By Lunatic Go To PostCoward took the easy way out. Despicable human to the end.Yep. Cowardice was his option.
By i can get you a toe Go To PostWish we could do something about the people that abetted him and Nassar tho.Fall guy is now dead so case closed am rite. Same shit with Epstein.
a tragic end to a tragic story for everyone involved
Fuck that.
If a sexual predator wants to off himself, go fucking right ahead, it's not tragic.
(I have self-censored much more I could have otherwise said about pulling the rip cord.)
By Pac-12 Go To PostIt is tragic that he does not have to face justice. Why the fuck should that scumbag have the chance to go out on his terms?
Fuck that.
If a sexual predator wants to off himself, go fucking right ahead, it's not tragic.
(I have self-censored much more I could have otherwise said about pulling the rip cord.)
By DY_nasty Go To Postout is good enough. justice is subjective ijsIs it? I mean, he deserves all that smoke and all the dimes he was going to have to drop, they deserved it too...
I would have understood if he got caught slipping by a victims' father or something but being able to just go out how you wish after ruining countless of women's lives.. doesn't seem good enough to me and indeed tragic.
I am not concerned with him living because I care about his life per se...
By blackace Go To PostIs it? I mean, he deserves all that smoke and all the dimes he was going to have to drop, they deserved it too…yeah. fuck em
I would have understood if he got caught slipping by a victims' father or something but being able to just go out how you wish after ruining countless of women's lives.. doesn't seem good enough to me and indeed tragic.
I am not concerned with him living because I care about his life per se…
the pageantry of 'justice' is wildly overrated imo. very few people keep all of their dirt to memory as well.
By DY_nasty Go To Postyeah. fuck emIt is just a matter of a dude getting to decide, I would rather die than face the music.. when the very nature of his crimes were taking choices from his victims.
the pageantry of 'justice' is wildly overrated imo. very few people keep all of their dirt to memory as well.
Yeah he is dead fuck em... I agree. But it should had been much, much worse for him,
By blackace Go To PostIt is just a matter of a dude getting to decide, I would rather die than face the music.. when the very nature of his crimes were taking choices from his victims.not that kinda planet imo
Yeah he is dead fuck em… I agree. But it should had been much, much worse for him,
By DY_nasty Go To Postnot that kinda planet imoNot sure how it isn't.. Did he not decide to kill himself instead of getting his life ruined and perhaps getting people outed in the process? Seems he got to make that choice (or had that choice made for him like Epstein lol )
Maybe death is for the best, what do I know?
By blackace Go To PostNot sure how it isn't.. Did he not decide to kill himself instead of getting his life ruined and perhaps getting people outed in the process? Seems he got to make that choice (or had that choice made for him like Epstein lol )the amount of people who get the story book ending and closure is too few to get caught up on how shit stains get what's coming. I understand wanting more but maybe I'm jaded
Maybe death is for the best, what do I know?
I'd be perfectly fine if slime around the world decided to all jump off a cliff on their own time. Shit, I'd pitch in for gas money if they needed it.
That's why they actually have some scumbag like him on the ropes it is frustrating that he just gets an easy out... 🤷🏾♂️
Told his gymnasts to kill himself. Kills himself.
Depending on you view things his victims don't have to come forward publicly and that might be a blessing to some of them. Sure some might mind it empowering to look him dead in the eye in the court room and find solidarity with others there but mostly that shit is retraumatizing for many. Last time I talked to someone whose rapist killed themselves was a "glad he can't abuse anyone else anymore." There's no guarantee of justice, but if they're dead they aren't finding new victims.
Depending on you view things his victims don't have to come forward publicly and that might be a blessing to some of them. Sure some might mind it empowering to look him dead in the eye in the court room and find solidarity with others there but mostly that shit is retraumatizing for many. Last time I talked to someone whose rapist killed themselves was a "glad he can't abuse anyone else anymore." There's no guarantee of justice, but if they're dead they aren't finding new victims.
By i can get you a toe Go To PostTold his gymnasts to kill himself. Kills himself.
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By Pac-12 Go To PostSo no more baking soda, got it.Anti-Semite!
Anti-bake-ite, to be honest. I don't really cook it all.
If bakers are a race, then all apologies and I'll accept my ban.
If bakers are a race, then all apologies and I'll accept my ban.
Man, few days ago it was only one.
I want to say dude is done, but all sorts of scumbags get second chances in the NFL.
I want to say dude is done, but all sorts of scumbags get second chances in the NFL.
i watched like 1-2 video of his and he seemd like the Ellen nice guy™ type that just gives out cars and surprised people with celebrities but i recently saw that he does way more fucked up shit.
Extract from one of the lawsuits against Watson: https://www.reddit.com/r/nfl/comments/mar1qu/locker_the_11th_lawsuit_against_deshaun_watson/grtr4ef/
He then asked her to perform oral sex on him and to pretend that he was a woman, since she had never been with a man before.m8 m8 m8 m8 m8 m8
By Pedja Go To Postm8 m8 m8 m8 m8 m8wew
Yeah, when the first account came out, I thought about the problems with the Texans he was having, maybe it was a hitjob or something... then 12+ very specific accounts came out, all detailing similar patterns and shared locations and nah... this guy is a predator with a very specific thing going on.
Over the last few years I've read a few stories about Middleditch being an unrepentant arsehole. The biggest one being that he forced his wife into having an open relationship that she didn't really want. So these new allegations don't really surprise me.
Not an actual allegation but looking at the comments for how many people this tweet resonated with... oof
By Cleff Go To PostOver the last few years I've read a few stories about Middleditch being an unrepentant arsehole. The biggest one being that he forced his wife into having an open relationship that she didn't really want. So these new allegations don't really surprise me.2 creeps from the Silicon Valley show? Hmm
And no, I still have no idea why I should have known who the Vlogsquad guy is.
So just got this e-mail. University is still not fully cooperating with the Nassar investigation
Dear Spartans,
Today, on behalf of the Board of Trustees, the Michigan State University Office of General Counsel responded to Attorney General Dana Nessel’s Feb. 24 letter renewing her request that the university take the action of waiving attorney-client privilege regarding specific documents related to Larry Nassar. In our response, we have notified the Attorney General that the Board will not be taking this action and, therefore, will continue to maintain attorney-client privilege.
We have listened to many viewpoints on this topic over the past three years and have heard the feedback many of you have provided to us. We realize some members of the MSU community have disagreed with maintaining attorney-client privilege, so we wanted to share this information directly with you.
The attorney-client privilege is a fundamental legal right that applies to all individuals and institutions in the United States. The scope of the privilege is narrow. The attorney-client privilege only applies to confidential communications by a client to its attorney that are made for the purpose of obtaining legal advice. It does not protect against the discovery of facts. Facts are not privileged.
As you know, MSU has been the subject of many governmental inquiries and investigations related to relationship violence and sexual misconduct. We have provided those agencies and the Department of Attorney General the requested facts. Further, in 2019, as part of a legal proceeding, Judge Richard Ball reviewed the documents in question and ruled that the university appropriately maintained attorney-client privilege.
MSU has made significant changes in its RVSM-related processes, policies and systems aimed at preventing sexual misconduct, harassment and assault. There is more work to be done. On behalf of the Board of Trustees, we are committed to continuing to address the changes needed for a safer and more respectful campus.
Sincerely,
Dianne Byrum, Chair
MSU Board of Trustees