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Wicked Pissah

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Im sure on some "private" site, they are working to control the message.

Im not sure why people care about this. As soon as something bad happens to one school, the other school has egg on face shortly after.

Glass houses
 

57stratdawg

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I would think the party line is 'I hope to God they settle this out of court soon'.
 

coach66

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I'm real surprised one of their high rollers

Didn't step up and settle this out of his own pocket. The plaintiff appears to be slightly pissed and wants their *** on a stick.
 

57stratdawg

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I agree, but I think at this point you gotta be kind of careful. I would think any lawsuit settlement at this point would need to be traced back to the Nkemdichian family.

That at least makes sense in my world. Not sure how the NCAA would view it.
 

mcdawg22

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Im sure on some "private" site, they are working to control the message.

Im not sure why people care about this. As soon as something bad happens to one school, the other school has egg on face shortly after.

Glass houses
I can understand that thought, but this isn't a situation like Eric Dotson. We aren't throwing stones, we are just talking about stones that have been thrown by someone else. There is a lot of smoke rolling out of Oxford right now, and not one cinder belongs to anybody associated with MSU currently.
 

tb2

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Well as usual, you guys don't know crap.

I just got off the second conf call of the night to get this straight.

First, this did not happen at the KA house. This happened at Taco Bell. DN found some mysterious panties in his laundry. He took said panties and had them checked for DNA. Turns out that the plaintiffs DNA was all over them. DK wasn't going to have it, so he confronted the plaintiff at a Taco Bell parking lot. From there things get a little murky. Someone was screaming "You want some of me?". We have not figured out if that was Denzel or the plaintiff. Overall, we thought we were in the clear until last week, workers found a mysterious set of keys on the roof of the TB. As it turns out, DN's fingerprints were on the keys. This gave the plaintiff the ammunition he needed to file suit.

More to follow as i get further details. We are trying to contact Dickie. We need to some money to make this go away and he is the only one that can launder that kind of money fast enough to make this go away quietly.

Also, expect the head of OPD to be fired tomorrow. We are tired of this ********. When we sweep **** under the rug, we don't expect to have to address it again in a year.
 

dawgstudent

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Although the tide can change quickly - I will enjoy their suffering at the moment.
 

BeardoMSU

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Let me guess.....

 
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coach66

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Well, I kind of like the Taco Bell angle

At least you didn't run and hide after a full night of meetings I expect a better response in the AM.
 

coach66

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Ole Red is beating up on the victims (plaintiffs)

Over on Nafoom right now. Sounds mad.
 

tb2

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We will have something more solid tomorrow.

It was after visitation hours, so we couldn't get final word from Dickie, and I probably wasn't supposed to let the cat out of the bag about Taco Bell. We have the night shift guards paid off in white girls, so we should be able to get everything squared away once the third shift comes in.
 

xxxWalkTheDawg

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That at least makes sense in my world. Not sure how the NCAA would view it.

If someone associated with the university either directly or indirectly stepped in and paid a settlement for them when the university is not named in the suit? They wouldn't view it very favorably.... at all. The university can't provide them with pretty much anything or pay off anything. This is their baby. And it sounds like the plaintiffs are familiar with the elder Kimdashians earning potential.
 

msstate7

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If someone associated with the university either directly or indirectly stepped in and paid a settlement for them when the university is not named in the suit? They wouldn't view it very favorably.... at all. The university can't provide them with pretty much anything or pay off anything. This is their baby. And it sounds like the plaintiffs are familiar with the elder Kimdashians earning potential.

Can OM provide legal representation?
 

KurtRambis4

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It's funny

how they can comment on every thing under the sun,over here, but when **** like this happens they're nowhere to be found to offer their "opinion".
 

xxxWalkTheDawg

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Can OM provide legal representation?

Oh they can. But they would no longer be eligible to play. They can hand a card to mommy and daddy and that is it. And the name on that card would best not be affiliated with UM. Or they either need to keep excellent records of full compensation that is comparable with other attorneys. If they even hired a UM lawyer that is a booster on their own (the Kimdashians) and the lawyer gave them a break on the hourly charge, that is improper benefits.

Remember what a clothing discount available to all students got us several years ago?
 

jakldawg

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Things I've learned tonight:
this whole ordeal stems from Ole Miss having too many students from Georgia (I'm sure the flag kerfuffle plays a role here).
Are they including the fightin' Kimdeche bros. in their assessments of less-than-honorable Georgians? Isn't that where they're from?
 

