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2 hours ago, Drew said:

His skits still hit...the "Kobe" at the end and shooting a used condom kills me.

its ridiculous how much of the Chapelle Show still hits as hard as when it was released. Its a shame he had his meltdown or whatever caused him to break his contract after two seasons. He came roaring out of the gates with that Clayton Bigsby skit in that first show. 

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Lawyers for NFL draft prospect Isaiah Bond filed a lawsuit in United States District Court in Northern Texas on Tuesday against a woman who they say made false statements to the Frisco (Texas) Police Department.

Bond turned himself in last week on an outstanding sexual assault warrant. He was released after posting a $25,000 bond.

Bond's lawyers say a sexual encounter with the woman, who is unnamed in the lawsuit, was consensual. The lawsuit, which includes a defamation claim, asks for economic damages and a civil trial.

Damien Butler, Bond's agent, sent an email to all 32 NFL teams with the first page of the lawsuit attached, writing that Bond "is completely innocent of the allegations levied against him and will fight to clear his name."

After being released from jail, Bond went on social media and said the accusation against him was "patently false."

"Regarding the accusation made against me, I would appreciate the time and opportunity to defend myself and prove the claims made, patently false. I am in full cooperation with the authorities and will remain a willing and active participant in the investigation," he said in the statement. "Unfortunately, claims like these prove to be harmful to all involved, absent full review. I kindly request that all reserve judgement until the authorities provide a complete report based on truth and evidence." 

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Miltenberg is legit and this isn't his first rodeo. I don't know the guy but I attended a CLE several years back where he was one of the speakers and chatted with him for a while during the break between sessions. I got the sense that he doesn't represent persons who are guilty, but only he or his clients would know for sure.

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51 minutes ago, AnotherLawyer said:

Miltenberg is legit and this isn't his first rodeo. I don't know the guy but I attended a CLE several years back where he was one of the speakers and chatted with him for a while during the break between sessions. I got the sense that he doesn't represent persons who are guilty, but only he or his clients would know for sure.

Well, given their experience, it would seem that they certainly know how to approach these things.

I note that the suit is for defamation, not for malicious prosecution, which usually can't be pursued until termination of proceedings entirely in the defendant's favor, but is something you see from time to time from certain types of assholes.

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The defamation lawsuit filed by NFL draft prospect Isaiah Bond and his lawyers against a woman who they say made false statements to the Frisco (Texas) Police Department has been dismissed with prejudice by the United States District Court in Northern Texas.

Bond's lawyers filed the lawsuit back in April, one week after he turned himself in to police on an outstanding sexual assault warrant. He was later released after posting a $25,000 bond.

Bond's lawyers say a sexual encounter with the woman, who was unnamed in the lawsuit, was consensual. The lawsuit asked for economic damages and a civil trial. The dismissal with prejudice ends the case and prevents Bond from refiling the claim again.

In his lone season at Texas in 2024, Bond caught 34 passes for 540 yards and five touchdowns. He spent his first two seasons at Alabama, catching 65 passes for 888 yards and five touchdowns for the Crimson Tide.

Bond was a highly-touted prospect entering the draft but proceeded to go undrafted following his arrest. 

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On 4/16/2025 at 8:54 PM, AnotherLawyer said:

Miltenberg is legit and this isn't his first rodeo. I don't know the guy but I attended a CLE several years back where he was one of the speakers and chatted with him for a while during the break between sessions. I got the sense that he doesn't represent persons who are guilty, but only he or his clients would know for sure.

I guess I’m naive about lawyers.  There’s lawyers who don’t represent guilty clients?  In my experience any lawyer out there will defend anyone who can pay.  Huh…

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10 hours ago, shadow_operative2.0 said:
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The defamation lawsuit filed by NFL draft prospect Isaiah Bond and his lawyers against a woman who they say made false statements to the Frisco (Texas) Police Department has been dismissed with prejudice by the United States District Court in Northern Texas.

Bond's lawyers filed the lawsuit back in April, one week after he turned himself in to police on an outstanding sexual assault warrant. He was later released after posting a $25,000 bond.

Bond's lawyers say a sexual encounter with the woman, who was unnamed in the lawsuit, was consensual. The lawsuit asked for economic damages and a civil trial. The dismissal with prejudice ends the case and prevents Bond from refiling the claim again.

In his lone season at Texas in 2024, Bond caught 34 passes for 540 yards and five touchdowns. He spent his first two seasons at Alabama, catching 65 passes for 888 yards and five touchdowns for the Crimson Tide.

Bond was a highly-touted prospect entering the draft but proceeded to go undrafted following his arrest. 

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 The parties filed a joint motion to dismiss stipulating the with prejudice portion. Which means, the parties entered into a settlement of the underlying case. The press releases on this matter implicitly give the appearance that the case was dismissed because of a motion to dismiss or otherwise against the plaintiff's wishes.

A lot more here than meets the eye.

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On 4/14/2025 at 2:31 PM, Blotto said:

its ridiculous how much of the Chapelle Show still hits as hard as when it was released. Its a shame he had his meltdown or whatever caused him to break his contract after two seasons. He came roaring out of the gates with that Clayton Bigsby skit in that first show. 

You might want to take some time and do some research. In short, the producers wanted to truly get their hands in content and make it appealing to a "broader" audience. Chapelle has spoken pretty openly about it and it's worth understanding that it was less of a Dave lost his mind and more Dave wanted to continue his creative endeavors without censorship or heavy handed moderation of his comedy. 

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