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Poor Nick is STILL trying...

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They'd want to share all they have before discovery before they have been (and still are) tying to have the trial on Twitter. The fact they haven't shared anything, despite that fact, means they have jack shit.

Also, it's a pathetic bluff that nobody is buying. They don't have some grand master plan. Their master plan fell apart the second Vic started fighting back through Ty.

Again, for the millionth time, they do NOT have a page in their playbook for this. This wasn't supposed to happen like this.
They hope if they allude to having something horrible and unforgivable on Vic that it will scare people into not defending him
It's a pathetic attempt at manipulation
They keep doing this "if you seen what we have on him, you would HATE him" crap but we all know they would have put it front and center if they actually had it
 
Poor Nick is STILL trying...

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Motherfucker, the mailmen put my PO Box number on my mail all the time for identification purposes, even when I put the PO Box in my mailing address.

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This can’t be real. This motherfucker works in business. He got a degree in business administration and management. Fucking how?
Okay, you know what? I give. I'm changing my vote from when someone asked me if Shane or Ron was dumber. Ron is now outclassing Shane in ridiculousness and retardation. Bravo, you fucking sped. Rated all these "feels" because somehow I just imagine that through any laughter Nick is expressing while showing this off to his wife or whatever he's weeping somewhere in there for just the fact that he's still trying to talk sense into the man and is still just punching a brick wall.
 
I'm starting to feel pumped up about all this.

It reminds me of that scene in the Matrix where they go to rescue Lawrence Fishburn.

Nobody has ever tried a full frontal assault before. You're not supposed to come back from a #metoo.

Which is why this might just be crazy enough to work.

 
Motherfucker, the mailmen put my PO Box number on my mail all the time for identification purposes, even when I put the PO Box in my mailing address.

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This can’t be real. This motherfucker works in business. He got a degree in business administration and management. Fucking how?
I have a theory Ron Soye may be an idiot savant. He's capable enough at business to make a living but in every other aspect he's legally retarded. Or maybe he has developed some sort of terminal brain cancer brought on by excessive soy consumption that has rotted a once capable mind to the point of retardation.
 
He also hypothesizes that Soye doesn't actually have a lawyer so much as he had somebody who he did an initial consultation with, That's his theory as to why Soye is being such a stupid dipshit on Twitter.

But Beard has talked to the attorney, remember? It seems increasingly likely that either Mr./Ms. no longer has an attorney or is actively ignoring his advice, but he seems to have had more than just an initial consultation with that attorney at one time.


He filed an ethics complaint against opposing counsel? :story:

To be fair, going by the timeline, he likely had not yet received any paperwork at the time he filed this complaint, so it wasn't against someone he would have recognized as opposing council at the time.

Can somebody tell me what connection does dominique skye have with Funimation?

None, as far as I know. She just was an outspoken #KickVic-er.

So what are the odds someone goes to jail at some point during this? Either for the alleged extortion or for something even more exceptional like perjury or contempt of court?
From what I understand, if they go to court and just clown around or otherwise give the judge a hard time, the judge can jail them for contempt of court. This is a rather powerful and scary thing if you think about it, since it gives the judge the unilateral, unappealable (I think) power to throw someone in the can without even a conviction or jury trial. They'd have to be sincerely chucklefucking things up in order for a judge to take that route, though.

Another possibility is that they lie while under oath, at which point a prosecutor could file a criminal case against them for perjury which could have a jail/prison sentence if they're convicted. Prosecutors generally have flashier cases they'd rather spend their time on, though, and it may seem unnecessary if the perjurers end up losing their case anyway.

So in my very much non-expert opinion, the odds that anyone ends up in jail/prison over this are very slight. It's not even worth considering, really.
 
Good god, Ron is the prime example of the brain on Soylent.
 
Hey, for those of you who are more legally inclined. Ms Choy keeps implying that he saw or has knowledge of what the Funi investigation produced, but since he doesn't work there that would mean either Monica or someone else showed him it or told him the details (big assumption he's not lying of course). Could Vic take any action against Funi for someone leaking to a non-spouse about an internal investigation involving him?
 
