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2 minutes ago, Cairn Horn88 said:

......not from me.   How ignorant do you have to be to fund this asshole......and these folks are complaining about the cost of groceries!

 

But he's being indicted found guilty ordered to pay $84 million doing this for us!

 

 

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28 minutes ago, 4th&Five said:

This makes him miserable all the same. He hates more than anything to look like a loser and today he’s all over TV looking like a loser. He lost to a woman too. So much worse in his eyes. 
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I don't give a fuck. I spent a day and a half inside a 2 man cell (part time) with 5 other guys for an unpaid no liability insurance traffic ticket in The Land Of The Free apologizing to the guy sleeping on floor whose face was closest to the toilet while I was peeing when I was poor as fuck and it's nauseating seeing this fuckstick know he's only subject to his VIP Civil code of goddamn law and quite confident he'll never experience the same even though he should be rotting in Guantanamo. 

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47 minutes ago, Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand said:

Trump has an unlimited money spigot from the Saudis. Civil judgements mean nothing and he's peacocking that. 

You really think this greedy cocksucker is fine dishing out huge money? He won't pay small contractors who work on his buildings. He was in a cafe or McDonalds once and said he was paying for everyone then walked the check.

His whole being is tied up in his standing on the Forbes List.

He'd hate parting with more than a few hundred dollars to bury the mother of his children. Wait, that's not a hypothetical either.

He lost. He has to pay. He hates nothing more than either of those.

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1 hour ago, Brisketexan said:

I mean.....there's also this.

Seriously, I don't even know how the law handles serial, continuing defamation once there's already been a trial and verdict.

If you call me a pedophile who rapes my own kids, and I sue and get punitives of $10 million....and the minute after the verdict, you go outside and say Brisket is still a pedophile who rapes his own kids.....then that's a new tort.  The falsity of which has already been established in the first case.  So....I file suit again, and get a whole new bite at the punitive damages apple.  All.  Day.  Long.

See, for instance, the Georgia election workers.

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10 hours ago, DDD Dad said:

I guess I don’t see it as close a question as you’ve suggested. This reminds me of when the 11th circuit judge I clerked for swore me in to the bar (twice), he read me the oath, he repeated the part about candor two or three times. 
 

(He was a hell of a guy)

Sorry to derail, but why did you get sworn in twice? 

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31 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:


 

 

Yes and no.  As Twice noted, this case depends on the underlying case that found that defamation occurred, which IS on appeal and has actual appellate grounds.  If that case is reversed, then this one is toast too.  But on its own....yeah, not much chance for reversible error in this specific case.

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48 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:


 

 

oh that's beautiful:

"For example, she kept saying 'no objection' as exhibits were entered into evidence.

"It appeared to me that she was saying that because she that's something she had heard real lawyers say before."

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4 minutes ago, Rimbo said:

oh that's beautiful:

"For example, she kept saying 'no objection' as exhibits were entered into evidence.

"It appeared to me that she was saying that because she that's something she had heard real lawyers say before."

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2 hours ago, TwiceHorn said:

As mentioned above, there is an appeal of the first verdict ongoing.  From what I read it is not the usual borderline frivolous Trump bullshit that is easily dismissed.  Someone that is a more seasoned/sophisticated appellate practitioner will have to opine on that.  Maybe Carroll's brief will make me feel better about it.

But if that appeal works, the first verdict will be undone and this one will go right along with it as it is premised on the first one being "law of the case" that decided many of the issues.  The whole shootin match will have to be retried, if Carroll chooses to do that and the witness list for her may be quite different.

This was an amendment to add more allegations to up the damages, which is why law-of-the-case would apply, correct?  But law of the case wouldn't apply to a subsequent suit, if I'm remembering it correctly.  But I suppose you could admit the prior judgment as evidence in support of the truth of the statement that she'd been raped so as to prove the falsity of the ongoing denials.  It seems like an awkward process going forward.

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39 minutes ago, dcbc said:

She already had a trial, verdict, and damages.  This was a second damages hearing based on statements he made after the first one, right?

Curiously, both before and after. 

This case started as pure defamation because the sexual assault claims were barred by limitations.  The defamation alleged occurred when he was president and got bogged down in Westfall Act/immunity litigation and appeals. 

She filed a second suit alleging sexual assault and out of office defamation and that is the one that went to trial. New York revived barred sexual assault claims for one year, allowing them to be brought. 

The appeal mandate in favor of Carroll on the Westfall Act issues came down during or after the verdict in the first trial,which could not consider the 2019 defamatory statements. 

I suppose to some extent because the very first defamatory statements were excluded from Carroll I, and they usually inflict the most damage, that may explain the moderate award in the first trial and the fairly jumbo one here.  

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36 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

 As Twice noted, this case depends on the underlying case that found that defamation occurred, which IS on appeal and has actual appellate grounds.  If that case is reversed, then this one is toast too.  

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2 hours ago, 4th&Five said:

 He hates more than anything to look like a loser and today he’s all over TV looking like a loser. 

Oh? You should tune in to FoxNews. They were talking about the border when I flipped over. 
 

I wonder if the average maga cultist is even aware of today’s events. 

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49 minutes ago, Rimbo said:

oh that's beautiful:

"For example, she kept saying 'no objection' as exhibits were entered into evidence.

"It appeared to me that she was saying that because she that's something she had heard real lawyers say before."

I've never had to wonder this before, but is there any form of "structural error" based on an argument of denial of procedural due process in a civil case that would not have to be preserved.  I've never seen an argument of structural error in civil cases.  Those lawyers tend to appeal trials where trial counsel was competent enough to make specific objections and get rulings.  If Habba dabba didn't preserve anything, I could see an appellate lawyer trying that if it even works in a civil case, if only to try to run out the clock on November on the off chance he wins, declares defamation the preferred form of speech, and turns the West Wing into one of those automated McDonalds.

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Chickens coming home to roost on the mfers who use social media and TV to defame and damage other people. Alex Jones, Rudy Guiliani and now Donald Trump.  Wheels of justice often run slow but people need to realize that their words can have consequences.
The milstone does turn slow, but it grinds exceedingly fine.
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10 minutes ago, cactusflinthead said:

 

 

In addition to the judgment, Trump should have to build her a ramp, like Richie had to do for Beanzie.

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7 minutes ago, Born to Run said:
3 hours ago, Bullneck said:
 
 

He is not paying you, dear.

He's likely paying her at least $5M.  Under the strange procedural circumstances, I wonder if they could move to increase the supercedeas bond?  Or are they stuck with the one they have.

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