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Lindsey Miller responds to Rebel Rags
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How does this farce go forward, it's a complete joke?
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This is great. That response tears the whole premise apart.
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This is ridiculous. They're so outmatched. It's unwinnable. I can't understand why a lawyer would take this case. They might make some money, but surely this damages their credibility in the legal profession. It's beyond embarrassing and incredibly irrelevant to the ongoing disaster in Oxford. I guess that's why the only publication still following this is the kingfish blog and their fan sites.
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For us non-lawyer types, could someone please translate?
Also, in the comments, someone says that the FBI is indeed in Oxford.
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SA #49 and Hunting camp sound familiar Political Hack??????
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The more I read about this case, the more I see how much I underestimated the silliness of it.
With each filing, it is more obvious that Rebel Rags goal is to get some deposition as ammo against the NCAA. The rest of the case and its claims are a joke.
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Originally Posted by
TrapGame
This is great. That response tears the whole premise apart.
I didn't read the response. Don't care enough. However it needs to say:
A1) no public statements were made, A2) if the defendants did not publish the statements, there is a clear lack of intent on their behalf to harm RR.
B1) They did not lie. B2) Other than verbal accusations in RR's complaint, they've offered no evidence that the testimony the defendants gave to the NCAA was a lie. B3) Further, others have corroborated the story in interviews with the NCAA, but they are not being sued.
C1) No damages have been realized. No damages have been claimed. C2) You might be able to actually argue that the filing of the lawsuit has helped RR's reputation amongst Ole Miss fans and bolstered his business, which is the exact opposite of what the claim is espousing.
D1) the individuals were compelled to testify and tell the truth to the NCAA or risk losing their eligibility or their step sons eligibility. D2) in fact, lying to the NCAA would risk their eligibility. As such, they had no self incentive to lie but a very compelling and necessary incentive to tell the truth. Eligibility > RR or Ole Miss scandal(s) to the parties involved.
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And let me tell you something. Steve Robertson has been an absolute bird dog on all of this. But Kingfish can do it just as well, and has much more experience with the legal process and Public Records requests. He will fight for transparency.
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And Matt Wilson, Miller's lawyer, is an excellent lawyer and a very intelligent man.
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Junior Member
Originally Posted by
somebodyshotmypaw
And Matt Wilson, Miller's lawyer, is an excellent lawyer and a very intelligent man.
I agree with this. The dude's writing abilities are off the chart.
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Originally Posted by
diamond333
I agree with this. The dude's writing abilities are off the chart.
And MATT WILSON is Still considered young in his field... But a GREAT Attorney.... Go get them Matt....
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If Matt is as sharp as y'all say, he should be looking into the damages at RR in order to turn up the heat on them.
All records for all employees. Emails and phone. All records pertaining to the downfall of the football program are justifiably needed because he'll have to show that any down turn in RR's business is do to the football program tanking (Freeze escorts, 5-7 no bowl, self imposed bowl ban, etc...) and not do to any statements linked to his client. Subpoena EVERYTHING!!!!
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Originally Posted by
PassInterference
The more I read about this case, the more I see how much I underestimated the silliness of it.
With each filing, it is more obvious that Rebel Rags goal is to get some deposition as ammo against the NCAA. The rest of the case and its claims are a joke.
Agree. I wouldn't think a self-respecting non-biased judge would want his court room being used as a tool to finish for something that could help in an NCAA compliance case. Judges rule like monarchs and don't like being used.
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Originally Posted by
Political Hack
If Matt is as sharp as y'all say, he should be looking into the damages at RR in order to turn up the heat on them.
All records for all employees. Emails and phone. All records pertaining to the downfall of the football program are justifiably needed because he'll have to show that any down turn in RR's business is do to the football program tanking (Freeze escorts, 5-7 no bowl, self imposed bowl ban, etc...) and not do to any statements linked to his client. Subpoena EVERYTHING!!!!
That's what I don't get in this. Why in the world would the Rebs want to open everything up like that? They have to know it's possible. They would have to believe they truely have done nothing wrong. We all know that's not true because they have already admitted enough to bury them for a long time. Another possibility is that this Warren guy is trying to get out in front with the PR. If the NCAA hammers UM partly based on what was going on at RR if I was a Confederate I would never shop there again. The only other thing I can think of is that they know they are aborted to get nukes back to the stone age and all they have left is trying to take us down with them. I think it's probabaly a combination of the last two but who knows? I still can't believe they gave the people they say are trying to take them down in a NCAA case subpoena power. Unreal.
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Junior Member
Originally Posted by
diamond333
I agree with this. The dude's writing abilities are off the chart.
welcome to the board Matt
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
That's what I don't get in this. Why in the world would the Rebs want to open everything up like that? They have to know it's possible. They would have to believe they truely have done nothing wrong. We all know that's not true because they have already admitted enough to bury them for a long time. Another possibility is that this Warren guy is trying to get out in front with the PR. If the NCAA hammers UM partly based on what was going on at RR if I was a Confederate I would never shop there again. The only other thing I can think of is that they know they are aborted to get nukes back to the stone age and all they have left is trying to take us down with them. I think it's probabaly a combination of the last two but who knows? I still can't believe they gave the people they say are trying to take them down in a NCAA case subpoena power. Unreal.
Every Rebel has this mindset.
Judge (Ole Miss Homer) > Law so they will win no matter what. They think they have control of the entire legal system therefore they can't lose.
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Don Mullen?!?* I could definitely see Grantham as a mafioso. He's got that Tony Soprano vibe going.
Death penalty or bust!!!***
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Junior Member
Originally Posted by
Random Poster
welcome to the board Matt
hey hey, that's Mr. Matt to you...
but no, I just couldn't remember my login info. So here we are.
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Originally Posted by
diamond333
I agree with this. The dude's writing abilities are off the chart.
Originally Posted by
Random Poster
welcome to the board Matt
Haha is this really Mr. Miller's lawyer? Kick their ass Matt
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