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Comments by "Setta" (@settame1) on "Alex Jones Ordered To Pay $1 Billion After Default Judgement" video.
He had to be careful about all the restrictions being put on him. He couldn't talk about 90% of what he wanted to because the judge forbid it.
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He also was never mentioned by AJ and didn't lose his job or even face a demotion.
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He doxed a business address it sounded like, how does that work? Ive done calligraphy and the staged shots to show it off are always done with business addresses because they're free game for publishing.
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The court was very careful not to actually show what Alex said because it would show it clearly wasn't defamation. AJ actually told them to play the clips because they threatened to when AJ corrected them on the stand, but they immediately stopped that line of questioning because they knew AJ was telling the truth and they were wrong about what it said.
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It's across 17 i believe. 16 parents and 1 FBI agent.
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Wasn't it a business address? How can you dox a business?
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@theresaryan4604 take a look at lawyers analyzing Legal Eagle about real court cases. Rekieta did one on Rittenhouse where LE mistates basically everything in the case that even a casual watcher of the case would know. He didn't even know how many charges Rittenhouse was facing.
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How can you dox a business address? Actually wondering because in my calligraphy samplers (as well as basically anyone else who sells calligraphy for wedding invites etc), we use business addresses as examples when we don't want to cover up the writing. It looks more natural than: 123 Fake Street Anytown USA 12345 which is the old go to.
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@williams2187 at the funeral is different. My best friend lost her mom at 12 years old, a single mom so she was literally all alone. I was very close to her mom before her death, basically living at their house. I sat next to her at the funeral and half way through we broke out laughing because we were both complete messes. We still laugh about that now 22 years later. That was a week after her death though. The whole week leading up to it she didn't talk to anyone except a counselor and would cry at the drop of a hat. I get it's a child losing an adult not an adult losing a child but i would think the emotions would be similar. Don't think the sheriff and FBI didn't select those parents though, they probably were the ones keeping it together enough to give a press conference. Anything like this on a national level often waits a little longer.
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The jury decided the value of the judgement. The judge decided that he was guilty by default.
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Those parents would have had some coaching, maybe just a consoler telling them how to compose themselves while walking down the hall on the way to the speech but they would have been told how compose themselves and act Infront of the camera. It would have been irresponsible for the sheriff and FBI to just throw unprepared grieving parents in front of the national cameras without screening them to make sure they were not going to break down completely. He was problem selected to speak because be could control himself, but it does still come across poorly.
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@ActualJusticeWarrior for clarification - he couldn't produce in discovery things like social blade scores which his company never paid for and weren't able to retroactively get since their channel was deleted. It was impossible for him to actually comply with the discovery requested.
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@malcanth3481 this is true, but i think there was something else going on since the insurance lawyers would have to know their clients could not be held legally liable due to centuries of precedent. Even if they didn't want the name dragged through the mud, you wouldn't go for a settlement that's that high.
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They also weren't able to play Jones clips to show were the damage actually occured - prosecution could have, but they decided not to.
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That's in Texas, Connecticut doesn't have the same limits.
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