of said conversation you literally TOLD your lawyer to do it. Records, recordings (Which in some states 1 party consent, means you can record so long as you know device is), texts etc. Then you are quite literally fucked with a hearsay.

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Well that's disheartening. Ty will get away Scott free assuming he doesn't agree to front some or all of the money. The legal world is a sick joke when your judge is checked out.
 
However I do think Vic was a bit of a creep for constantly trying to bang barely legal girls who came to conventions so I don't feel too bad for him.
I have pointed out in the past that Vic would probably have had an easier life if he hadn't done that.

But these fat ugly whores who have accused him are not remotely his type. Anyone who thinks he was ever attracted to Jamie Marchi is literally retarded.
For as long as his streams were spigot for donations, I guarantee, he knew Vic didn't have a snowballs chance in hell.
This is bullshit. He was falsely accused and in any sane world he would have won. But we don't live in one of those.

Look how Johnny Depp, who was so blindingly innocent only a moron could have believed the accusations against him, barely won even with the best counsel money could buy.
 
This is bullshit. He was falsely accused and in any sane world he would have won. But we don't live in one of those.
I don't really know how good his chances are of winning the suit itself were, especially as a layman when it comes to law. It probably depends on how juicy discovery is against funimation in a hypothetical timeline where that actually got to happen. However, there is zero chance this doesn't at least pass anti-SLAPP without the combined and continual fuckups of both Beard and Chupp. If Ty hadn't fucked up, there's a good chance Chupp still tosses it, but the appeal would have been successful. If they had a different judge, there's no way the downright insanity of allowing the document to be withdrawn, but not allowing the corrected version to be submitted could have happened. Between Vic winning stupid prizes for Ty Beard's stupid games, and Chupp attempting to change the basic definition of prima facie, this whole thing has been one giant farce. I don't really see Vic as some purely innocent paragon of virtue or anything, as a married man, infidelity is one of the worst things you can do, but he's still the only person I feel a shred of sympathy for at this point.
 
Look how Johnny Depp, who was so blindingly innocent only a moron could have believed the accusations against him, barely won even with the best counsel money could buy.
Nothing will make you lose faith in humanity as a species faster than the family court system, but how easy it is for a man to get fucked by the system in almost any American court certainly gives it a run for its money.

I still remember when my friend's wife lost her mind, kidnapped his children (he had full custody), led police on a multi-state chase that culminated with her being in a standoff against the cops for several hours, and she still came within striking distance of taking custody away from him and giving it to her despite an extensive criminal record and pending fucking conviction.

And all of that was before we saw judges passing summary judgments without allowing evidence or handing down rulings promising infinity dollars for mean words.
 
I still remember when my friend's wife lost her mind, kidnapped his children (he had full custody), led police on a multi-state chase that culminated with her being in a standoff against the cops for several hours, and she still came within striking distance of taking custody away from him and giving it to her despite an extensive criminal record and pending fucking conviction.
Welcome to American madness.
 
Don't know if I buy that. He saw what they did to Vic, and he even had the displeasure of deposing Monica and that rat fuck Toye prior to the TCPA being filed. He knew what scum they were.
He should never have agreed to that deposition. It was unnecessary and arguably against the provisions of the TCPA to begin with. In retrospect, it doomed the entire case.
 
I have a friend, that, unlike the lazy bum I am, works 60-80 hour weeks and can't comb through dozens of hours of streams and hundreds of pages of Farms threads to get a comprehensive picture of how the entire Mignogna case/Weeb Wars saga played out including Beard's incompetence. Are there any comprehensive videos out there that cover the whole thing including Rekieta and Beard's fuckery?

Thanks.
 
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and Chupp attempting to change the basic definition of prima facie
Don’t forget his brilliant legal analysis of “there’s like three more people in the room than I expected, so, yeah, Vic is a public figure”. I can’t figure out why no court in the US ever adopted this brilliant legal standard.
 
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