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9 minutes ago, Led Tasso said:

Absolute nonce of a payment. That's atrocious.

 

Punitive damages could add a further €10m-$20m.

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4 minutes ago, Ulysses said:

 

Punitive damages could add a further €10m-$20m.

Should have been $150m as the plaintiffs were asking. Or more.

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44 minutes ago, Led Tasso said:

Absolute nonce of a payment. That's atrocious.

Only Stage 1. Stage 2 to follow.

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It's been proven that he brings in at least $150k a day from just his food range.

That's a shade under $55million a year.

He's ruined these people's lives for ten years.

 

The damages have to really hit him in the wallet, hard. 

Otherwise he'll just recoup the expense in a few months and go right back to what he was doing before, and the increased fame from the trial will only result in him having even more influence and money.

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34 minutes ago, Cade said:

It's been proven that he brings in at least $150k a day from just his food range.

That's a shade under $55million a year.

He's ruined these people's lives for ten years.

 

The damages have to really hit him in the wallet, hard. 

Otherwise he'll just recoup the expense in a few months and go right back to what he was doing before, and the increased fame from the trial will only result in him having even more influence and money.

 

He may find himself jailed for his deliberate attempts to cover up and the effective perjury committed in trial discovery. 

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1 hour ago, Cade said:

It's been proven that he brings in at least $150k a day from just his food range.

That's a shade under $55million a year.

He's ruined these people's lives for ten years.

 

The damages have to really hit him in the wallet, hard. 

Otherwise he'll just recoup the expense in a few months and go right back to what he was doing before, and the increased fame from the trial will only result in him having even more influence and money.

 

They showed in court that his earnings rocketed after sandy hook, 300 million a year was a figure mentioned

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16 hours ago, Weakened Offender said:

Proper Hearts Man, lovely guy and was spot on about Tommy McLean. 

Is Alex still around?

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Weakened Offender
25 minutes ago, davemclaren said:

Is Alex still around?

 

Last I heard he wasn't doing so good at all, sadly. 

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That's a bit more like it.

Still not enough but it's as good as it gets.

 

Families still have other suits against him in play and the Jan 6th committee will be pouring over the 2 years of texts (and emails) that are on their way to them now.

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3 minutes ago, Led Tasso said:

Another $45 million. Still not enough, but not a joke.

It’s sadly not. 
The cap takes this down to something like 1.5mill.

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Just now, Cade said:

Families still have other suits against him in play and the Jan 6th committee will be pouring over the 2 years of texts (and emails) that are on their way to them now.


The next two cases may see the fury find him guilty then issue a bigger fine since the punitive damages side of the compensation are so low.


The parents have won and will help deliver a blow against the right wing crazy gang if there is something tasty in those texts. The Jan 6th Commision thought it would wrap up last month, they are coming back for a 2nd act. 

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5 minutes ago, Led Tasso said:

Another $45 million. Still not enough, but not a joke.

 

It would be high by reference to precedent and to Supreme Court rulings, which tend to regard punitive damages of more than 4-5 times compensatory damages as excessive.  A ratio of 10 or 11 to 1 would generally be regarded as (borderline) unconstitutional - although there have been rare exceptions.

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A Boy Named Crow

I may be wrong, but was there not some rocket on here, who used to base his posts on stories lifted from Infowars? There's that many rockets on here now,  I can't remember which one it was!

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16 minutes ago, A Boy Named Crow said:

I may be wrong, but was there not some rocket on here, who used to base his posts on stories lifted from Infowars? There's that many rockets on here now,  I can't remember which one it was!

He's not been on for a while. Thought that Sandy Hook was bollocks, the US was going to invade the US during Jade Helm and convinced 9/11 was bollocks and a fair few other batshit things. 

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44 minutes ago, A Boy Named Crow said:

I may be wrong, but was there not some rocket on here, who used to base his posts on stories lifted from Infowars? There's that many rockets on here now,  I can't remember which one it was!

 

Against board rules to name another poster unless he's posted so I won't, but yep. It was kind of sad to watch—he was clearly somewhat coherent when it all started, but you could watch his connection to reality go further and further down the drain. I don't know if he ever posted actual Q*non stuff on here but I am 99% sure he was full on Q by the end of it.

