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What ex parte communications are there aside from the binder? Not sure what else you would have been referring to.
The alleged threats.
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What ex parte communications are there aside from the binder? Not sure what else you would have been referring to.
This isn't the time for that. It's utterly bizarre to do that right now, and I've never heard of such a thing. He is apparently doing it because of people saying mean things to him on the Internet which he shouldn't even be taking into account.
It's not a ruling itself. But he's said that if mediation fails, he'll rule the day after.Wait, he ordered mediation with a deadline of the 3rd. Does this count as a ruling on the TCPA or no? Assuming not, wouldn't that put any resolution beyond the TCPA deadline that automatically favours the plaintiff?
So was it all lawyers that were told to mediate or was it just Mon/Ron and Funi?
This mediation is retarded, nobody is going to settle until TCPA is decided. Chupp thinking they will is wishful thinking. Funi and MoRon both think they can get out scott free on a TCPA appeal if they don't win it out right.Maybe Chupp learned that defamation per se has damages presumed.
I agree that it makes no sense for Chupp to order mediation if he has already decided to dismiss the entire suit under TCPA. Funimation is ordered into this mediation, and if I were Funimation, I would strongly consider giving Vic a good settlement offer. Some money ( a good amount) and a tweet clarifying that they did not fire him due to any sexual misconduct (which they have argued was their intention on the record already - no loss), their investigation was mishandled, and their investigation process is under review. You don't declare Vic innocent, but you don't say he is guilty either. Review your process and be done with it.
Funimation is in jeopardy of losing a lot more money in legal fees fighting the appeal and subsequent actions by Vic in court. Any public relations damage that may be done if discovery is allowed to go forward will compound the monetary damages. Funimation needs this to go away. Spend the money to make this go away rather than spend more money fighting this thing that has an indication of going beyond TCPA. Let people forget and move on to something else. Funimation is under the microscope, and if the reports about Sabat are true, they have a lot of house cleaning to do. These VAs are an existential threat to the company. Who cares about Vic, Monica, and Jaime when you have to think about the rest of the company. These are acceptable losses, and it is time to cut those losses.
What does Funimation have to gain by staying in this lawsuit? More woke points? "Victims" know that you supported them, and you can wink and nod that it was a prudent move for legal reasons while saying that you cannot discuss the settlement. Settling under undisclosed terms is the cheapest path forward whether they think Vic is guilty or not. Rolling the dice on Chupp throwing the whole thing out is not a smart move. The judge has indicated at least one party has a weak hand, and Funimation is the party most able to settle this case. I don't think that's a coincidence. If Chupp doesn't dismiss under TCPA, a settlement will cost Funimation more.
Monica and Ron have nothing to offer other than a tweet, and they are already in debt so much they have nothing to lose by staying in. They can probably get out of this if Funimation settles.
Considering the claims against them are (and were, I guess) about as weak as it can get, I agree. But then, I'm of the opinion that it's not the defendants who are under pressure to settle here.I don't think funimation is under nearly as much pressure as people on this fucking forum think they are. I think they're under very little pressure.
https://twitter.com/NickRekieta/status/1174097995505311745?s=20So was it all lawyers that were told to mediate or was it just Mon/Ron and Funi?
I'm going off a limb and gonna say that he had ZERO idea that this case was this fucking public and well known. This is probably the first case he has ever had that resulted in torched effigies and autistic screeching.
I don't think funimation is under nearly as much pressure as people on this fucking forum think they are. I think they're under very little pressure.
This is fucking stupid from Chupp, if he's being convinced by ex parte communications to do dumb shit, he's gonna get his shit slapped
Oh my god
I can respect your point of view, and I can see from where you are coming. I still think it will be cheaper to settle with Vic. VAs don't make that much money from their acting. Just offer him an average of what his last 5 years have been for x number of years. It will likely be cheaper than fighting the appeal in court even if it is dismissed under TCPA.This mediation is exceptional, nobody is going to settle until TCPA is decided. Chupp thinking they will is wishful thinking. Funi and MoRon both think they can get out scott free on a TCPA appeal if they don't win it out right.
I don't think funimation is under nearly as much pressure as people on this fucking forum think they are. I think they're under very little pressure.
I'm no expert, but I would have guessed threats and mean words would be normal for a judge. Every case they rule on from parking tickets to mass murder is going to get someone pissed off at them.This isn't the time for that. It's utterly bizarre to do that right now, and I've never heard of such a thing. He is apparently doing it because of people saying mean things to him on the Internet which he shouldn't even be taking into account.
I think it would be cheaper for Vic to settle now too. Attorney's fees awards aren't cheap. Of course, that would be the smart move for him to make. For Nick and Ty, it would mean the money dries up, so we'll see how that goes.I still think it will be cheaper to settle with Vic. VAs don't make that much money from their acting. Just offer him an average of what his last 5 years have been for x number of years. It will likely be cheaper than fighting the appeal in court even if it is dismissed under TCPA.
Most parking tickets don't prompt people to issue death threats.@DinkyCowSow What are you looking for here? And no, I don't buy your "I'm just pretending to exceptional" or "I'm setting up an epic trololol" arguments.
I'm no expert, but I would have guessed threats and mean words would be normal for a judge. Every case they rule on from parking tickets to mass murder is going to get someone pissed off at them.
Except that TCPA dismissal means that Vic pays for their legal costs.I can respect your point of view, and I can see from where you are coming. I still think it will be cheaper to settle with Vic. VAs don't make that much money from their acting. Just offer him an average of what his last 5 years have been for x number of years. It will likely be cheaper than fighting the appeal in court even if it is dismissed under TCPA.