Yep and apparently they filed a couple of days before the Statute is set to expire.Not in that state. It's 12 years.
Isn't the "Statute of Limitations", 7 years ?????
Not in that state. It's 12 years.
Yep and apparently they filed a couple of days before the Statute is set to expire.
Playing devil's advocate, what is the possibility that these charges were brought against him because in his speeches to the different colleges he spoke about against sitting back, doing nothing and getting paid for it. He challenged people of his color to get off their duffs and work for an honest living. Not politically correct to say those things, and now he is paying the price?
Playing devil's advocate, what is the possibility that these charges were brought against him because in his speeches to the different colleges he spoke about against sitting back, doing nothing and getting paid for it. He challenged people of his color to get off their duffs and work for an honest living. Not politically correct to say those things, and now he is paying the price?
Don't know about that, but I would listen to any arguments that involved a combination of these factors:
1) a guy with a net worth of several hundred million dollars,
2) a guy who stepped out on his wife regularly,
3) women who thought they were using Cos to get famous while he was using them for sex,
4) the recent redefinition of consent to mean that "yes" isn't really "yes", and
5) agreeing to have sex with a guy...and use drugs with him, but then years later realizing that #3 didn't work and #1.
This makes my thoughts on this valid. Why so damn long.
For gosh sake, people, this isn't rocket science....it just pays like rocket science....for celebrity lawyers.
First Pee Wee Herman and now the Cos. Looks like everybody has flaws. My bubble is burst. I thought that personalities were really what the entertainment industry presented them to be.