His lawsuit is going to trial Monday. I have no idea what he thinks he's going to accomplish. Even if he wins, he loses. He'd have been better off just letting people forget the whole embarrassing incident. I find it funny that he "just wants the truth to come out" but is filing motions to try to block the jury from hearing about his guilty plea, anything that happened in the club leading up to the incident, including how much they had to drink, and any profanity that was used during the incident. Anyone have any idea what he's trying to prove here? Surely this isn't just about the $2 in damages he's seeking, or does he really think that's about what his reputation is worth.