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

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

  • Russell Greer

    Votes: 117 4.5%
  • Travis Kelce

    Votes: 138 5.3%
  • Null

    Votes: 1,448 55.9%
  • Kanye West

    Votes: 283 10.9%
  • Ariana Grande

    Votes: 606 23.4%

  • Total voters
    2,592
Now if a lawyer can stay at a firm with a pretty serious traffic crime, it should say a lot a unrelated lawsuit gets you booted. What I mean, one is a guy who dun goofed the other was a hot mess who put the spot light on him and gave them a reason to cut ties.

I suspect the guy who dun goofed not just owned up to it but didn't try to justify his actions and was apologetic about it. A lot of "I'm really sorry but if I go in their the Judge is gonna be prejudiced against our client because of me." Which goes right back to Russ never taking any degree of accountability. Put Russ in there and he'd try to spin a tale of a biased cop giving him a DUI and a bias judge putting him on probation.
 
Now if a lawyer can stay at a firm with a pretty serious traffic crime, it should say a lot a unrelated lawsuit gets you booted. What I mean, one is a guy who dun goofed the other was a hot mess who put the spot light on him and gave them a reason to cut ties.
I think him getting fired had a lot to do with using company resources to pursue his lolsuits.
 
I think him getting fired had a lot to do with using company resources to pursue his lolsuits.

Disagree.

A DUI, though regrettable, is a somewhat normal part of middle class life. That lawyer would have acknowledged it on hiring, or the people who hired him would have already known about it. It's the kind of mistake that everybody can make once and get a pass -- it's only a problem if it happens again, thus becoming a pattern.

Russell suing Taylor Swift, in contrast, brings a law firm into disrepute. It's the act of a sexually obsessed stalker. Nobody wants their most private and confidential records in the hands of a sexually predatory stalker -- certainly not women.

The suit he filed also shows a complete lack of understanding of the legal principles involved. You don't want to advertise to the world that your paralegals have a worse understanding of the law than the average Sovereign Citizen.

Although Greer claims they gave him the opportunity to withdraw the suit and stay at the firm, they'd have kept a very close eye on him and would have soon found a reason (ie, his chasing whores on twitter) to get shut of him.
 
What I see when I watch his massive lopsided head in this video…
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Disagree.

A DUI, though regrettable, is a somewhat normal part of middle class life. That lawyer would have acknowledged it on hiring, or the people who hired him would have already known about it. It's the kind of mistake that everybody can make once and get a pass -- it's only a problem if it happens again, thus becoming a pattern.

Russell suing Taylor Swift, in contrast, brings a law firm into disrepute. It's the act of a sexually obsessed stalker. Nobody wants their most private and confidential records in the hands of a sexually predatory stalker -- certainly not women.

The suit he filed also shows a complete lack of understanding of the legal principles involved. You don't want to advertise to the world that your paralegals have a worse understanding of the law than the average Sovereign Citizen.

Although Greer claims they gave him the opportunity to withdraw the suit and stay at the firm, they'd have kept a very close eye on him and would have soon found a reason (ie, his chasing whores on twitter) to get shut of him.
This. Look, plenty of lawyers/paralegals/admins get themselves into legal trouble and as long as it's something that doesn't impact business (like a single DUI or disorderly conduct or minor drug possession) they'll likely survive unless the crime becomes a PR issue. But if it's a crime of "moral turpitude" like theft, serious violence, fraud, most felonies etc you're likely in a lot of trouble job wise. Our boy though managed to pull off a rare trick and achieve much the same result. While his lawsuit isn't a crime it IS not only incredibly stupid, it's publicly stupid, and it basically advertised "Hey everybody, I'm an insane idiot and clearly not qualified to work in any job that requires any degree of responsibility! Want a business card for the law firm I work at?" As you mentioned, even if they let him keep his job he was never going to advance. His best option was to withdraw the suit, take this spanking from his firm, keep his mouth shut (ha!) and then look to change employers in a year or two and hope his new job just saw that he worked for firm X and not dig deeper. But....no dice.
 
If this happens!!!! Damn, hopefully it’s on the Discovery Channel or some shit. If it happens, I agree with Shitlips. 2025 is gonna be great!
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It'll be like his "interview" he did that he was all stoked about and it was a three minute clip of him being the same old retard.
 
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