markymark
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Post by markymark on May 2, 2024 14:39:49 GMT -5
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Post by Bang Bang Bart on May 2, 2024 14:47:13 GMT -5
I endorse the motion for Vince McMahon to go f*** himself.
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Post by David-Arquette was in WCW 2000 on May 2, 2024 14:55:41 GMT -5
Yeah, that states clearly that he is now allying with McMahon. Christ. Mind you, I'm not really surprised.
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Post by Clutchhausen on May 2, 2024 15:01:03 GMT -5
Typical John Laryngitis.
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Post by Cyno on May 2, 2024 15:01:07 GMT -5
What a piece of shit.
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Post by Doo Doo Dickhead on May 2, 2024 15:04:39 GMT -5
Johnny Ace is such a coward, it'd be hilarious if it wasn't such a serious topic. What a loser.
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Post by XIII on May 2, 2024 15:12:47 GMT -5
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Post by Zombie Mod is not a ghoul. on May 2, 2024 15:30:23 GMT -5
Johnny Ace is such a coward, it'd be hilarious if it wasn't such a serious topic. Must be hard for him to stand with a spine the consistency of jelly. it's more a series of mini airbags that he can inflate and deflate at will depending on the situation than a spine.
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Post by Legion on May 2, 2024 15:52:16 GMT -5
This makes me think the Feds aren't taking the trafficking charges any further and so all that is left is the Civil case.
They must think they stand a better chnace together, likely with some secret deal for Vince to pay for Laurinaitis' expenses.
There is always the outside chance she really is an insane spurnned ex-lover, as the defence is now clearly setting it's sights on, but that seems far too convenient to be credited imo.
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Post by chrom on May 2, 2024 15:54:29 GMT -5
Ace has the courage and fortitude of a thousand Wimpods
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Post by Renslayer on May 2, 2024 15:57:38 GMT -5
Johnny ace is a cowardly, shiftless carny all the way to the bitter end. He can get f***ed
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Post by chrom on May 2, 2024 15:57:49 GMT -5
He's basically Kamoshida from Persona 5
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Post by Alice Syndrome on May 2, 2024 16:00:28 GMT -5
You corroborated her stories yourself, dumbass.
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Post by yokohamacpfc on May 2, 2024 16:05:19 GMT -5
Surely Vince’s defense team would consider Laurinaitis a liability rather than an asset given his previous contradictory statements that would be meat and drink to Grant’s lawyers should Laurinaitis take the stand in any potential trial or suit.
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Post by The Summer of Muskrat XVII on May 2, 2024 16:36:20 GMT -5
Surely Vince’s defense team would consider Laurinaitis a liability rather than an asset given his previous contradictory statements that would be meat and drink to Grant’s lawyers should Laurinaitis take the stand in any potential trial or suit. It's definitely smarter for them to attack this together, but Ms. Grant's lawyers are absolutely gonna pounce on Laurinaitis's initial statement.
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Post by nisidhe on May 2, 2024 17:48:56 GMT -5
It won't matter in the end how the trial plays out. Vince and Laurinaitis are bloody well through in any business or professional capacity.
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Post by David-Arquette was in WCW 2000 on May 2, 2024 18:08:17 GMT -5
This makes me think the Feds aren't taking the trafficking charges any further and so all that is left is the Civil case. They must think they stand a better chnace together, likely with some secret deal for Vince to pay for Laurinaitis' expenses. There is always the outside chance she really is an insane spurnned ex-lover, as the defence is now clearly setting it's sights on, but that seems far too convenient to be credited imo. I have to admit, it did hit me for a moment that maybe this could be the case when I saw that John had changed his stance. Of course, there is always that possibility, but I think the chances are slim. Also, based on what we know about Vince and his past.. and John's.. yeah I think they just want this to go away as quickly as possible, with as little collateral damage as possible. As for the trafficking charges, would we have heard about those by now if they were going ahead?
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Post by This Player Hating Mothman on May 2, 2024 18:17:33 GMT -5
This makes me think the Feds aren't taking the trafficking charges any further and so all that is left is the Civil case. They must think they stand a better chnace together, likely with some secret deal for Vince to pay for Laurinaitis' expenses. There is always the outside chance she really is an insane spurnned ex-lover, as the defence is now clearly setting it's sights on, but that seems far too convenient to be credited imo. I have to admit, it did hit me for a moment that maybe this could be the case when I saw that John had changed his stance. Of course, there is always that possibility, but I think the chances are slim. Also, based on what we know about Vince and his past.. and John's.. yeah I think they just want this to go away as quickly as possible, with as little collateral damage as possible. As for the trafficking charges, would we have heard about those by now if they were going ahead? A federal grand jury for a deeply complex case can take a very long time. If the investigation was truly over or everything was being taken apart, we'd hear about it, for sure. If not officially from the DA investigating it, and if not from Vince's lawyers going "A federal investigation into my client has been dropped due to lack of information" to strengthen the civil suit case, then from dirtsheet leaks. This is not the kind of story that would quietly fizzle out. A federal panel is sitting in on the decision of whether or not to indict Vince, they've already moved on in to the pursuit of charges.
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Post by mistery on May 2, 2024 18:57:09 GMT -5
I have to admit, it did hit me for a moment that maybe this could be the case when I saw that John had changed his stance. Of course, there is always that possibility, but I think the chances are slim. Also, based on what we know about Vince and his past.. and John's.. yeah I think they just want this to go away as quickly as possible, with as little collateral damage as possible. As for the trafficking charges, would we have heard about those by now if they were going ahead? A federal grand jury for a deeply complex case can take a very long time. If the investigation was truly over or everything was being taken apart, we'd hear about it, for sure. If not officially from the DA investigating it, and if not from Vince's lawyers going "A federal investigation into my client has been dropped due to lack of information" to strengthen the civil suit case, then from dirtsheet leaks. This is not the kind of story that would quietly fizzle out. A federal panel is sitting in on the decision of whether or not to indict Vince, they've already moved on in to the pursuit of charges. I wouldn't immediately jump to the conclusion that charges are coming. The FBI raid from a little while back was for matters unrelated to this incident (which we still aren't privy to in regards to the raid). Also federal prosecutors are generally averse to bringing cases to court unless they are absolutely positive they can secure a conviction. They would rather take a plea deal route if possible, and if not that, then drop the charges if the case isn't 100% rock solid.
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Post by This Player Hating Mothman on May 2, 2024 21:32:06 GMT -5
A federal grand jury for a deeply complex case can take a very long time. If the investigation was truly over or everything was being taken apart, we'd hear about it, for sure. If not officially from the DA investigating it, and if not from Vince's lawyers going "A federal investigation into my client has been dropped due to lack of information" to strengthen the civil suit case, then from dirtsheet leaks. This is not the kind of story that would quietly fizzle out. A federal panel is sitting in on the decision of whether or not to indict Vince, they've already moved on in to the pursuit of charges. I wouldn't immediately jump to the conclusion that charges are coming. The FBI raid from a little while back was for matters unrelated to this incident (which we still aren't privy to in regards to the raid). Also federal prosecutors are generally averse to bringing cases to court unless they are absolutely positive they can secure a conviction. They would rather take a plea deal route if possible, and if not that, then drop the charges if the case isn't 100% rock solid. Whether or not they drop the charges because Vince won't cut a deal is a separate thing entirely from the fact the evidence is in front of a grand jury for the purpose of seeking charges.
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