PS1 over PS2 just doesn't make sense
I don't think @mdmadon list is in order
cause if it is, then he's tripping
Crazy taxi woulda been goated had they addded some sort of story mode. All that great gameplay with so little to do
Simpsons Road Rage
You don't even care when you're a little ass kid. Everything is fun
Hell yeah it’s fun for a lil bit but after the 20th YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH high score run its over
Lebron's coach and his whole team have no idea where Lebron is or his status amid new Jay Z allegations involving Diddy
Lebron's coach and his whole team have no idea where Lebron is or his status amid new Jay Z allegations involving Diddy
Any casual basketball fan could tell you it’s cuz he’s pondering a trade to the warriors
But don’t let that get in the way of the narrative
@op
I take it you see this as a bad look? This is like his initial statement x10
Part of me thinks it looks like him sociopathically trying to react how someone 100% innocent would… but then again he very well may be and not be bluffing
We need some evidence cuz until that happens basically any response he d have could be dissected and framed as a bad look tbh
@op
Actually they're doing a good job making Buzbee look bad, with the alleged victim acknowledging inconsistencies in her story
https://www.reddit.com/r/Music/s/ibVRHj69dL
Reddit gotta be the dumbest place on the internet
It's not a white man so they lose all sense.
"I have made some mistakes” in recollections of that night, the woman, identified as Jane Doe in the lawsuit filed against Jay-Z and Diddy, told NBC News.
The woman said she stands by her allegations overall. The inconsistencies in her account of the incident — alleged to have happened 24 years ago — do not necessarily mean the allegations are false."
"Among the inconsistencies: The woman said her father picked her up after the alleged sexual assault, but he says he doesn’t recall that.
The woman also claims she spoke to a celebrity at the after-party where she said she was sexually assaulted, but that celebrity said he was not in New York at that time.
And images from that evening show Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, and Sean “Diddy” Combs at a different location than the one the woman described, although their whereabouts for the entire evening are unclear."
Buzbee says he is continuing to vet her claims.
“Jane Doe’s case was referred to our firm by another, who vetted it prior to sending it to us,” he told NBC News in an email.
“Our client remains fiercely adamant that what she has stated is true, to the best of her memory.
We will continue to vet her claims and collect corroborating data to the extent it exists. Because we have interrogated her intensely, she has even agreed to submit to a polygraph. I’ve never had a client suggest that before.”
“In any event,” he added, “we always do our best to vet each claim made, just as we did in this case. This has been extremely distressing for her, to the point she has experienced seizures and had to seek medical treatment due to the stress.”
"Carter’s attorney Alex Spiro said, “It is stunning that a lawyer would not only file such a serious complaint without proper vetting, but would make things worse by further peddling this false story in the press.
We are asking the Court to dismiss this frivolous case today, and will take up the matter of additional discipline for Mr. Buzbee and all the lawyers that filed the complaint.”
NBC News traveled to Houston to interview the woman, who declined to be identified, at her attorney’s office earlier this week.
“You should always fight for what happened to you,” she said about why she is going public with her accusations now. “You should always advocate for yourself and be a voice for yourself.
You should never let what somebody else did ruin or run your life. I just hope I can give others the strength to come forward like I came forward.”
Her father told NBC News that he does not recall picking her up after the alleged attack, casting doubt on a key detail in her lawsuit.
According to their address at the time, her father would have driven more than five hours from their home to pick her up.
“I feel like I would remember that, and I don’t,” he said in an interview Thursday. “I have a lot going on, but I mean, that’s something that would definitely stick in my mind.”
The woman’s father, who said he learned of the alleged assault this week, added that he did remember once picking her up in the middle of the night. But, he said, it “was a local drive.”
"Asked about her father’s account in a follow-up interview on Friday, the woman said she stood by her claim that he had picked her up and that it’s possible he had misremembered.
“There are a lot of things, and this is stuff that we argue about constantly, something he said or did back in New York around that time period he just doesn’t remember,” she said. “It actually causes a lot of fights sometimes in the household.”
"Regarding her father’s recollections, Buzbee told NBC News, “We agree he states he doesn’t remember. ... His daughter explains that he was in no state to remember during that point in time due to personal issues he was having then. We are talking about a time frame more than twenty years ago.”
"The woman also told NBC News she spoke with musician Benji Madden at the after-party.
But a representative for Madden confirmed that neither Benji nor his brother Joel attended the 2000 VMAs and that they were on tour in the Midwest at that time. (The woman did not accuse the brothers of any wrongdoing.)"
"Honestly, what is the clearest is what happened to me and the route that I took to what happened to me. Not all of the faces there are as clear,” the woman said in the Friday follow-up interview. “So I have made some mistakes. I may have made a mistake in identifying.”
"Also among the woman’s allegations that could not be corroborated is how she made it to New York City that night.
One of her attorneys provided NBC News with the name and birth date of the friend she said drove her, who would have been 20 at the time. That person appears to have since died. NBC News’ attempts to reach the person’s relatives were unsuccessful."