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05-01-2014 09:04 AM |
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Originally Posted by Clodfobble
(Post 898059)
If a third party had spied on them, I'd be with you. But a conversation is realistically owned by both people in it, so she's free to do with it what she wants. I guess the lesson is, pick a better girlfriend who will keep your secrets.
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Legally, the conversation is owned by both of them, in a sense. In CA both parties must be aware of the recording. So the sticking point becomes whether or not he knew he was being recorded. She (and by she I mean her lawyers) say he knew. He asked her to record him because he kept forgetting things. That doesn't make much sense to me, and I'd like to see something that corroborates that. Not much of an 'archivist' imo. (Insert here the recent things I've read that her people are stating she did not have a romantic involvement with him, though he bought her a condo and I think 3 expensive cars...complete with 'I heart V' license plate on one.)
Whether it's Oprah or Magic who buys the team, they're going to get it real cheap-like. Hmmmm.
Spexx, you're right about him being fined in the past for statements (real crappy statements) he made about his black and hispanic tenants. Did you also know the L.A. chapter of the NAACP was slated to give him another award. A recent award, despite all the hoopla regarding his fines for aforementioned comments. The price of this award? A measly 45 grand donation. Which they will now return, since it's all out there now.
People whose integrity is for sale. Why does that idea still make me sick to my stomach, when it's become so damn prevalent as to be considered almost normal?
Besides, Miss V(isor) says she's going to be president! She's a modern day civil rights activist. Right.
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