Gosh, that looks a bit familiar
Gosh, that looks a bit familiar
That’s the best case scenario for TSJ if true. That girl’s credibility will be completely gone if Self has receipts on that type of stuff and hopefully they can get her to recant.
I am not legal expert but I can not believe a DA would charge him with rape if this woman had a previous track record of trying this.. But who am i to question anything. This all seems to be a real stretch.That’s the best case scenario for TSJ if true. That girl’s credibility will be completely gone if Self has receipts on that type of stuff and hopefully they can get her to recant.
Agenda driven prosecutions are a real thing.I am not legal expert but I can not believe a DA would charge him with rape if this woman had a previous track record of trying this.. But who am i to question anything. This all seems to be a real stretch.
Defamation in Kansas requires proof of false words, communicated to a third party, that caused reputational harm. He’ll want a verdict before going that route. I can’t imagine he files a civil suit if they do drop the charges before trial.Question for the attorneys on the site. When can TSJ sue for defamation? Can he do it proactively right now, or is there an advantage in waiting?
This screenshot was taken from my post on this thread yesterday. The bottom paragraph did not come from me or from the individual I spoke with yesterday, that is someone's add-on.
Our only hope for TSJ to play this season and/or not have his life completely torpedo by missing the draft is if the accuser or the DA drops the charges.
The advantage in waiting is that he cannot be forced to testify under oath in a deposition. There is just too much downside risk in that.Question for the attorneys on the site. When can TSJ sue for defamation? Can he do it proactively right now, or is there an advantage in waiting?
Agenda driven prosecutions are a real thing.
I have no idea if this one falls in that category. But there's enough of it around that you're justified in being a bit skeptical of any filing.
Did you see the DA past/history and some of the inflammatory public comments she has made about men? She's seems an very fanatical, the type that would reach for the torch and pitchfork. It was publicly reported that court officials are afraid to meet with her in in-person and insist on written communications for fear she will twist their words.I am not legal expert but I can not believe a DA would charge him with rape if this woman had a previous track record of trying this.. But who am i to question anything. This all seems to be a real stretch.
Maybe letting it be known that this is the route they intend to take can put some heat on the parties to drop charges?Defamation in Kansas requires proof of false words, communicated to a third party, that caused reputational harm. He’ll want a verdict before going that route. I can’t imagine he files a civil suit if they do drop the charges before trial.
Sam McClaurin. No filter, always straight to the point.It's been interesting looking at the Twitter interactions. This first tweet was retweeted by the account that says they are the official NIL agent for 2 current basketball players and 1 football player. Demetri McCamey also liked it.
Saw Sam McClaurin also tweeted that he thinks Shannon is innnocent.
It's been interesting looking at the Twitter interactions. This first tweet was retweeted by the account that says they are the official NIL agent for 2 current basketball players and 1 football player. Demetri McCamey also liked it.
Saw Sam McClaurin also tweeted that he thinks Shannon is innnocent.
Not an attorney, but in my opinion, if TSJ wants to play again this season (or get drafted this year) then it is probably in his best interest to make this go away as quickly and quietly as possible. Hold your nose, make a payment or whatever and move on with life. Seeking retribution is a great way to drag this out and potentially screw up his pro prospects.Question for the attorneys on the site. When can TSJ sue for defamation? Can he do it proactively right now, or is there an advantage in waiting?
Who’s the guy in the middle? Saw him sitting in the first row at the game? He was wearing a $1,000 sweater; so I thought he might be someone special.
Practiced for 30 years in Champaign. He can sue anytime, frankly, almost anybody can sue anybody at any time. It's why I made such a great living defending clients. There is a big difference between what he can do, and what he should do. I agree with the previous poster that you do not want him s/t deposition while this mess is pending. But, I'm of the opinion that he can wait for at least a year to see what surfaces. There's NO statute of limitations problem at all. More important, what will TSJ need with a pittance from the accuser if the entire case disappears? The NBA pays just a little better than the judgment in a Kansas slander case. A defamation case just allows the whole sordid mess to resurface. Move on, unless the accuser persists in pursuing the issues.Question for the attorneys on the site. When can TSJ sue for defamation? Can he do it proactively right now, or is there an advantage in waiting?
So it’s been well over 48 hrs and no news…….maybe that’s a good sign
Doesn't mean anything, we aren't getting any REAL news for like 16 days
David Emuze. Ran track at UI a few years ago. Now does photography for sporting events. Heck of an athlete in HS at Springfield Southeast. He’s close with a bunch of current football and basketball players.Who’s the guy in the middle? Saw him sitting in the first row at the game? He was wearing a $1,000 sweater; so I thought he might be someone special.
Maybe your source sent the same info to other Twitter accountsThis screenshot was taken from my post on this thread yesterday. The bottom paragraph did not come from me or from the individual I spoke with yesterday, that is someone's add-on.