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

Just a friendly reminder for people to temper their expectations on how long it will take for info to come out on today's hearing. Maybe @AnOminous can give a realistic expectation but I'm guessing the earliest we will have anything concrete is Nick's stream tonight and that's probably only if he gets info from Ty.

Any time from it's already been decided and we don't know yet to June 21, 2019, the deadline to file a TCPA. I say that because if the court doesn't rule before then and doesn't extend the deadline, it expires then and the matter is effectively decided by operation of law, i.e. the defendants don't get to depose just Vic, which is the only issue the plaintiff cares about, and then immediately file their TCPA to have months to run amok spewing bullshit.
 
Any time from it's already been decided and we don't know yet to June 21, 2019, the deadline to file a TCPA. I say that because if the court doesn't rule before then and doesn't extend the deadline, it expires then and the matter is effectively decided by operation of law, i.e. the defendants don't get to depose just Vic, which is the only issue the plaintiff cares about, and then immediately file their TCPA to have months to run amok spewing bullshit.
Never mind, we had a man on the inside who has given a play by play on discord, and posted into the weeb wars thread already. Inside guy is on Nick's stream tonight.

Only thing missing is "official" papers.
 
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Looks like Marchi's folding

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"go hence without delay and recover. . ."

What on God's green Earth is this archaic fucking shit?

Did they paste this from fucking Dickens?

Other than that, though, this is what an answer is supposed to look like. Look at this shit, Casey, you dumb bastard. This is how you're supposed to do it.
 
Marchi's lawyer didn't spend a dozen pages ranting about unrelated shit. He actually knows what he's doing...

OH wait, no. He's saying that punitive damages constitute cruel and unusual punishment. At least he got to the point.
 
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It's basically her admitting "yeah, I'm getting sued because I opened my mouth and said shit, but I believe what I said, but I don't want to give a dime, so please end this with no pain on my end before I lose the shirt on my back over a lawsuit I was running and hiding from since day one.", or that's how it looks to me, but I'll defer to actual legal eagles for a better take on this.
 
It's basically her admitting "yeah, I'm getting sued because I opened my mouth and said shit, but I believe what I said, but I don't want to give a dime, so please end this with no pain on my end before I lose the shirt on my back over a lawsuit I was running and hiding from since day one.", or that's how it looks to me, but I'll defer to actual legal eagles for a better take on this.
She's also asking for attorneys fees. I suppose much of this response is boilerplate, which is all that's necessary at this point in the proceedings, so probably not worth much analysis - but obviously I also defer to the people who actually know what they're talking about. I just can't get over the guff about the 8th and 6th amendments...
 
It's basically her admitting "yeah, I'm getting sued because I opened my mouth and said shit, but I believe what I said, but I don't want to give a dime, so please end this with no pain on my end before I lose the shirt on my back over a lawsuit I was running and hiding from since day one.", or that's how it looks to me, but I'll defer to actual legal eagles for a better take on this.

No, it's just a general denial. Plaintiff has to prove all his allegations.

That would be thin in some places but in Texas, it's allowed. You file as little as you possibly can at the outset.
 
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Not at all. It's a perfectly acceptable response. Nice and broad. But actually attacks the elements that we know Marchi to have been involved in. Mainly the "investigation" or comments to employer and the Twitter insults. To our knowledge we don't have any direct communications between Marchi and the Cons. This is what a response is supposed to look like. Also as a reminder, of the four defendants currently being sued, the case against Marchi is probably the weakest one, going by publicly available information. So until we see the Investigation Report or something else, this one could go either way.
 
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