Sea Salt Mine - here there be chimping over the lawsuit

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There's some spicy takes in the comment section of the tweet. I can't wait for Vic to win and watch these people have meltdowns as spicy as when Trump won the election.

 
There's some spicy takes in the comment section of the tweet. I can't wait for Vic to win and watch these people have meltdowns as spicy as when Trump won the election.


That is what we are all waiting on. The go ahead to tear the fucking Threadnaught down.
 
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What are you talking about, the salt today has been great
Its just all from Vic Stans
What? Why? Isn't getting through this step with defamation and civil conspiracy intact against the main parties a huge victory that the 'muh TCPA' law twitter crowd said would never happen? I mean, Marchi is going to get to be real smug for a while, but she was never the main defendant and her credibility will still be mud with the rest of them if the evidence gets put on blast and the case is decided in Vic's favor.
 
What? Why? Isn't getting through this step with defamation and civil conspiracy intact against the main parties a huge victory that the 'muh TCPA' law twitter crowd said would never happen? I mean, Marchi is going to get to be real smug for a while, but she was never the main defendant and her credibility will still be mud with the rest of them if the evidence gets put on blast and the case is decided in Vic's favor.
Because people are retarded
 
There's some spicy takes in the comment section of the tweet. I can't wait for Vic to win and watch these people have meltdowns as spicy as when Trump won the election.

Well, this post aged well...
 
What? Why? Isn't getting through this step with defamation and civil conspiracy intact against the main parties a huge victory that the 'muh TCPA' law twitter crowd said would never happen? I mean, Marchi is going to get to be real smug for a while, but she was never the main defendant and her credibility will still be mud with the rest of them if the evidence gets put on blast and the case is decided in Vic's favor.
You're getting ahead of things. Defamation and civil conspiracy haven't survived the TCPA motions until the judge issues a ruling on those claims. He hasn't yet.

Anyone spinning this as some kind of partial victory for Vic is just plain optimistic. Every claim that Chupp ruled on yesterday, he favored the defendants' TCPA motions. The rest of Vic's claims hang in limbo until Chupp rules on them. Not ruling on them wasn't some kind of victory, and it doesn't mean that they've survived the TCPA motion. That remains to be seen; we could know as early as Monday, or it could be up to 30 days after yesterday's hearing.

The only reasons for optimism that I see at this point are: One, Chupp clearly didn't buy Vic's evidence of TI, but it seems that the the evidence Vic showed of MoRon's defamation per se may have been slightly more convincing, so maybe they won't be dismissed. And two, Chupp's refusal to consider Vic's second amended petition seems like it creates an appeal point; if an appeal finds that the amended petition should have been considered, that would probably help Vic's case tremendously when it comes to the claims that were dismissed.
 
Wait. I only know of Jewario in passing but didn't the information about his suicide come out in a documentary years after the fact?
its more that it was basically acknowledged to have happened by people who were his friend and publicly mourned his suicide
 
You're getting ahead of things. Defamation and civil conspiracy haven't survived the TCPA motions until the judge issues a ruling on those claims. He hasn't yet.

Anyone spinning this as some kind of partial victory for Vic is just plain optimistic. Every claim that Chupp ruled on yesterday, he favored the defendants' TCPA motions. The rest of Vic's claims hang in limbo until Chupp rules on them. Not ruling on them wasn't some kind of victory, and it doesn't mean that they've survived the TCPA motion. That remains to be seen; we could know as early as Monday, or it could be up to 30 days after yesterday's hearing.
This is good info, I wasn't entirely sure what was going on. That certainly doesn't sound good for Vic.

The only reasons for optimism that I see at this point are: One, Chupp clearly didn't buy Vic's evidence of TI, but it seems that the the evidence Vic showed of MoRon's defamation per se may have been slightly more convincing, so maybe they won't be dismissed. And two, Chupp's refusal to consider Vic's second amended petition seems like it creates an appeal point; if an appeal finds that the amended petition should have been considered, that would probably help Vic's case tremendously when it comes to the claims that were dismissed.
If the judge is firebombing the entire case over procedural drama, isn't that way worse for the defendants? The defamation & conspiracy claims have always been the best evidenced and likely to survive in any fair hearing, at least as far as I'm aware. Failing those in the TCPA hearing as well would seem to make an appeal process laughably easy, while if only the middling claims get axed, then Ty and company wouldn't have nearly as much to stand on.
I guess a lot of the drama will be solved once the transcripts come out.
 
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