LightDragonman1
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Yet more fun from TV Tropes trying to be lawyers and siding with accusers:
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"Here
is Vic's deposition, page 131 he admits to hiring a prostitute 7 or 8 years ago, before he was engaged to his ex-fiancé but while they were still dating (they started around 200
. Same page he admits to making a lot of mistakes in regards to his Christian faith in relation to adultery. Page 124 of same document he admits to having cheated on his fiancé multiple times. 125 he talks about two twins he knew since they were underage and how he tried to get them to have sex with him when they were 21, again at the same time as he was engaged.
I led with Vic's deposition because it would be hard for people to argue that it's untrue when it's Vic himself admitting to things that paint him in a poor light. If you're interested in his ex-fiancé's affidavit here
it is. It also includes a email chain between her and Vic where she lays out a lot of accusations of him cheating on her and he doesn't dispute them. And if you're interested in other affidavit's here
is all the one's from Monica and Ron's TCPA notices, and here
is funimation's (although they are more about the circumstances of Vic's employment and termination). All of them were sworn under oath so if they're lying they can be charged with perjury which carries some punishments (for example you can be jailed for up to 10 years for perjury in Texas in the right circumstances, as well as 5-figure fines). I find that lends credence to their claims."
"Attorney here, just to chime in on this:
Suing was a stupid move. Inconceivably stupid. The nature of the allegations means that unless discovery yielded a smoking gun, the chances of proving it false, as well as that the defendants said it knowing its falsity was almost nil. Not only that, but proving they caused most of the damages when these rumors have been swirling for years? If this ever got to trial, the lawyers would've eaten Vic Mignogna alive on the stand.
I came into this knowing some rumors of Vic and thinking he was kind of a creep. I came away from it thinking he's a predatory scumbag, and the idea that so many people would ally just to destroy a past-his-prime voice actor is farcical.
I see people blaming his lawyers a lot and while his attorney was laughably incompetent, there's no way this case was ever going to get past summary judgement.
And anyone who thought this would 'destroy' Funimation? Yeah, right."
Funimation ("You Should Be Watching")
"Here
is Vic's deposition, page 131 he admits to hiring a prostitute 7 or 8 years ago, before he was engaged to his ex-fiancé but while they were still dating (they started around 200I led with Vic's deposition because it would be hard for people to argue that it's untrue when it's Vic himself admitting to things that paint him in a poor light. If you're interested in his ex-fiancé's affidavit here
it is. It also includes a email chain between her and Vic where she lays out a lot of accusations of him cheating on her and he doesn't dispute them. And if you're interested in other affidavit's here
is all the one's from Monica and Ron's TCPA notices, and here
is funimation's (although they are more about the circumstances of Vic's employment and termination). All of them were sworn under oath so if they're lying they can be charged with perjury which carries some punishments (for example you can be jailed for up to 10 years for perjury in Texas in the right circumstances, as well as 5-figure fines). I find that lends credence to their claims.""Attorney here, just to chime in on this:
Suing was a stupid move. Inconceivably stupid. The nature of the allegations means that unless discovery yielded a smoking gun, the chances of proving it false, as well as that the defendants said it knowing its falsity was almost nil. Not only that, but proving they caused most of the damages when these rumors have been swirling for years? If this ever got to trial, the lawyers would've eaten Vic Mignogna alive on the stand.
I came into this knowing some rumors of Vic and thinking he was kind of a creep. I came away from it thinking he's a predatory scumbag, and the idea that so many people would ally just to destroy a past-his-prime voice actor is farcical.
I see people blaming his lawyers a lot and while his attorney was laughably incompetent, there's no way this case was ever going to get past summary judgement.
And anyone who thought this would 'destroy' Funimation? Yeah, right."