Monica Rial / Monica Jean Rial / Rialisms & Ron Toye / Ronald Toye III / rontoye3 - 5th Bulma and Ron "Pick Up the Phone or You'll Find Your Dog Dead When You Get Home" Toye

And you know how we know that's a lie? That would've been the exact ammunition Denbow would've needed to justify their termination of Vic.

Think about it. A veteran voice actress brings a serious allegation against another voice actor, plus two other allegations (Yost twins and Sara Bachmeyer). An HR investigator can easily spin those as "credible" reasons to terminate Vic. Even if they're not true, the bad press would be a shield in that decision. When Vicstans start blowing up Funimation's twitter you can point to that investigation, with the serious allegation of what looks extraordinarily like an attempted rape, and tell the Vicstans to eat a dick and stop white knighting for an attempted rapist.

But, instead, you get the bizarre twists of logic. Like one of your execs telling Vic's behavior was unacceptable.

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But your social media guy insists that Vic wasn't engaging in threatening or harassing behavior. I mean, if pinning someone down on a bed and forcibly kissing them isn't threatening or harassing, I don't know what is.
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Most normal people (like a jury) would look at these logical pretzels and wonder what the fuck is going on.

See, the fact that Monica went with the jellybean story and not the hotel story tells me the whole incident is made up.
Why wouldn't she use the hotel story while communicating with Tammi Denbow if the incident actually occurred?
"Oh, I didn't want sacrifice our friendship!" Bitch, you destroyed his career by just going to Denbow in the first place!
 
But your social media guy insists that Vic wasn't engaging in threatening or harassing behavior.
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He didn't, though. They say they didn't claim that he was. Their argument is that they made two separate tweets and they're meant to be read as two separate statements: "Vic is fired" and "we don't condone harassment". Vic's side's argument is that they appear together on the same page and an average person would read them as "Vic is fired because we don't condone harassment."
 
If it is true that Monica blocked someone for simply saying they liked Tiffany as Bulma more... It falls in line with Monica's personality. It proves how she has always been petty and jealous. It has just gotten more prevalent because of how she's reacted on social media since last year. It didn't take the lawsuit for people to dislike Monica. It is funny that KV has to pin any negative reaction of Monica to the Vic stuff... People can just hate Monica for being a shitty VA and a bitch for fucks sake. Disliking Monica doesn't always equal ISWV. But it does to these weirdos.
It might just mean you've had to deal with this nasty cunt in person. She is very ill-regarded among her peers. How many people who personally know her can be found with anything good to say about her?
Before all this started, Monica was not commonly thought of as a turbo cunt. Sure, she had people who hated her privately or people she didn't like herself, but she at least tried to not let that affect her public image. Ever since this lawsuit really got going, the mask is completely gone and she now is openly behaving like the spiteful, toxic bitch that formerly only a few ever saw her as and she's doing nothing to fix that.

This lawsuit has broken her and it's not even done. It probably won't be for another 2-3 years. Monica, your social media engagement and convention turnout is bad now. Just imagine what it will be with another two years of you and your psycho fiancee attacking everyone in sight. You may have personally destroyed your relationship with the fans, the voice acting community (let's be frank - the reason Nick is getting his info out of Funi so easily is because no one likes or trusts you), and your personal relationship with a man you've known for 20 years, but at least you have Ron by your side. Clearly you made the right call.
 
What, Ron lying again?

Think about it, if Monica did bring it up, Denbow would have NO reason not to mention it, in fact it would only have strengthened Funi/Sony's decision to fire Vic.

That's just Ron failing to cover for Monica because there is no legitimate answer why Monica didn't bring it up with Denbow and had to resort to a pathetic jellybean story and incidents involving other people, not herself.
Funimation told Vic they would NOT go public with his firing. That pissed the VAs off. They wanted him publically humiliated. So Jamie comes out with her story and like Nick said Monica wasn't gonna not be the center of attention and not have the best story so she one ups Jamie with her attempted rape. Now Funimation has no choice but to go public.
 
I'm sure behind the scenes Jamie and Monica would hang the other out to be the scapegoat if one of them had the chance.
If Jamie gets dragged back in the lawsuit, we may see this.
 
