Don believes that?
All that goodwill built over the years...gone in a flash.
Don believes that?
Well, not just one flash. Lots of flashes.
Ha. Not how it works my man. That applies in a court of law only and has varying levels of proof depending on if its a civil or criminal trial. A civil trial only demands the preponderance of the evidence, meaning basically 50.1%.
Its truly ludicrous to believe pop was never informed and I pity anyone that truly believes he didnt.
Well played.
Pop is like Joe Paterno, conveniently ignoring the slap slap slapping coming from the showers at Penn State.
Guessing they may have written it to request some min amount, but not listing what they really want. Not sure if listed in the filing and certainly no lawyer. Guessing someone on here could give more insight into this.
This reads like Better Call Saul.
like the mesothelioma commercials
Might be the silver lining in all this!
I bet there are teams now thinking through whether they should sign this guy now (even if there is a league wide suspension coming). Like the player version of the Ime situation.
Some things that caught my attention:
- Multiple instances, for now, does not seem to mean multiple people; appears to be same person multiple times
- Primo's lawyers' angle is smart -- flips the power dynamic on its head (patient-client trust breached; vulnerable youth with mental health issues/experienced mental health expert whose supposed to have seen it all; race dynamic)
- she was a contractor and the Spurs decided not to renew her contract recently.
The higher ups in any major company are kept out of the loop of HR details for reasons exactly like this situation.
The one thing most people don’t know is that HR isn’t there to protect employees,it’s there to protect the organization. She wasn’t an employee In the technical sense, anyway, she was a contractor.
This whole thing is bizarre, and if BW knew about it and didn’t tell Pop, he needs to be out the door, ASAP.
Holmes ain't ing around. Sadly his goldmining expedition will pay off, I almost guarantee it. That sleeze will definitely dot his Is and cross his Ts.
I could see it both ways. It is generally in a company's best interest to stay silent on these matters, in the public sphere. They don't want to be perceived as slandering the other party. They just kind of have to take their lumps.
If they do have that investigation report, they would certainly communicate to plaintiff's counsel "we conducted an independent investigation, it came back not supporting your client" - but of course that doesn't mean plaintiff can't move forward with their claims, and certainly could still result in a settlement because it would be far cheaper than litigation.
There's no ing way Pop would have tolerated this for a second if he knew about it. We all know that.
Not sure about Texas, but in other state courts there are usually damage "minimum thresholds" to be able to get into courts where you can have a jury trial option in a civil case.
I think their case is going to hinge on other victims coming forward. They need the Vegas and Minnesota victims to corroborate. At the end of the day if they don't get that they just have her word against his..
SpursTalk Trolls make yourselves useful.
Prize for longest call to Buzz office?*
Maybe we should verify it's Buzz's office and not some poor 3rd party call center?
Sounds like he's also accepting Reddit rumors, tbh.
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