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It's simple courtesy in this case. So long as it isn't the lawyer who has been acting like a complete shit for brains moron, you should let him know what kind of shit show he's looking at and how big an idiot he has for a client, so he knows how big a retainer to get up front.

Assuming the lawyer didn't just say fuck this and refuse to have anything further to do with it already.
Pretty sure that Ty also told a similar story to current events on one of the livestreams too. Years ago he got a ethics complaint from the opposing counsels client and felt the need to warn that if the client was exceptional enough to do it to Ty, the client would also do it to his own counsel. Ty also said that once the case was over the client did file ethics complaint against the counsel, so history might be repeating for him.

La Choy's out of protected mode and back to defaming... he's got no current counsel is ignoring the advice he receieved during his consultation, what an idiot. I wonder if the lawyer dropped or Monica convinced him it was a waste of money as Funimation will be providing a lawyer for 'them'.
 
From what I understand, if they go to court and just clown around or otherwise give the judge a hard time, the judge can jail them for contempt of court. This is a rather powerful and scary thing if you think about it, since it gives the judge the unilateral, unappealable (I think) power to throw someone in the can without even a conviction or jury trial. They'd have to be sincerely chucklefucking things up in order for a judge to take that route, though.

Another possibility is that they lie while under oath, at which point a prosecutor could file a criminal case against them for perjury which could have a jail/prison sentence if they're convicted. Prosecutors generally have flashier cases they'd rather spend their time on, though, and it may seem unnecessary if the perjurers end up losing their case anyway.
One more possibility I just thought of. If you have a criminal case and you don't show up for court, the judge issues a bench warrant, which basically tells the sheriff to go round your ass up and throw you in jail so that you show up in court next time. If you were out on bail at the time, the odds of you being able to post bail again are nil.

Can a bench warrant happen in a civil case? A few minutes of internetting seems to show that it's theoretically possible. But it seems more likely that the judge will just enter a default judgment in the plaintiff's favor, so the defendant is found guilty and will owe damages just by virtue of not bothering to show up and defend themselves.
 
But Beard has talked to the attorney, remember? It seems increasingly likely that either Mr./Ms. no longer has an attorney or is actively ignoring his advice, but he seems to have had more than just an initial consultation with that attorney at one time.

How so?

From what I recall, Beard talked to the guy or knew about the guy. We didn't get confirmation whether Ron had him on retainer. That's a different layer of relationship than simply talking to an attorney. I talk to Nick. I don't have an attorney-client relationship with Nick. We don't know 100% what their relationship is.

I'll buy that Ron talked to an attorney briefly, but I think Nick is correct in saying it's premature to assume that they've entered into a full attorney-client relationship.

It's either that, or Ron is the biggest dumbest person ever, and is actively ignoring his attorney's advice. NO attorney would condone what Ron is doing right now. They'd tell him to shut the fuck up like... oh, gee, I dunno... Vic did.
 
They hope if they allude to having something horrible and unforgivable on Vic that it will scare people into not defending him
It's a pathetic attempt at manipulation
They keep doing this "if you seen what we have on him, you would HATE him" crap but we all know they would have put it front and center if they actually had it

I think this is key.

They know, as we do, that this won't go to court for at least a year. So they're just going to spin their own narrative for that year hoping that during that time some actual evidence of Vic doing all the things they're saying he did comes to light.
 
How so?

From what I recall, Beard talked to the guy or knew about the guy. We didn't get confirmation whether Ron had him on retainer. That's a different layer of relationship than simply talking to an attorney. I talk to Nick. I don't have an attorney-client relationship with Nick. We don't know 100% what their relationship is.
But why would Mr./Ms. Ron's attorney bother talking with Ty about him if the attorney were not representing him at the time? If he just told Ty "yeah, I talked to him, but I'm not representing him," then I don't think Ty would have referred to him as Ron's attorney.
 
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