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

IIRC, if the motion is granted in part and denied in part, then there's some procedural issues that prevent an appeal of the TCPA motion from being reviewed until after the trial has concluded, but I don't remember the specifics of it.
Basically an interlocutory appeal could be denied on the basis that it is not contributing to the speedy completion of the lawsuit, there's a million caveats on that.
 
So what can we actually learn following tomorrow's hearing? Obviously Judge Chupp has 30 days to make his ruling, so are we just hoping to hear how he reacted to both sides??
 
If the plaintiff loses, he'll appeal. About the defendants personally I don't know. In my opinion, anything is possible.

I think that may depend on whether they can recover fees from the initial filing after a successful appeal. Does anyone know the rule on this?
 
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So what can we actually learn following tomorrow's hearing? Obviously Judge Chupp has 30 days to make his ruling, so are we just hoping to hear how he reacted to both sides??

We'll see if they're genuinely stupid enough to go after Nick. Personally I'm wondering the official reason behind bringing in another law firm, and if Chupp focuses on anything specific.
 
We'll see if they're genuinely stupid enough to go after Nick. Personally I'm wondering the official reason behind bringing in another law firm, and if Chupp focuses on anything specific.
People have been throwing around the possibility the new firm is gonna be for speaking on the contracts with Funimation, if not just to help lighten the load and get some fresh eyes on the case.
 
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We'll see if they're genuinely stupid enough to go after Nick. Personally I'm wondering the official reason behind bringing in another law firm, and if Chupp focuses on anything specific.

I think Low T already said going after Nick was his own little gayop (even if it only lasted all of two minutes on Twitter). So then Ty and Co. will basically argue their 2nd Ammended Petition to the Judge while the defendants will argue their latest filing against? IANAL an have no idea how this works once pre-trail is done.
 
Ty, under deadline pressure and thinking about not only this case says "sure I guess" . Lemon Hitler finds the docs, freaks out, Ty asks paras and juniors what happened and says "ah, fuck. Well, we need to be more careful guys. Put together the unsworn versions we should have submitted"

Also: Under Pressure and working lots of Hours Ty could have thought that the E-Notary was open to every notary and he goofed
 
People have been throwing around the possibility the new firm is gonna be for speaking on the contracts with Funimation, if not just to help lighten the load and get some fresh eyes on the case.

Good, hopefully they take a look at how standards of conduct are applied to them. Also maybe the weird way okatron is getting money funneled into it when funimation has their own recording studio.
 
Good, hopefully they take a look at how standards of conduct are applied to them. Also maybe the weird way okatron is getting money funneled into it when funimation has their own recording studio.
I'm sure sub-contracting for the purposes of utilizing recording equipment is fine, so long as the IP isn't infringed upon and utilized for personal use.

But they wouldn't have anyone dumb enough to do that, right?
 
Has anyone examined why Okatron also contains a bed and breakfast?

Is the casting couch actually an American Love Hotel?

Edit: http://www.okratron.com/packages

Bottom of the page.

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Booking takes you here: https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.okratron.com/packages-1-fairfield/weekend-retreat

Wayback is kinda fucked right now though.
 
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Also: Under Pressure and working lots of Hours Ty could have thought that the E-Notary was open to every notary and he goofed

Or maybe he's had the notary licence prior to this option existing and just assumed the changes were rolled out to all existing licenses. There is a world of ways to get to stamping and signing in error
 
Or maybe he's had the notary licence prior to this option existing and just assumed the changes were rolled out to all existing licenses. There is a world of ways to get to stamping and signing in error

Has anyone actually considered that maybe, JUST maybe, Ty actually did have each individual properly there to sign an affidavit, and then just think it better to withdraw them to add to his amended petition? Guess we'll find out tomorrow when (I'm pretty sure) Judge Chupp asks for his Notary Book.
 
And to establish fraud you have to prove he KNEW it was illegal

And the person damaged is the person he claimed to have notarized, so Vic or one of the other witnesses would have to go after Ty for it.

Which is a moot point, since Ty retracted the affidavits immediately and thus, they don't exist.
 
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And the person damaged is the person he claimed to have notarized, so Vic or one of the other witnesses would have to go after Ty for it.

Which is a moot point, since Ty retracted the affidavits immediately and thus, they don't exist.

What was Lemonheads point in doing this then
 
Has anyone actually considered that maybe, JUST maybe, Ty actually did have each individual properly there to sign an affidavit, and then just think it better to withdraw them to add to his amended petition? Guess we'll find out tomorrow when (I'm pretty sure) Judge Chupp asks for his Notary Book.
I was very willing, even inclined, to believe that before Nick’s stream the night it came out and the responses given by Nick and Ty.

But yes, now we wait for tomorrow to see what it will actually mean.
 
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