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

She's in japan. She's getting sushi.
or CoCo's Ichibanya, America's military runs on that stuff over there.

Lol, I promise I'll post pics of anything I get. I accept fan mail in the form of Blu-ray copies of your favorite movies/ anime and 3Musketeers Bars (can't get them here).
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Yea Kit kats as far as the eye can see but not so much on the other candies. (Yes I know why)
Edit: Yea guess we forgot to mention that stuff would come out due to it being in a court doc. I mean that was one of the big things when the defendants were using the website PrettyUglyLittleliars as a source of stories about Vic and that the defense would be doxing the users there if they wanted to use their stories.
 
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Whoever drafted this filing has really good focus on the legal aspects, and not-so-good attention to proper quotation marks around quotes.

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I don't see how a judge could possibly grant a motion with such deficient punctuation usage, even if all the legal arguments are sound. Guess who lost the case again...
 
Now this one actually is hearsay, specifically hearsay-within-hearsay because it's offered for the truth of the matter asserted, i.e. that Chris Sabat, Ron Toye and Sean Schemmel actually said these things, a fact only known to Todd.

What if the plan is for Todd to testify if it gets that far?
 
Whoever drafted this filing has really good focus on the legal aspects, and not-so-good attention to proper quotation marks around quotes.

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I don't see how a judge could possibly grant a motion with such deficient punctuation usage, even if all the legal arguments are sound. Guess who lost the case again...
What do you expect? Vic's lawyer isn't even named on the paperwork. He hired some redneck fuck from Trumpland to file it for him and we all know they can't read. much less punctuate.
 
Hearsay is an out of court statement that is used to prove a fact to be true. Unless those statements are used in such a manner they are not hearsay.

"I was told this thing" is not hearsay. "This thing happened, because a person told me it has happened" is hearsay.
You're missing part of the definition, it's out of court statements about a non-party used to prove a fact is true.

So you can say Vic, Monica, Jamie, Ron, or whoever the hell is considered "Funimation" told me X and it is not hearsay.

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Also, are we not gonna talk about how Vic is a MAGApede?

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Sorry if this is a dumb question but are the bits where chuck says "x told me..." or especially "x told me y told them..." not hearsay?

That seems like the same sort of stuff Nick was dinging as he went through manjaw's affidavit.

Okay this is the funny part. Yes, a lot of that is arguably hearsay. But, we have an adversarial system, so it gets admitted as evidence unless the defense makes a motion to strike. MoRonica dumped a gigantic pile of hearsay for BHBH to go through and have move to strike, so why not return the favor, especially when you have more time to wade through bullshit and better funding?
 
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Did they at least redact my address or am I going to start getting fan mail?
Is it ok if I just put the fanmail here to save postage?

Want to bet we have a Todd Haberkorn affidavit coming in round 2?
On which side? I can bet plaintiff and defendants both would want a version of Todd's word on the matter.
 
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Okay, now this is some sharp legal argumentation. Like, Ty might win the Funimation TCPA on this alone. The TCPA doesn't broadly protect free speech rights, but rather the right to exercise your free speech rights on matters of public concern without exposing yourself to strategic lawsuits. Funimation did a big whoopsie here, and argued that their speech didn't allege any impropriety, which means that Ty can say "okay, so that means it's not related to any matter of public concern, so the TCPA doesn't apply".

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Whoever drafted this filing has really good focus on the legal aspects, and not-so-good attention to proper quotation marks around quotes.

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I don't see how a judge could possibly grant a motion with such deficient punctuation usage, even if all the legal arguments are sound. Guess who lost the case again...

Jim Bullock is the one who drafts the filings for the most part I believe.

I really appreciated the succinct nature of this filing. It was straight and to the point. Anyone can understand it. And while it was devastating with a few moments of levity, it was not the drama drenched wastes of paper produced by MoRonica. J. Sean only wishes he could draft something like this.

I find his attempts at slagging Ty's filings to be pathetic. Even if I wasn't already in Vic's corner, I truly appreciate a well written legal filling. J. Sean has yet to produce one half as good as the plaintiffs. That's just a fact. And him being jealous shows with every interaction between them.
 
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