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Mr. WEO

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  1. Uhhh wut? Have you read anything about this at all? It doesn’t seem so, at all. There is no prosecutor. He’s being sued. It’s a civil deposition. He was asked why he sent an apology text after that massage. HE decided to answer by disclosing to the plaintiffs lawyer that she was crying at the end of the massage.
  2. Can't always control their clients. But I really don't think they are sweating this. It's a high profile case that only keeps their rep as a go to firm, win or lose.
  3. He brought up the fact that she was crying at the end of the encounter. He wasn't asked that.
  4. True but sometimes the played games prove them correct.
  5. Assisting him with…what?
  6. Grant, Marv and Gil Brandt should do a podcast. Their combined 272 years of lifer experience could really change the game as we know it.
  7. Perhaps the ketamine plus the alcohol veers away from simply "alcoholic".....
  8. What would be the point of any of this?
  9. Goodell doesn’t make the rules..
  10. Not at all. There was no public broadcast of the deposition. The transcripts were released by the plaintiff's lawyer.
  11. The plaintiff TV/HBO interviews? Pretty typical in high profile civil cases--go right to the public.
  12. True, but not really for the reason you cite (which is repeated over and over and over... This is more likely: https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/raiders/why-tim-brown-blames-bill-callahan-barret-robbins-missing-super-bowl "For a team to have a great week of practice, and then get an entirely new game plan to learn and perfect just days prior to the biggest game of the season was something almost no one could believe. "It was a shocker to everybody," Rod Woodson said. "I know for me, I just couldn't believe it. I dropped my book in the meeting when he said it. I know in my 17 years of playing, even in the preseason you don't do that." While every member of the Silver and Black was stunned, Robbins was the one it impacted the most. Brown believes the new game plan was devastating for Robbins. "The guy who this is going to affect the most is Barret Robbins," Brown said. "Because Barret Robbins is the one who has to make all the calls. He is begging Callahan, 'Don't do this, I don't have time to prepare for this. Please don't do this.' I was with him, and he's begging him, 'You can't do this to me.' 'No, this is what we are going to do. This is what we are going to do.' Well, it's that night that Barret went out and went AWOL -- that night. Now, does one have to do with another? I say yes. You may say no. I say yes." After the sudden game plan change, Brown and the Raiders knew their title dreams were over. "So we go into the Super Bowl knowing that we don't have a chance to win," Brown said." Robbins went AWOL.
  13. neighbor is certainly "wearing the horns"...
  14. No the depo wasn't broadcast. The OP linked to an article describing the testimony from deposition transcripts released by the plaintiff's lawyer.
  15. hey, his neighbor is the one who can't deliver a completion...
  16. not necessarily strategy—they are pretrial depositions in civil suits. Part of discovery.
  17. The Bills don't sit when they cap space...
  18. Are you arguing that she can, simply by reading the title, discern the subject matter without reading further (I couldn't)? If not, then why is the title a problem, given what the subject matter that follows?
  19. I was certainly not suggesting he's handicapped, or that he should not be tried as a competent defendant--he's just a sub-average IQ citizen of this county as a 100 million others. To believe what he believes, one has to have no ability for critical thinking--he has to have an empty mind that he can fill with the garbage he reads on line and watches on TV, stuff that far more intelligent people are feeding him and his kind. As for his "well researched, carefully planned" massacre-----it was the dumbest plan imaginable. First, he hardly had to drive 200 miles to "find" his targets. Second, he put it all on the internet ("the prosecution, your honor, rests with no witnesses"). Third, he figured he would walk into the Tops, kill scores of people, walk back to his car, drive to a nearby neighborhood and continue his rampage, and take off. He never figured the cops would respond to an "active shooter" strolling through the supermarket? They were there within 60 seconds of the call. This obviously surprised this kid, this master of plans. He's a moron.
  20. "surrounded by Rams fans"?? Pick any seat on stubhub, brother, you'll be fine.
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