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Why are State fans mad about the Rebel Rags lawsuit?
Posted on 6/14/17 at 8:57 am
Posted on 6/14/17 at 8:57 am
So I don't get why Miss State or other fans are upset about this lawsuit. Lewis and Kobe told the truth to the NCAA and would certainly never lie to them, so all they have to do is continue to tell the truth and they would win the lawsuit and could sue Rebel Rags right back. Clearly nobody else offered Lewis any impermissible benefits, so him taking the stand would be the best thing in the world because he would talk about all the cheating and money Ole Miss offered but under oath could say it was just Ole Miss and Rebel Rags that was doing stuff. If he was asked under oath if State offered him any money or anything else, he can proudly NO, only Ole Miss did that and there would be no perjury or any consequences because that is the truth. If I was a State fan, I'd be loving this lawsuit and praying it goes to court so Lewis could give his testimony and expose all the corruption of Ole Miss and the alumni. Then he could sue RR and Ole Miss media. Hell, Bama and Oregon's football facilities will be put to shame once Leo donates some of the money he'll win back to the school he loves so much.
Posted on 6/14/17 at 8:58 am to rebsfan10
Long story short, Ole Miss is fricked.
Posted on 6/14/17 at 8:58 am to rebsfan10
this needed another thread
Posted on 6/14/17 at 9:02 am to rebsfan10
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Clearly nobody else offered Lewis any impermissible benefits, so him taking the stand would be the best thing in the world because he would talk about all the cheating and money Ole Miss offered but under oath could say it was just Ole Miss and Rebel Rags that was doing stuff. If he was asked under oath if State offered him any money or anything else, he can proudly NO, only Ole Miss did that and there would be no perjury or any consequences because that is the truth. If I was a State fan, I'd be loving this lawsuit and praying it goes to court so Lewis could give his testimony and expose all the corruption of Ole Miss and the alumni. Then he could sue RR and Ole Miss media.
Whether he was given money by other schools is totally irrelevant to the lawsuit and therefore he will not have to answer questions like that.
This is an American court of law, not the Hotty Toddy bullshite hour.
Posted on 6/14/17 at 9:03 am to rebsfan10
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If he was asked under oath if State offered him any money or anything else,
How would that have anything to do with LL purposely trying to damage Rebel Rags ?
Start by looking up the definition of "pertinent"
Posted on 6/14/17 at 10:42 am to rebsfan10
Why do OM fans want State fans to be mad about the Rebel Rags lawsuit?
Posted on 6/14/17 at 10:45 am to rebsfan10
Both fan bases have become insufferable.
These threads would feel at home on the OM/MSU boards.
These threads would feel at home on the OM/MSU boards.
Posted on 6/14/17 at 10:48 am to Larry
Actually that is not totally true. In depositions they can ask Leo anything that they want including questions outside the realm of this lawsuit The answers may not be allowed in the courtroom testimony but they will still be in the deposition. In the deposition his attorneys will object but he will still have to answer the question
Posted on 6/14/17 at 10:52 am to rebsfan10
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o I don't get why Miss State or other fans are upset about this lawsuit
It isn't a winning case and potentially falls into the frivolous category. That said, if it even gets to point of depositions, Ole Miss fans need to realize the defense will likely have other student athletes who come forward to make similar claims as Lewis and Kobe.
Defamation is going to be difficult to prove. Commercial Disparagement is going to be difficult to prove. Commercial Conspiracy is going to be difficult to prove. All of those things - even in a civil trial where the burden is less - are an uphill battle for plaintiff.
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clearly nobody else offered Lewis any impermissible benefits,
Yeah. That'll go something like this:
"objection. speculative and irrelevant."
"Sustained."
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under oath could say it was just Ole Miss and Rebel Rags
would be the only questions allowed in a case about Ole miss and RR.
You really need to step back into reality bro.
This post was edited on 6/14/17 at 10:59 am
Posted on 6/14/17 at 10:53 am to rebsfan10
I don't think anybody's mad about it. I think everybody's pretty much just making fun of Ole Miss LOL
Posted on 6/14/17 at 2:25 pm to 18mph
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Actually that is not totally true. In depositions they can ask Leo anything that they want including questions outside the realm of this lawsuit The answers may not be allowed in the courtroom testimony but they will still be in the deposition. In the deposition his attorneys will object but he will still have to answer the question
Sealed testimony/transcripts , huh?
Where have we seen that tactic before?
Posted on 6/14/17 at 2:29 pm to rebsfan10
I plead the fifth.
This post was edited on 6/14/17 at 2:30 pm
Posted on 6/14/17 at 2:52 pm to yatesdog38
I'm not a fan of OM or State, but the lawsuit seems venal and vindictive. Some businessman is using a kid as a surrogate for the rival football program and is forcing that kid to defend himself in a "friendly" OM venue, where the kid will be at a disadvantage in every meaningful way. it just seems shameful and spiteful.
A lawyer advising R. Rags would have surely told his client that the adverse publicity arising solely from the litigation would do more harm to it than anything Lewis et al said about it,
Yet, a decision was made to prosecute the case.
Other than pure spite, why?
A lawyer advising R. Rags would have surely told his client that the adverse publicity arising solely from the litigation would do more harm to it than anything Lewis et al said about it,
Yet, a decision was made to prosecute the case.
Other than pure spite, why?
Posted on 6/14/17 at 2:52 pm to rebsfan10
Oh yea. Ole miss is fricked.
Posted on 6/14/17 at 2:54 pm to rebsfan10
You do realize that even asking the question is irrelevant to the suit? A non-corrupt judge would limit questions to relevant topics. Whether anyone else provided benefits isn't relevant.
Posted on 6/14/17 at 3:03 pm to Prof
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You do realize that even asking the question is irrelevant to the suit?
The OM fanbase is getting their info from their guy at Scout.
Here's an example of his legal analysis:
"**People have asked about the possibilities of the Ole Miss coaches being subpoenaed and having to give a deposition with the Rebel Rag lawsuit.
This lawsuit is squarely on Leo Lewis, Kobe Jones, and Lindsey Miller and their claims that they received free merchandise from Rebel Rags.
The only two OM coaches who are involved in this according to the report are Barney and Kiffin. No other coach should be able to be questioned or answer questions that doesn't involve Rebel Rags."
Posted on 6/14/17 at 3:05 pm to rebsfan10
I am not mad. Less than zero percent chance that lawsuit makes it to a court room.
Posted on 6/14/17 at 11:58 pm to msu202020
Matt Wyatt on SuperTalk Radio is certainly mad.
Matt knows what is going to happen. Coach Dan Mullen will have to admit he and Leo talked about the NCAA statement. Everyone who helped Leo with the Statement will be called for a deposition.
And, an 18 year old will never be able to get a sealed deposition for defamation against a business in Mississippi. Remember that our Supreme Court is all Republican, the party of corporate America.
Matt knows what is going to happen. Coach Dan Mullen will have to admit he and Leo talked about the NCAA statement. Everyone who helped Leo with the Statement will be called for a deposition.
And, an 18 year old will never be able to get a sealed deposition for defamation against a business in Mississippi. Remember that our Supreme Court is all Republican, the party of corporate America.
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