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- Oct 28, 2015
She is free to do what she wants. If she feels like leaving reviews she can. She has her reasons. But, this is different than what I mentioned on the podcast the other day. If this was my attorney or the attorney who talked me into suing people, I would come out publicly and state I do not support the actions of my legal team. That is what I was talking about for an apology. Not for what the fans have said, or his supporters, but the people he trusted that went on a crusade of "mutual assured destruction" Ty's words. The apology would show he wants to distance himself from that type of behavior. You all might not like it but Monica is very respected in the industry. She is loved and adored by so many people and the actions of his legal team and Nick pretty much murdered any chance he had at a comeback. If they would have been professional, didn't do nightly hate videos, asking for people to make lives miserable, turned in half way decent legal filings, he would have still lost but at least wouldn't look like he condones vile treatment of women. Nick's videos were getting close to a million views and in those videos that Nick blasted to the world it can be heard over and over that Vic was accused of "rape" while no defendant accused him of that and there are tweets in the record where I cleared that lie up. Nick played the deposition videos, even though there was an agreement not to share those, Ty admitted to sending them to Nick, in those Videos we get to see Vic admit to sleeping with Prostitutes, Cheating on His Fiancee maybe 50 times, demonstrate Pulling Jamie's hair and what he might have whispered in her ear, Admit he doesn't recall if he was fired from his first job out of college for inappropriate relationships with students, and much much more. The worst thing that happened to Vic was Nick.
How would you define sexual assault, and should your definition be imposed legally on everyone?