Posted on 12/06/2012 2:55:45 PM PST by Faith Presses On
Go get em George
I hope he owns them after this and then goes after that out of control prosecutor.
I wish I could be on that jury, I would make Zimmerman a rich man.
He should be suing Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson too, but Sharpton doesn’t pay off even when found guilty, and Jesse is still paying child support for his little bastard.
Good. I hope he wins big.
Go big, Mr. Z. I mean BIG!!!!!!!! I want the filth who call themselves “the media” to PAY!!!!!
Wait till he sues and, better yet, files bar grievances against Team Crump. They have far exceeded ‘advocacy’ on behalf of their client; they have (seemingly) committed fraud and related ethical issues. They should all be disbarred for life.
Now I’m waiting to see if ABC News will cover this on their evening news tonight. They tend to skip any news that isn’t bad for Zimmerman. I don’t watch NBC, though. Will they mention it?
I hope George wins big!
Now I’m waiting to see if ABC News will cover this on their evening news tonight. They tend to skip any news that isn’t bad for Zimmerman. I don’t watch NBC, though. Will they mention it?
SUE, GEORGE, SUE!!!!
BTW, what did the press say about Annie Oakley?
Amen. Bankrupt the bastards.
Good for Jorge!
I hope he takes that scumbag Democrat newsroom for $million$.
cut and paste from Wiki:
In 1904, sensational cocaine prohibition stories were selling well. The newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst published a false story that Oakley had been arrested for stealing to support a cocaine habit. The woman actually arrested was a burlesque performer who told Chicago police that her name was “Annie Oakley”. The original Annie Oakley spent much of the next six years winning 54 of 55 libel lawsuits against newspapers. She collected less in judgments than were her legal expenses, but to her, a restored reputation justified the loss of time and money.
Most of the newspapers that printed the story had relied on the Hearst article, and upon learning of the libelous error they immediately retracted the false story with apologies. Hearst, however, tried to avoid paying the anticipated court judgments of $20,000 ($300,000, adjusted for inflation in 2008 dollars) by sending an investigator to Darke County with the intent of collecting reputation-smearing gossip from Oakley’s past. The investigator found nothing.[28]
I hope there is a suit in the works for Matt Gutman and ABC News too. Go George.!
L Lin Wood comes to mind.
It 99.9% won’t go to a jury.
I didn’t know that about Annie Oakley.
It kind of puts her in a new light. Most people threaten to sue and then fail to follow through...Annie Oakley sued 55 times. Presumably in 55 different jurisdictions. Back when travel was train, ship, or horse.
I don’t know about cowboy type toughness but going through 55 lawsuit over six years shows a certain bulldog tenacity that is intimidating.
Good. I hope he also sues the Miami and Palm Beach media for the same reason.
He also ought to sue the ambulance chaser who convinced his attacker’s parents that they had a case.
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