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Post by Snow White on Feb 4, 2018 14:49:58 GMT
Money is a huge reason to commit the most despicable acts, people are murdered over it. No matter if the lies told to get money ruin people's lives and reputation forever.
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Post by respect77 on Feb 4, 2018 14:59:41 GMT
^ Yes, exactly. It is such a stupid argument to me. "Why would anyone do this just for money?" When most crimes are done for money. When people may even kill for $100. But why would someone lie about it when he is using these claims to sue for millions of dollars? LOL, okay.
Another brilliant argument: "The man went on trial for this and that doesn't happen unless there is significant evidence."
Yep, because going to trial = guilt. Fuck the principle of "innocent until proven guilty".
And it's true that sometimes it takes a long time for abuse victims to come out, but those abuse victims do not normally go around for decades praising their abusers, saying things like he is "one of the main reasons I believe in the pure goodness of human kind". They do not beg for jobs on a tribute show for their abusers only a couple of months before their sudden "realization" of sexual abuse. They do not only realize that what allegedly had happened to them was sexual abuse after they lose their careers due to issues with pressure and high expectations. If it was someone else who had a career crisis and breakdowns due to career pressures and long time unfulfillment and then - after decades of telling high praise of an alleged abuser - they would do a U-turn amid monetary demands, like Wade did here, then I would find that story just as suspect as I find Wade's story. Make no mistake, this is NOT your typical abuse victim story where someone is quietly suffering inside for decades then breaks his silence after long decades. Wade was anything but silent. He was actively defending MJ, including under oath, but not only then, but in many interviews and also privately. His turnaround came only when he had a career crisis and wanted to leave showbiz forever and needed finances for that.
And that's not even the only issue here. When we go into details of his case there are things he has claimed in this case, under oath, that are demonstrably lies. In his declaration, in his deposition (both made under a penalty of perjury). Like he didn't know about the Estate until March 4, 2013, to name one. There are several others, that you can PROVE to be lies. But sure we should blindly trust a guy who lies under oath. Not in 2005, but here in this very case. Alright.
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Post by ghost on Feb 5, 2018 3:23:32 GMT
^^ respect77 - did you reply to those ignoramus's on his blog?
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Post by milo on Feb 5, 2018 3:41:31 GMT
I hate when people say Michael Jackson "got a pass for his crimes because he did Thriller". Since when Michael got a pass for anything? On the contrary, he was investigated by FBI for decades; Sneddon did everything in his power to convict Michael; his home was searched by dozens of police officers; he was submitted to a humiliating strip searching in his own home; his medical records were revised by the doctor appointed by the police; his mother had to testify before a grand jury to answer whether he was circumcised or not; two grand juries in 1993. They want to compare his case with men who were protected through their life, men who had accusations against them that were swept under the rug by the the authorities above them.
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Post by respect77 on Feb 5, 2018 4:56:10 GMT
^^ respect77 - did you reply to those ignoramus's on his blog? Now, she made another post, referring to the "maid" who supports Wade's claims so I replied to her this:
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Post by respect77 on Feb 5, 2018 5:09:53 GMT
I hate when people say Michael Jackson "got a pass for his crimes because he did Thriller". Since when Michael got a pass for anything? On the contrary, he was investigated by FBI for decades; Sneddon did everything in his power to convict Michael; his home was searched by dozens of police officers; he was submitted to a humiliating strip searching in his own home; his medical records were revised by the doctor appointed by the police; his mother had to testify before a grand jury to answer whether he was circumcised or not; two grand juries in 1993. They want to compare his case with man who were protected through their life, men who had accusations against them that were swept under the rug by the the authorities above them. That's because they don't judge this case on its own merit but based on some stereotyped fantasy they have on their minds about celebrity cases. Which may be true in some cases, but it was definitely not true here. Suzanne says MJ had "money and power". He did have money, but I would dispute MJ had a lot of power. Certainly not the kind of power where he could influence law enforcement or the justice system. So tell me where did his money and power ever play a role in these cases? The only way his money played a role was that it made him a target for false allegetions.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2018 4:53:21 GMT
I am glad the case was thrown out. Truth always prevails and frauds will always be exposed. Karma is a bitch too, Wade probably has it coming back.
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Post by respect77 on Feb 10, 2018 5:45:44 GMT
Just a heads-up that Robson filed an appeal. It is not surprising. After Safechuck did too it was to be expected.
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Post by Russg on Feb 10, 2018 10:59:41 GMT
Just a heads-up that Robson filed an appeal. It is not surprising. After Safechuck did too it was to be expected. Straws. Clutching.
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Post by respect77 on Feb 13, 2018 16:59:33 GMT
In the Wade Robson case the Estate now filed a motion to make Wade pay their legal bills in total of $111,465.10. (This is not attorney's fees.)
01/12/2018 Memorandum of Costs (MEMORANDUM OF COSTS SUMMARY RECEIVED WITH A TOTAL COSTS OF $111,465.10. ) Filed by Attorney for Defendant
Robson filed a motion to try to reduce the sum.
02/01/2018 Motion to Tax Costs (AND NOTICE OF MOTION ) Filed by Attorney for Plaintiff 02/01/2018 Declaration (OF VINCE W. FINALDI PLAINTIFF WADE ROBSON'S NOTICE OF MOTION TO TAX DEFENDANTS MJJ PRODUCTIONS, INC. AND MJJ VENTURES, INC.'S COSTS. )
So the Estate is trying to make him pay. Good.
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Post by ChrisC on Feb 14, 2018 13:38:57 GMT
Oh WONDERFUL.
What is the likelihood of that sticking though?
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Post by respect77 on Feb 14, 2018 17:17:37 GMT
I geuss it is up to the judge, but as the losing party he will have to pay at least some of these costs.
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Post by Snow White on Feb 14, 2018 21:18:59 GMT
May the Estate leave Robson's sorry ass broke!
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Post by suzie on Feb 15, 2018 11:24:49 GMT
Just a heads-up that Robson filed an appeal. It is not surprising. After Safechuck did too it was to be expected. So stupid. What are they appealing for? People take legal loopholes too far. At some point you just have to move on. This is one of those cases. You have no money and you are paying your lawyers on contingency of winning. Youโre already down 1 and is possibly about to be on the hook for lawyer fees. Move on
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Post by bedroom on Feb 16, 2018 16:29:11 GMT
Allegations like Wade's dont bother me in the least bit for some reason. Because history has already been written. I highly doubt anything would hurt MJ's legacy at this point. The worst possible scenario had happened when he was alive and it has passed.
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