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1 minute ago, Boatdrinks said:

Not sure how much empathy someone should have for an ex that they’ve had to take to court to evict. 

 

It goes to show how foolish these guys are to have more than a few key people surrounding them. THIS is how guys make gazillions and still wind up broke. I hope Shady is generally smarter than that. Funding all the “hangers on” is bad business and a bad decision. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Uncle Joe said:

It was in the document. It was his buddy from the Philly incident who filed.

 

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What Philly incident...?

Posted
36 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

You don't consider a person doing that type of damage to themselves, by far, the LEAST likely of the three?

 

 

Audio?

There was a case a while back where a guy killed his family and had his friend shoot him so he would look like a victim.

 

There was another case where a woman accused her husband of beating her and had the bruises to prove it until video surfaced of her inflicting her own wounds.

 

These cases are rare, but they do happen. With how little we know about this case, and how odd what we do know is, no decent person would be quick to jump to conclusions.

 

FTR, I don't find it much harder to believe that someone would take a beating like that if they thought they'd get millions of dollars than to believe a multi-millionaire celebrity would risk everything for some jewelry and an expedited eviction. Both are pretty bizarre. 

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Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

Not sure how much empathy someone should have for an ex that they’ve had to take to court to evict. 

The best choice for her was to move on. Then again I wasn't her having kids and probably living in a nice house surrounded by comfort. 

 

So in a way it's like yea, you were just a girlfriend but he let her move in and gave her the wife treatment no doubt. In a way you kind of have it coming as a person if those are the choices you make. 

 

If he let her live free and didn't help her get on her feet enough to move on her own then he brought it on himself. 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

I'm not denying that people harm themselves.  I've treated many such patients.

 

I'm saying tossing this out there as an as likely scenario (as has been posted here, is silly.

 

Also, are you saying that the images are faked and that the hospital staff assisted in the propagation of or could not recognize fake injuries?

 

 

Again, I'm not arguing that it is not possible, but really less likely.

 

I could be wrong.

 

I've said repeatedly that it's unlikely.  Generally, with a level of self-injury this extreme, the story would break down pretty rapidly, and the self-inflicted nature of such an injury would be distinguishable.  

 

But I'm not dismissing it on the basis of "no one would EVER do that to themselves."  Because that's stupid reasoning.  

Posted
1 minute ago, first_and_ten said:

 

Cape Fear was also good

We're getting off track but I do remember the short broad from The Fantasticals who designed hero uniforms and feared capes.  It was pretty funny.

Posted
Just now, The Red King said:

 

So...the attorney of a woman being evicted by McCoy painted McCoy as a bad guy?  No big shock there.  That's part of their job.  When you cherry pick things and put a spin on as harsh as a washing machine you can make a saint look like Satan, and lawyers are the best at that.

 

I agree, which is why I didn't include everything in the document.

 

I was just trying to list out some of the details from their side that seemed to get overlooked, like shady shutting off the electricity on them less than a month after he "ghosted" her completely.  Again, and I stated it every time I brought it up in my post - this is all according to her and her attorney.  She could be crazy, I'm not ruling that out.

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Just now, Rob's House said:

These cases are rare, but they do happen. With how little we know about this case, and how odd what we do know is, no decent person would be quick to jump to conclusions.

 

This.  All the this.  I'm not saying McCoy is innocent.  I'm saying there are too many plausible scenarios here to be able to declare with certainty whether or not McCoy was responsible.  Most of us are simply waiting until there is hard evidence before deciding.

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Posted
1 minute ago, first_and_ten said:

 

The bar room brawl . Him and his buddies against some off duty cops

I think he kicked a hippie chick off his girls only party bus....for not being sexy enough.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

What Philly incident...?

The one where Shady and his buddies got jumped by those off-duty cops who were wasted on bubbly. 

Posted
1 minute ago, Misterbluesky said:

This is no time to bring up Watergate.. 

 

....one stupid piece of tape....so much trouble! 

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, The Red King said:

 

So...the attorney of a woman being evicted by McCoy painted McCoy as a bad guy?  No big shock there.  That's part of their job.  When you cherry pick things and put a spin on as harsh as a washing machine you can make a saint look like Satan, and lawyers are the best at that.

 

That seems pretty self-evident.   But it's amazing how many people just nod their head and say, "yep, that right..."

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1 minute ago, DC Tom said:

 

I've said repeatedly that it's unlikely.  Generally, with a level of self-injury this extreme, the story would break down pretty rapidly, and the self-inflicted nature of such an injury would be distinguishable.  

 

But I'm not dismissing it on the basis of "no one would EVER do that to themselves."  Because that's stupid reasoning.  

 

I didn't say that.

 

I was just indicating my surprise that it would be put out there as a plausible possibility in this case.  It's a possibility, but not a plausible one.

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