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Maybe if she finished high school, she would know that free speech doesn't protect a right to slander or defame; a court just demonstrated it and she still does not understand.
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If she really wants the evidence looked at again with scrutiny, some doctored photos can find the legal team in jeopardy for subornation of perjury. I'm not certain that beating this drum is a wise career move.
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My ex was schizophrenic and was EXACTLY like this. I hope the hospital has a bed for her.
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For many years to come until the end, all of his decisions will be made for him by others.
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She was counting on her tears and acting skills to carry the case. Evidence mattered more.
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That would have made more sense.
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I studied computers in the 1970's and NOTHING that I was taught has value or utility today. I could probably still write Fortran on punch cards though. I don't personally know any IT professionals today who have degrees in Computer Science.
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He chose to risk defending his case with a lack of understanding of the law. He was indeed warned.
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Her makeup makes her look bruised every day. I don't believe that was a wise choice for her in court.
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He'll be sad to hear that after his disbarment.
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Moving from a penthouse to a trailer park in about 12 years is going to be really rough.
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I was not a fan, though I liked a couple of his movies; I don't follow the press on celebrity shenanigans and knew nothing about any of this until this case. Johnny courageously spoke for all DV victims who had been silenced, male and female. He spoke for me. I hope that Johnny finds the healing now that he needs.
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People rarely surrender a closely held belief, they will explain the loss as an injustice. Fortunately for JD, very few people HAD a real belief about this case one way or another until the trial videos. I was unaware of the controversy and had never heard of her before the trial.
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@amanda1838 She knows she's lying, she cannot believe that everyone isn't buying it.
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@Sportler84 That's what I heard from her.
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@mekit.mariam3198 She could have written an apology and settled. She is here because she cannot accept responsibility.
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@bobby1176 Real victims are going to kick her to the curb; they have enough problems without being joined by a liar.
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Seven, for certain.
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Your first narcissist? She's just getting warmed up.
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Maybe she pledged a lot.
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@Varian0278 She is the founder of the "Not me too" movement.
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@smallpeople172 Like when rioters barricaded the police union building and set it afire?
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@relentlesskevin1970 We can safely say that her performance was unconvincing.
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Someone's going to get a beating.
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@LFCEVO24 A lot of enablers in her life taught her that there are no consequences.
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I was raised by a narcissistic abuser; the scars will be deep, but scars are healed wounds, he needed this trial to BEGIN the healing.
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And her career wasn't ruined by JD, she killed it herself in this trial.
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@talyn3932 Yeppers
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A narcissist cannot resist one more opportunity to pretend to be a victim.
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She has no mental concept of "right" or "wrong", so she cannot believe that she did anything wrong.
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@springbloom5940 If wishes were crimes, everyone would be in prison.
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Dr. Curry already explained all of this.
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Armed guards are commonplace; the gun is not there to protect property. Police do not carry guns to protect property. PS, In MY state you can use deadly force to protect property, but it's really not a thing.
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Sometimes that leads to cell time.
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AH destroys whatever she touches, evidently.
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Once you've seen it in real life you don't forget.
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Free speech does not include a right to libel, slander or defamation. If she thought that was a right, she should have finished high school. This verdict means that any victim of DV has a right to face their abuser. It' a win for all victims and for free speech.
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Studios invest hundreds of millions on a movie to attract an audience; they are very "risk averse". She's box office poison; Bill Cosby and O.J. Simpson will appear in a film together before she sees another camera.
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She had won; got everything she asked for, but she just HAD to take one more shot at him with the op-ed. I hope her greed does her in.
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@whitedragoness23 Nothing infuriates a narc as much as their victim receiving adoration.
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If the 911 call had been "Officer Down!" they would have blasted the door apart.
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@raine_nl2364 I did not google her biography, but I believe she left TX for CA in her mid-teens after losing her DL for five years, about the same time her best friend died in an accident. Juvenile records are sealed, but I'm guessing that these events could interrupt school. Dropping out is supposition on my part. Nonetheless, nobody taught her how the 1st Amendment works. P.S. She completed some sort of home study HS after dropping out, my bad.
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Annnnd never will.
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@toscatattertail9813 Women are harder to set up as victims of this sort of scam. I think she may have used up her creds with wealthy male celebrities.
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Year 2052, Silly Old Laws Still On the Books: Perjury; Years ago, it was considered a felony to lie when "under oath". Prosecutions for the quaint old law became unfashionable sometime in the early 2020's. Many people believe that this caused the later collapse of the judicial system.
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That's not the kind of justice that a free people prefer. Lynch mobs are in our past.
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She's doodling a cartoon Camille and daggers; over and over.
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@AshDub86 It IS her case, but a HS dropout should let the professionals handle her case.
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@lorilynnduchaine5032 They may looks less alike tomorrow.
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Tell me ten obvious lies out of twelve statements and I'm not investing much in the remaining two.
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