RebelAlumnus

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how they can comment on every thing under the sun,over here, but when **** like this happens they're nowhere to be found to offer their "opinion".

I would like to apologize to everyone for having a life outside of message boards. I know that's a touchy subject for most of you.

I don't know anything about the case but on it's face it looks like ********. They tried to get criminal charges and the police said your and idiot, stop being a dumbass who instigates fights with athletes. Now he's going for civil, which should be interesting since they can't just make **** up and the defendants will actually get to defend themselves instead of the FAPping that has been going on over her and ED.

Either way, it should be a grand time arguing about whether the Nkemdiche brothers are or aren't the cause of all issues in college football, and Freeze the root of all evil in the world between now and the end of the case.

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Honestly though, I'm curious on something. This happened, he was obviously hospitalized, and during an investigation either the plaintiff or other witnesses clearly implicated the Nkemdiches. All of these things are verifiable as fact. So, if all of these are true, why wasn't Nkemdiche arrested for assault at any time in the last year? If the events are as the plaintiff states, it seems to be a pretty clear cut criminal case. It's not like they couldn't find the Nkemdiches to arrest them. As influential as we are with state, federal, and worldwide governments, even we aren't able to get police to drop assault or possible attempted murder charges. So, what gives? If the plaintiff was an innocent bystander who was beaten for no reason, why no criminal charges?
 
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HD6

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The fact that this saw the light of day is already a win in my book.
 

RebelAlumnus

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How would Ole Miss hide a civil case that one side or the other (or both) are clearly unwilling to settle? Just wondering how these acts of government are "hidden."
 

xxxWalkTheDawg

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Of all the talk about dropping charges with the police... who exactly has jurisdiction at the location? OPD or University Police? If it's University Police, Yea it would be fairly easy for it to take a "boys will be boys" attitude with a phone call.

It's an extremely good question why they were never detained or even possibly questioned. Witnesses said it was them, the person who had to spend a few days in the hospital says it was them, they fled like they were guilty, and you obviously have some kind of assault that took place. That warrants some time at the station at least for statements. But there was nothing. Again, was it because of UPD and a phone call that told them to stand down? Makes zero sense even if the other guy instigated the fight.

Speaking of instigating the fight, If he didn't swing at them and the elder Kimdashian did indeed hit him in the back of the head and cause the damage claimed, and then keep causing damage, Well who are you trying to convince there is nothing to this? Us or yourself?

If that was Dewey, Cheetam, and Howe that filed the suit I would myself be totally convinced that this would go nowhere, but the firm that filed is does not have a lot of need to waste time on ******** cases and they don't advertise on billboards that say "one call that's all".

But as previously said, the fact that this is hitting the national airways is already a win.
 

HD6

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I don't know, but aGAIN, that is what I am interested in learning about. As The Million Dollar Man taught us, everybody has a price.
 

RebelAlumnus

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The point that I was getting at and that you have accurately detailed for me is that there is obviously much more to this story than the plaintiffs "I WAS ATTACKED FOR NO REASON" accusation. The thing about cases like this is they can make all the accusations and insinuations they want now, but when the case starts all the ******** is done.
 

xxxWalkTheDawg

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There is more to the story for sure. But I would be concerned that it would be more of a problem for the defendants and the university instead of the other guy. If he had a black eye and some scratches that looked like he fell down the stairs it would look fishy. But it was far worse than that.

And even if the guy said something and then turned around... That in NO way gave them the legal right to attack them and beat him unconscious. That is assault by any definition. Even if the guy stupidly yelled a slur at them, it gave them no green light to beat him like they allegedly did. None whatsoever.

You have to admit, given the facts of the injuries and the witness accounts, It is much more of a stretch that there is no fault on them than it was all made up by the plantiff.


You are right about the fact that when the case starts the ******** is done. But again, this is no fly by night firm that recorded the complaint. They would have told them up front if there was nothing there.
 

2001OleMiss

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This case will NEVER go to trial. No court is going to hear a $2 million suit for a basic "Alabama Beat-down". The plaintiff doesn't even list any current medical conditions, just "mental stress", "lost earnings" and $1 million punitive. You can forget punitive damages in a civil case.
 

KurtRambis4

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Well

that would be a valid answer, if it weren't you. Come on now, you were posting oon nafoom about it, but your life outside of message boards did not allow for you to post on here (again, which 99.9999% of the time you have no problem with enlightening us dubm rednex of your opinon on any matter related to om...defending the pride)?