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In reply to the discussion: Judge throws out Stormy Daniels's lawsuit against Trump [View all]OnlinePoker
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Do you really like the idea that defending yourself in public can be called "defamation"?
MadDAsHell
Oct 2018
#28
Everybody and their cousin supposedly has a video of Trump doing or saying something nasty
Jake Stern
Oct 2018
#17
Read the order. It's a solid ruling fully supported by the law. The judge had to rule this way.
PSPS
Oct 2018
#4
A ruling in favor of someone we dislike is always because the judge is a biased Republican - right?
The Velveteen Ocelot
Oct 2018
#51
Avenatti didn't force Cohen's guilty plea. The feds were investigating Cohen before
The Velveteen Ocelot
Oct 2018
#60
I know you're one of the anti-Avenattis here but he' the one who bought that case out into the...
brush
Oct 2018
#62
Well, get used to it. Ultra-conservative judges' opinions are illegitimate
sharedvalues
Oct 2018
#43
I agree. I've been saying pretty much the same for some time, but it mostly falls on deaf ears.
7962
Oct 2018
#15
Not him, Mueller is the man who has brought the real heat re: Cohen. Avenatti is a hanger-on
7962
Oct 2018
#34
He does bring attention to it. Mueller isnt going to appear on TV to discuss any of it.
7962
Oct 2018
#41
No, the reason is that the feds were investigating Cohen before the Daniels case
The Velveteen Ocelot
Oct 2018
#53
The client is responsible, although the client might also sue the lawyer for malpractice
The Velveteen Ocelot
Oct 2018
#59
I'm curious as to how many of the posters suggesting the case was dismissed because the judge
onenote
Oct 2018
#44