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He could have also heard something on the grapevine behind the scenes.Haven't heard or seen anything to confirm that, but it certainly seems like Lemoine is stressed over how much he thinks he's getting.
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He could have also heard something on the grapevine behind the scenes.Haven't heard or seen anything to confirm that, but it certainly seems like Lemoine is stressed over how much he thinks he's getting.
It simple. He just wants that **wheeze** GO FUND ME WAR CHEST **wheeze**Haven't heard or seen anything to confirm that, but it certainly seems like Lemoine is stressed over how much he thinks he's getting.
The whole document is about why he worked more than Johnson, and then, there is this line:Haven't heard or seen anything to confirm that, but it certainly seems like Lemoine is stressed over how much he thinks he's getting.
So yeah, I think it safe to assume that Chupp ruled that Lemoine is going to get the same amount as Johnson.MONICA RIAL AND RON TOYE’S POST-HEARING BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF SANCTIONS AND ATTORNEYS' FEES said:Ms. Marchi’s work product cannot set the ceiling for attorneys’ fees because (...)
The only person who could do that would be Chupp himself, which would probably count as ex parte communications if he's letting defendants know before-hand how much he's getting. Just think it over, if he already knows how much he's gonna be receiving before Chupp makes a ruling, why would he keep driving up costs for his own clients?He could have also heard something on the grapevine behind the scenes.
If someone knows how to mass download photos from photo bucket I have access to photos from all of the events listed
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Not to play up Lemoine's competence in legal affairs, but this may be an argument he's making after the hearing because of the types of questions and comments that Chupp was making, like "If I award you zero dollars, will you bill your clients 280K?" and so on. He's probably just covering his bases while still driving up cost for the Blunder twins to still owe on after the case is done.The whole document is about why he worked more than Johnson, and then, there is this line:
So yeah, I think it safe to assume that Chupp ruled that Lemoine is going to get the same amount as Johnson.
Fucking hell, what is that thing on Vic's wrist? I guess gay pants need a matching gay watch."I can go on and on about Vic. So I am just going to say he is a total piece of garbage."
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That's the only photo with Vic I was able to find while skimming through the cons he mentioned. Gonna bet and say this guy never saw any of the things he mentioned and is just your typical KVer parroting the exact same stories everyone else has been saying for months.
"I can go on and on about Vic. So I am just going to say he is a total piece of garbage."
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That's the only photo with Vic I was able to find while skimming through the cons he mentioned. Gonna bet and say this guy never saw any of the things he mentioned and is just your typical KVer parroting the exact same stories everyone else has been saying for months.
I don't know, some of the arguments in that filling seem oddly specific, it sounds a lot like a response to Chupp's arguments.Not to play up Lemoine's competence in legal affairs, but this may be an argument he's making after the hearing because of the types of questions and comments that Chupp was making, like "If I award you zero dollars, will you bill your clients 280K?" and so on. He's probably just covering his bases while still driving up cost for the Blunder twins to still owe on after the case is done.
Either someone failed the Van Halen test, or they have a stick up their ass.
"I can go on and on about Vic. So I am just going to say he is a total piece of garbage."
Taken at Anime Mid-Atlantic 2010.
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That's the only photo with Vic I was able to find while skimming through the cons he mentioned. Gonna bet and say this guy never saw any of the things he mentioned and is just your typical KVer parroting the exact same stories everyone else has been saying for months.
Blamey back when she was skinny, circa. 2010
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I highly doubt that, cause otherwise Lemoine and even Grigsby would’ve brought it up at the hearing. This looks more like desperation on Lemoine’s part.He could have also heard something on the grapevine behind the scenes.
"I can go on and on about Vic. So I am just going to say he is a total piece of garbage."
Taken at Anime Mid-Atlantic 2010.
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That's the only photo with Vic I was able to find while skimming through the cons he mentioned. Gonna bet and say this guy never saw any of the things he mentioned and is just your typical KVer parroting the exact same stories everyone else has been saying for months.
Blamey back when she was skinny, circa. 2010
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Notice how he made a concerted effort to show his dominance over Jamie by putting his arm on her shoulder?Blamey back when she was skinny, circa. 2010
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You can see the crazy in Jamie's eyes.
But jeez what did she do to her body????
She ate. And ate. And ate. She is, as they say in certain areas of the world, "Attempting to achieve buddha status."
I will die laughing if this law also pertains to Texas, only so I can hear these idiots’ excuses.In talking about people telling these stories who "claim" to have been witness to Vic's behavior but did nothing about it, I figure I might as well bring this to attention.
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I looked further into it, and thus far, the only other states I found with a similar law are Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, and Wyoming. Mississippi has a law about contributing to the neglect of a child, North Carolina has "Duty to report noncompliance of a sex offender", and Oklahoma and Florida might have something about it, but they'd have to have been charged as sex offenders (felons). Pennsylvania and Missouri also have a similar code.
I don't know if Texas has anything in the books about withholding information about sexual predators. It's seedy regardless if you knew someone was a predator but then didn't report them, but legally, they can't get penalized for it.
Anyone with a better knowledge of law can clear this up for me, I just wanted to pass this along.
Isn’t Megan’s law (you have to announce when a sex offender moves into your neighborhood) federal?In talking about people telling these stories who "claim" to have been witness to Vic's behavior but did nothing about it, I figure I might as well bring this to attention.
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I looked further into it, and thus far, the only other states I found with a similar law are Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, and Wyoming. Mississippi has a law about contributing to the neglect of a child, North Carolina has "Duty to report noncompliance of a sex offender", and Oklahoma and Florida might have something about it, but they'd have to have been charged as sex offenders (felons). Pennsylvania and Missouri also have a similar code.
I don't know if Texas has anything in the books about withholding information about sexual predators. It's seedy regardless if you knew someone was a predator but then didn't report them, but legally, they can't get penalized for it.
Anyone with a better knowledge of law can clear this up for me, I just wanted to pass this along.