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He's making a huge mistake protecting his tweets, considering he and Monica have a lawsuit heading towards him.

The Beard firm will just subpoena the entire Twitter accounts of everyone involved. The subpoena will go to Twitter, not them. If they want to stop it, they'll have to lawyer up and intervene, because Twitter isn't going to spend a penny to defend these idiots.
 
The Beard firm will just subpoena the entire Twitter accounts of everyone involved. The subpoena will go to Twitter, not them. If they want to stop it, they'll have to lawyer up and intervene, because Twitter isn't going to spend a penny to defend these idiots.

The Amazon's already have a full archive and hard copies of everything. And they even told him this. They were amazed at just how much discovery was being provided without them having to file for it.
 
The Amazon's already have a full archive and hard copies of everything. And they even told him this. They were amazed at just how much discovery was being provided without them having to file for it.

That's public data collection. That's the stuff they're putting out there. No supboenas have been issued yet. Those would cover a lot more including any sneaky deletions, recent or otherwise.

Here's an example of a subpoena filed in a D.C. federal court by David Boies' firm, representing relatives of Seth Rich:

Other good things to go for would be the current contact information associated with the account, whatever contact information was used originally to register the account, if they have changed it for whatever reason, IP addresses, etc.

If I were them, I would also cast a wide net and if the targets of it want to, they can complain on their own dime.
 
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I can't blame Nick for this because this was scheduled prior and his show is (and will continue to be) more than Vic, but I sympathize with the people who are salty that we don't get to hear the latest news Nick teased because we gotta hear this Boomer's life philosophy for three hours.
 
I see that a lot of people still don't like CRP.

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He's also been involved in the last 2? weeks of gay ops with the IBS crowd and Nick is smart enough to not adress it so IBS fags are revolting. This thread is moving, but at least it's contained to one thread, currently Ralph's thread is moving at a similar pace, then add Warski's thread, the creation of 3 other containment threads for their spergatory and the creation of the 'trashfire' label.
 
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That's public data collection. That's the stuff they're putting out there. No supboenas have been issued yet. Those would cover a lot more including any sneaky deletions, recent or otherwise.
I'm sure the archiving that goes on here is helping out a lot. "Mr. Toye, what were the contents of the tweet directed towards @SomeUserXxX, on February 12, 9PM EST?" "Huh, I thought that was deleted." "Oh were they, Mr. Toye?"

I'm assuming the third-party archives themselves can't be used as evidence, but they can point ALOD towards the original twitter archives.
 
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I doubt she even remembered working on Alita until the movie's publicity campaign started. She hadn't mentioned it once in the years she's been on Twitter before 2018. I don't blame her for that. It was an obscure hour-long OVA that they dubbed 20 years ago. Even if she wasn't a middle aged pot head she'd have forgotten about that.

The best part is that she wasn't even the first person to voice Alita in English. There was a British dub released in Europe and Australia years before Amanda's. She's crying about sharing a role that was never her's to begin with.

The fans barely remember it. It was the first volume of the manga. Really just the intro stuff. Everything gets way better after it. Heck the OVA didn’t even make it to Motorball. And the Manga was known and sold well in the US years before the aniweeb craze.

That's public data collection. That's the stuff they're putting out there. No supboenas have been issued yet. Those would cover a lot more including any sneaky deletions, recent or otherwise.

Here's an example of a subpoena filed in a D.C. federal court by David Boies' firm, representing relatives of Seth Rich:

Other good things to go for would be the current contact information associated with the account, whatever contact information was used originally to register the account, if they have changed it for whatever reason, IP addresses, etc.

If I were them, I would also cast a wide net and if the targets of it want to, they can complain on their own dime.

And let’s not forget the subpoenas also get the DM’s. Won’t Chris Sadat be happy to learn that?
 
I'm assuming the third-party archives themselves can't be used as evidence, but they can point ALOD towards the original twitter archives.

Anything submitted as actual evidence for the court would need to be authenticated. Twitter is probably the best for tweets and DMs from Twitter, because they certainly have a custodian of such records who can authenticate them, as well as experience having done so repeatedly in the past.
 
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