Monica's reason for starting the investigation that would get Vic fired was that she heard what he done to all her friends. That what he did to her wasn't an isolated incident. Yet her dear friend Jamie Marchi wasn't even involved as part of the investigation. It is weird enough Monica didn't share her attempted rape story, but it is also strange that Jamie's barbaric hair pulling incident wasn't reported to HR either. I wonder why that is? The only logical reason is because they made up their stories after the investigation.
 
Monica's reason for starting the investigation that would get Vic fired was that she heard what he done to all her friends. That what he did to her wasn't an isolated incident. Yet her dear friend Jamie Marchi wasn't even involved as part of the investigation. It is weird enough Monica didn't share her attempted rape story, but it is also strange that Jamie's barbaric hair pulling incident wasn't reported to HR either. I wonder why that is? The only logical reason is because they made up their stories after the investigation.
Weirder part is that she and the twins lived with Ron and he only heard of their "assault" in 2019. Why keep it from him? Cause the reason obviously don't think he will go overboard cause he already has and they haven't said to him and told him to stop
 
Monica's reason for starting the investigation that would get Vic fired was that she heard what he done to all her friends. That what he did to her wasn't an isolated incident. Yet her dear friend Jamie Marchi wasn't even involved as part of the investigation. It is weird enough Monica didn't share her attempted rape story, but it is also strange that Jamie's barbaric hair pulling incident wasn't reported to HR either. I wonder why that is? The only logical reason is because they made up their stories after the investigation.
Once they saw a couple of people online were bitching about Vic (and the possible move to Vic being a director) for whatever reason,they dived right in with their plans to drive him out and ruin him.
 
I didn't want to meme here, but damn it, this one just writes itself:
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We could almost made a never ending Gru's Plan meme with Ron's shenanigans...
 
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Vic's side's argument is that they appear together on the same page and an average person would read them as "Vic is fired because we don't condone harassment."

Not only would an average, that is to say, reasonable person read them that way, but it is obvious from the context that in fact, the actual audience to which it is directed did, universally, take it that way in reality. KickVic immediately started crowing triumphantly about how their view had been vindicated and supporters of Vic, similarly viewing it as Funimation siding with KV's view of events, decried it as a defamatory attack on Vic.
 
If Funimation really believed the bullshit "oh, we weren't trying to imply/say he sexually harassed anyone" then they should have either deleted that tweet and clarified due to all the comments under that statement believing that's what Funimation was actually saying.

They knew what they were doing. And fuck them for trying to be cute instead of standing by what they said. It just screams how much they know they fucked up.

Especially given that anemic affidavit from Denbow and the lack of actual records pertaining to their "investigation"
 
Not only would an average, that is to say, reasonable person read them that way, but it is obvious from the context that in fact, the actual audience to which it is directed did, universally, take it that way in reality. KickVic immediately started crowing triumphantly about how their view had been vindicated and supporters of Vic, similarly viewing it as Funimation siding with KV's view of events, decried it as a defamatory attack on Vic.
Not only that, but in that same thread, when someone mentioned that they should also fire Monica until this whole things gets resolved, Monica chipped in and said that Vic was fired after they performed an investigation. And when someone said that she was at fault too if he actually did those things, she posted the infamous Homeland Security tweet.

So they knew what they were fucking saying and even people who don’t watch anime knew too. Fact is, because of those tweets, everybody thought Vic lost his job over harassment. And for Funimation to turn around and say they were referring to the fans’ conduct in the harassment tweet is sleazy as fuck.
 
Not only that, but in that same thread, when someone mentioned that they should also fire Monica until this whole things gets resolved, Monica chipped in and said that Vic was fired after they performed an investigation.

And they did not correct Monica, even though they were aware of it, since they had started that thread. They allowed her to speak with the apparent authority of her position, and were entirely happy to have her act on their behalf in that way.
 
And they did not correct Monica, even though they were aware of it, since they had started that thread. They allowed her to speak with the apparent authority of her position, and were entirely happy to have her act on their behalf in that way.
And that stance is at shared by at least one other VA. Rachel Messer is a newish VA who pointedly hasn't commented on the Vic stuff.

" As a voice actor coming out with a viewer's opinion would seem more biased. People would just naturally go "Well she's a voice actor so she must know more behind the scenes." And I know every little behind the scenes that wasn't exposed publicly in that whole fucking thing."
 
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