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News *** Conor McGregor Found Civilly Liable for 2018 Sexual Assault MEGA THREAD ***

She lives a life of luxury and is not looking to give that up no matter what Conor does with other women.

The fact she is still his "fiancee" after over a decade may play a part as well in not being guaranteed a share of his finances if they did split.

That's how Jones has his woman locked down. Although I feel Dee is complicit with Conor, while Jones fiancee is a straight up victim (was literally viciously beat by him.)

Yeah, the fact Conor waited SO long to propose and is now waiting so long to actually get married to says everything...

I don't believe he loves anyone but himself. He's just calculated through and through. A sociopath.
 
Dee the Doorknob loves the money and that keeps her in the relationship. Obviously this isn't the first time Canrat has "stepped out" of his fraud of a relationship. Let's not forget about that random fatty at the basketball game he went to town with in a bathroom stall. I bet she must've forgiven him for that as well.
She can divorce him and take 50% of his net worth

She doesn't have to stay with him
 
Since we don't know what's in his contract, it's kind of idle speculation to say what would happen in court. Putting a termination clause into a contract IS legal, it just has to be written in strong legal language, and the incident has to be a legit violation of the clause as it was written. The NFL cuts people for that without pay, and I'm sure they have a lot of good lawyers on the case that say it is permissible (it's been tested a lot in the NFL). The union challenges the NFL on them, but the player can be cut if the violation meets the standard of the contract language.

An even better example is Kanye West. He fell out of the billionaire's club with his losses over anti-sematic statements, and that is publicly confirmed. And he has a lot of money to pay lawyers to take it to court.

Can you link me to the NFLPA actually suing the NFL in court? Because I can't find much. All I can find are individual players suing the NFL and the NFLPA both. This case is a bit different because of the nature of collective bargaining. You almost hand your legal rights over to your union. It's an extra layer of complexity. If your union doesn't support your claim against your employer, then you're in a very difficult legal position, no question.

Conor McGregor will lose money the same way Kanye West has. The doors to many future opportunities will be closed to McGregor, no question. He will struggle to find sponsors. But I highly doubt his sponsors get away with cutting ties and not paying out his contract. If we don't hear about a court case of him suing them, you can guarantee they paid him out.
 
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Can you link me to the NFLPA actually suing the NFL in court? Because I can't find much. All I can find are individual players suing the NFL and the NFLPA both. This case is a bit different because of the nature of collective bargaining. You almost hand your legal rights over to your union. It's an extra layer of complexity. If your union doesn't support your claim against your employer, then you're in a very difficult legal position, no question.

Conor McGregor will lose money the same way Kanye West has. The door to many future opportunities will be closed to McGregor, no question. He will struggle to find sponsors. But I highly doubt his sponsors get away with cutting ties and not paying out his contract. If we don't hear about a court case of him suing them, you can guarantee they paid him out.
The NFLPA DOESN'T generally sue the NFL in these cases because of arbitration agreements, which is true in most of these cases in team sports. That's the only difference- arbitration vs court. The same legal concept holds in terms of the contract language; if it isn't strong and the violation doesn't fit the language, it won't fly. The NFLPA has both won and lost these cases.

Kanye did not lose the future of his money in a general sense, he lost the money that Reebok was going to pay him over the coming year, which would have been in his contract.
 
... How did people react when Tyson actually got convicted of rape in the 90's? I can only imagine how many murals there was of him worldwide.

Edit: Just wondering since i wasn't around at the time
A portion of the public (including myself) didn't think he did it.



Cliffs:

-Washington said that she resisted Tyson's advances in the limo, three witnesses claimed she was the one who started kissing him, but the judge didn't allow those witnesses to testify. It also begged the question, if she was resisting his advances, why did she exit the limo, walk through the hotel lobby, and follow Tyson up to his hotel room? But because Tyson's lawyer only got hired because he had previously got Don King out of a tax lawsuit and didn't have any experience in these types of cases, the lawyer never properly cross examined Washington.

-Washington had gone into Tyson's hotel bathroom to remove her pantyliner and didn't replace it with anything; if she were resisting his advances, why did she do that? Furthermore, in those types of hotel rooms there are telephones, so if she thought she was about to be raped, why didn't she call the downstairs for help? Again, Tyson's lawyer didn't have any experience with these cases and never asked these questions.

-Washington was presented throughout the case as a good, virgin, Christian woman, but an ex-boyfriend signed an affidavit that when Washington's father found out they had (consensual) premarital sëx, she told her father that her boyfriend raped her, but the judge once again didn't allow this sworn statement to be entered into evidence.

-The jurors for the case said later that they would've given a different verdict had they known any of this, but because of incompetent lawyering and a corrupt/racist judge, Tyson was "convicted".

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This piece of evidence alone would be enough to create reasonable doubt, not to mention the multitudes of other evidence and cross examination that could've saved Tyson had it not been for the racist judge and Tyson's incompetent lawyer.
 
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