I wanna sue for expensive ticket prices. And high priced concessions. And paid parking. I think I might have a chance at a settlement. I hope the courts dismiss this because this is getting ridiculous. You can't sue for something that happened 20 years ago. They already settled that case anyways. And I think the university did everything right in indefinitely suspending any player being investigated for assault and letting due process play out. Everything is a money grab now. And why hasn't Florida been sued yet? I'm sure it will happen soon enough. SMDH 😒
I want to sue you for mentioning suing. As for Florida thats a good question. The New England Patriots and Florida Gators should pay for Aaron Hernandez wrongs.
Yeah i find it hard to believe that not one of his teammates knew about him being a murderer. These guys are suppose to be like brothers and they somehow don't know they have a psychopath on their team?
I wish it had just been a "mooning". Unfortunately, it was much more than that.
Mooning was just a cover story made up by, former UT trainer, Mike Rollo.
That story fell apart very quickly when the matter came to light in court and the alleged "moonee" admitted that he was never mooned by Peyton.
Tea-bagging, as it's referred to by most folks, is actually what happened to the female doctor and that consists of physical contact - a form of sexual assault. It might be best if Peyton would just fess up to the whole incident and get on with putting it behind him once and for all. Once the whole sordid story is laid out in public, thoroughly examined and discussed by the media ad infinitum, and eventually smoothed over, it will be well on its way to becoming ancient history and nothing more than a footnote in the legendary career of one of the best there ever was in college and the pros. It might also help get UT past the current cloud of controversy that's hovering overhead in light of more recent events.
I wish it had just been a "mooning". Unfortunately, it was much more than that.
Mooning was just a cover story made up by, former UT trainer, Mike Rollo.
That story fell apart very quickly when the matter came to light in court and the alleged "moonee" admitted that he was never mooned by Peyton.
Tea-bagging, as it's referred to by most folks, is actually what happened to the female doctor and that consists of physical contact - a form of sexual assault. It might be best if Peyton would just fess up to the whole incident and get on with putting it behind him once and for all. Once the whole sordid story is laid out in public, thoroughly examined and discussed by the media ad infinitum, and eventually smoothed over, it will be well on its way to becoming ancient history and nothing more than a footnote in the legendary career of one of the best there ever was in college and the pros. It might also help get UT past the current cloud of controversy that's hovering overhead in light of more recent events.
actually isn't this the third time it has come up? I thought she did it again when he wrote his book and mentioned the incdicent without her name and sued him, saying she could no longer work at her job out of embarassment which made no sense because unless she said something ot folks how would they know it was her he was talking about?I don't think it's accurate to say it was swept under the rug. It was covered extensively in the media at the time. The story ran it's course, as stories like this do. Now 2 decades later they want to dig it back up again. It's a bunch of crap.
If you believe that, then you are part of the problem.
I have zero sympathy for the so-called "victims" after the way this has been sensationalized by their lawyers in the media. This is clearly nothing more than a well-orchestrated money grab. Find the deep pockets and stop at nothing to get the big payday. The Peyton incident, such as it was, has absolutely NOTHING to do with anything that has happened in recent years and they know it. This is how a scam works. It's how criminals do business. And to me there's no practical difference between these lawyers and common criminals.
In November of 2010, Jamie Naughright filed a lawsuit against fashion designer Donna Karan and others claiming that she had been injured while receiving a massage in a therapy room in Karan's Manhattan residence. An attorney for Donna Karan wrote the following in a court filing:
"Naughright has an extensive history of filing repetitive lawsuits against or involving public figures, apparently having spent the majority of eight years (1998 through 2005) filing legal complaints against or about Peyton Manning... (some of which) had no basis in law or fact and were fueled only by Naughright's relentless search for revenge."
Naughright's litigious nature (is it a coincidence that she ended up suing the two most wealthy people she ever came in contact with?) needs to be scrutinized in this media push to condemn Manning and take every word that Shaun King wrote in The New York Daily News as gospel. I never do anything like this but I did e-mail Clay Travis to make sure he is aware of her 2010 lawsuit and this court filing by Donna Karan's attorney... I don't think most of the media is aware of it and I personally think it's a game changer as far as sympathy for Jamie Naughright is concerned.
