Victor Mignogna v. Funimation Productions, LLC, et al. (2019) - Vic's lawsuit against Funimation, VAs, and others, for over a million dollars.

And what did you think about this case when it started? That Chupp would rule for or agains
Here is approximately how dumb you are: They can then lose THAT appeal, Vic asks for attorneys fees, gets them, then defendants can appeal THAT, then we have to accumulate MORE attorneys fees, which both sides will ask for in return, and then the cycle repeats.

Is it just turtles all the way down with you assclowns?
Retarded helmets, not turtles, but yes.
 
Chupp awarded $5k in sanctions each for all three parties. The total of all the parties with all attorney fees, expenses, sanctions and fees for appeals comes to $525,542.42.

If Vic decides to forgo appeals he would owe $238,042.42 right now.
Holy shit! I’m dying! That’s even less than the GFM money. That’s like the ultimate slap in the face! 😂
 
So how much did the Defendants spend on attorneys to get that amount in awards/sanctions again? Much higher iirc than what they were awarded, and that is on the assumption that Vic doesn't appeal, which halts payment.

Edit:
Holy shit! I’m dying! That’s even less than the GFM money. That’s like the ultimate slap in the face! 😂

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30k less.
 
So how much did the Defendants spend on attorneys to get that amount in awards/sanctions again? Much higher iirc than what they were awarded, and that is on the assumption that Vic doesn't appeal, which halts payment.

Monica & Ron accrued 280K in fees, and wanted 100k-260K in sanctions

Funi Spent 170K
Jamie Spent 60K

The total payout for everyone, unless Vic also loses appeals is less than the fees for MoRon alone.
 
Nope, it's you tards that can't read.
I'd argue they should get 50k between them, they filed jointly for the entire suit, you shouldn't suddenly get to be treated separately now. But none of it matters because this circus is going to appeals, for now I'll bask in the knowledge that Lemoine got a fraction of the sanctions and less than half his fees.
 
Here is approximately how dumb you are: They can then lose THAT appeal, Vic asks for attorneys fees, gets them, then defendants can appeal THAT, then we have to accumulate MORE attorneys fees, which both sides will ask for in return, and then the cycle repeats.

Is it just turtles all the way down with you assclowns?
Or maybe they win. Like they did here. But that would never happen again, would it?
 
Okay, calm down people. "Won the battle dot dot dot"

Although it is funny that if Vic no longer goes through with appeals, the gfm has just paid for these fees and all he pays is his attorney fees out of pocket like he was planning to do before the gfm was a thing.
 
Okay, calm down people. "Won the battle dot dot dot"

Although it is funny that if Vic no longer goes through with appeals, the gfm has just paid for these fees and all he pays is his attorney fees out of pocket like he was planning to do before the gfm was a thing.

Exactly, this actually opens up some options. Although now the Appeal might be ripe, and that's only a 3K filing fee.
I'm sure Ty, Martinez and Vic will be having a chat in the next few days to see if they go through with the appeal.
 
Or maybe they win. Like they did here. But that would never happen again, would it?
Win WHAT? Racking up more fees in the pursuit of repaying their old fees that were ridiculous to begin with? While also never submitting the unredacted billing the judge asked for? And quite possibly perjuring themselves at the same time?

PROTIP: If you take your soup-eating helmet off to eat soup out of, you have to put another helmet on while you do that.
 
Or maybe they win. Like they did here. But that would never happen again, would it?

If Chupp was on the COA, that could totally happen again. Rumor has it he isn't, though.

Why does the LawTwitter narrative rely entirely on bad case readings, and rulings without citations or legal rationale?
 
Monica & Ron accrued 280K in fees, and wanted 100k-260K in sanctions

Funi Spent 170K
Jamie Spent 60K
So at this point, they all operate at a loss. Only one who was sensible was Marchi who is the only one who comes close to recouping costs at this stage. Funi's 1/3rd covered and MoRon not even half. IDK how much GFM money has been used yet, but I'm sure if he decided not to go to appeals (which would be silly) what's left over may cover a good portion of that.

I'm sure the MoRons are going to have some conversations with LemonAids about that bill now.
I would want to be a fly on the wall when they ask him "so what did you mean you would charge us this if you didn't win"? Odds of Ron going ape shit on him, or is Mosquito man too "chad" for his soy ass to get rough with?
 
Exactly, this actually opens up some options. Although now the Appeal might be ripe, and that's only a 3K filing fee.
I'm sure Ty, Martinez and Vic will be having a chat in the next few days to see if they go through with the appeal.
They should, there are good causes on MoRon and Funimation that required Chupp to outright ignore/be unaware of evidence. Marchi is more... difficult. Personally, I'd have never added her to the lawsuit to begin with.
 
Appeal or no appeal - ruling that Vic should pay half a mill in damages for his "frivolous lawsuit", that the judge doesn't even believe to be frivolous, seems insane to me.

Half a million if the Appeals and Supreme Court don't think the case has enough merit for oral arguments, it goes down to more the courts review it (the more merit it has even if they still side against Vic), attorney fees for Appeals are ruled in with the final judgment.

So if both the Appeals and Supreme Court take the case and EDIT: don't think the case has enough merit for oral arguments it is half a million.

Honestly, it's better than expected. 10-20% reduction was the going guess, so more than 50% on some cases is significant. Probably a sign that Chupp is settling in that this isn't going to go away and he should start paying attention.
 
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