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43 minutes ago, Led Tasso said:

 

Against board rules to name another poster unless he's posted so I won't, but yep. It was kind of sad to watch—he was clearly somewhat coherent when it all started, but you could watch his connection to reality go further and further down the drain. I don't know if he ever posted actual Q*non stuff on here but I am 99% sure he was full on Q by the end of it.

 

You can @ them, the rules were updated

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I P Knightley

I hadn't realised that the case involved the parents of one kid; I'd thought it was a whole bunch of them. Hopefully more are after him in a similar way. 

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1 minute ago, I P Knightley said:

I hadn't realised that the case involved the parents of one kid; I'd thought it was a whole bunch of them. Hopefully more are after him in a similar way. 

 

According to this article, ten familes are suing him in four separate lawsuits. This is going to get very expensive.

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45 minutes ago, I P Knightley said:

I hadn't realised that the case involved the parents of one kid; I'd thought it was a whole bunch of them. Hopefully more are after him in a similar way. 

 

Oh yes, this is just the first

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20 hours ago, Mysterion said:

Punitive damages are capped by Texas law.
 

He’s getting away very lightly.

 

Was just thinking that! After the Amber Heard trial, I figured it was worth asking the question!

 

Hopefully the other parents sue him now too.

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5 hours ago, OTT said:

 

Was just thinking that! After the Amber Heard trial, I figured it was worth asking the question!

 

Hopefully the other parents sue him now too.

 

Think its a given since they have a guaranteed win.

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A Boy Named Crow
1 hour ago, frankblack said:

 

Think its a given since they have a guaranteed win.

26 people were shot at the school, I think. 

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6 hours ago, A Boy Named Crow said:

26 people were shot at the school, I think. 

20 kids and 6 staff died and two others were injured.

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A Boy Named Crow
1 hour ago, milky_26 said:

20 kids and 6 staff died and two others were injured.

Aye, that's a lot of families who will now be going after him. 

 

EDIT: Had to fix some seriously unfortunate wording!

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They should sue him individually. Wipe him and people like him right out. Scumbag.

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4 hours ago, jack D and coke said:

This is some take…

:cornette:

She's a nutjob, how Americans can be persuaded to put these people into positions of power is beyond me. And that goes for working class people over here , who think the Tories give a shit about them and the Scots who think they have things in common with Mogg, Johnson and the rest.

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2 hours ago, ri Alban said:

She's a nutjob, how Americans can be persuaded to put these people into positions of power is beyond me. And that goes for working class people over here , who think the Tories give a shit about them and the Scots who think they have things in common with Mogg, Johnson and the rest.

Several Congressmembers were interviewed about their relationships with people on the opposite side of the aisle. I remember AOC mentioning several very conservative representatives that she'd had tense and adversarial but nonetheless respectful and thoughtful discussions with. When asked about MTG, she said the woman has never had two original thoughts to rub together.

 

And yes, she's absolutely off the wall and has no business anywhere near leadership, but I would have thought a country with BoJo, Truss, Jacob Rees-Moog, and George Galloway would understand that it's not strictly an American phenomenon . . .

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18 minutes ago, Led Tasso said:

Several Congressmembers were interviewed about their relationships with people on the opposite side of the aisle. I remember AOC mentioning several very conservative representatives that she'd had tense and adversarial but nonetheless respectful and thoughtful discussions with. When asked about MTG, she said the woman has never had two original thoughts to rub together.

 

And yes, she's absolutely off the wall and has no business anywhere near leadership, but I would have thought a country with BoJo, Truss, Jacob Rees-Moog, and George Galloway would understand that it's not strictly an American phenomenon . . .

It's not, but you're bigger and have more :nuts: 🥜.  

 

 

:D

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8 minutes ago, Smithee said:

Was it nibbles was it?

He was the biggest one, certainly. Always denied that he was getting his shite from InfoWars but oddly he was always going on about the exact same thing that Jones was on about at any given time.

 

There were a couple other Sandy Hook denialists on here, but I didn't commit them to memory because I put them on ignore as soon as they started spouting it.

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