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

He's saying that Ty fraudulently notarized those signatures and that they were not infront of him.

One of the claims is that Slatosch was actually elsewhere at the time and that would indeed be not good. The other arguments seem to be based solely on the parties having residences that are some distance from Tyler, Texas, which seems like a really dumb argument.
 
Is there any chance ( legal possibility?) that the judge, guided by the best interests of the defendants, could strike Lemoine at this stage? That he tells Monica and Ron that they need another lawyer?
I don't know if the judge has such authority, so I ask.
 
One of the claims is that Slatosch was actually elsewhere at the time and that would indeed be not good. The other arguments seem to be based solely on the parties having residences that are some distance from Tyler, Texas, which seems like a really dumb argument.
Seems far more likely that no other notary was available that late at night.

Of course, now that lemonhead is sperging out about it, I'm a little more inclined to believe this was a calculated move to make Lemwahwah piss off Judge Chup even more.

Especially if we take Nick at his word that an unsworn affadavit is fine too.
 
One of the claims is that Slatosch was actually elsewhere at the time and that would indeed be not good. The other arguments seem to be based solely on the parties having residences that are some distance from Tyler, Texas, which seems like a really dumb argument.
He included an 'exhibit 5' in this document that appears not to be cited anywhere within the motion, and that exhibit is Sanctions against Ty's firm for... Something entirely unrelated?
 
He included an 'exhibit 5' in this document that appears not to be cited anywhere within the motion, and that exhibit is Sanctions against Ty's firm for... Something entirely unrelated?

He referenced it on page 10, after the chart with the distances and the 3 notary stamps.

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This filing is exceptional overall, but it's a fair enough point to raise. Nick mentioned the problem with Ty notarizing things for similar reasons. I had noticed Ty's notarization on Vic and Huber's affidavits, but I missed the Slatosch one, which does look fishy. Now I want to see that notary book too.
 
He included an 'exhibit 5' in this document that appears not to be cited anywhere within the motion, and that exhibit is Sanctions against Ty's firm for... Something entirely unrelated?
He does address it somewhere, "Ty needs sanctions because he has been sanctioned before" or some such bullshit.
 
Is there any chance ( legal possibility?) that the judge, guided by the best interests of the defendants, could strike Lemoine at this stage? That he tells Monica and Ron that they need another lawyer?
I don't know if the judge has such authority, so I ask.

I doubt it; Lemoine is acting like an ass but he has very little to work with and doesn't not appear to be violating any ethics issues (being bad isn't an ethical violation AFAIK). He might get sanctioned but I don't think we can say much until the next hearing. Ty has done well at them so far, but Lemoine has really pulled out all the stops by accusing him of fraud; the hearing will be interesting.
 
One of the claims is that Slatosch was actually elsewhere at the time and that would indeed be not good. The other arguments seem to be based solely on the parties having residences that are some distance from Tyler, Texas, which seems like a really dumb argument.
It is however, possible that Slatosch could have gotten on a plane and gotten to Ty, and is the only one of the three that would have to do so realistically.

I would dearly hope Ty isn't so stupid as to commit fraud as a notary.
 
I wonder if he did something stupid and unethical like promise a specific result. Maybe the West Nile destroyed the ethics part of his brain. If he ever had one and the mosquito wasn't God's revenge on him for a life of sin and iniquity.
Well, now that they've got warning labels stuck on everything, God had to find a natural way to take J. Sean out, didn't he? Sending a mosquito to pump his body full of West Nile...that's about as natural as natural selection gets, if you ask me.

Someone should send Lemonparty the real-life cheat code to lose no cases. All you have to do is stick a fork into the nearest electrical socket.
 
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He's saying that Ty fraudulently notarized those signatures and that they were not infront of him.
And why does he think a senior partner of a respected law firm would even risk such an action?

Rhetorical question because I don't believe Lemoine has the capacity to think sensibly since the virus wrecked him.
 
He referenced it on page 10, after the chart with the distances and the 3 notary stamps.

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This filing is exceptional overall, but it's a fair enough point to raise. Nick mentioned the problem with Ty notarizing things for similar reasons. I had noticed Ty's notarization on Vic and Huber's affidavits, but I missed the Slatosch one, which does look fishy. Now I want to see that notary book too.

Not seeing any sanctions.
1. Is there a better place to look?
2. How BAD is it for Skeeter if he's pulling these sanctions out of his ass in an actual court document?
 
Every day since hearing that West Nile can cause brain damage the more I think Lemoine must have suffered some.
Imagine how much of an asshole he was when he didn't have massive brain-damaged getting in the way.
 
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IIRC a former partner at BHBH was sanctioned for something but was appealing it?
But "specifically Mr. Beard and Mr. Bullock?"

EDIT:
Notaries must be physically present face to face with the affiant.

So if one of them was, in fact, physically in Japan, that would present a difficulty.
Presumably, Ty had a week to collect affadavits.

And wasn't the japan one unsworn? No notary, just "under penalty of perjury" at the end?

I could be mixing them up.
 
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