Dropping Like Flies

excontradiction wrote:
Aaron Hernández
A childhood friend of mine was on the legal team that just got him acquitted in the second trial and she is absolutely stunned. Also in Mar A Lago, but stunned while there.
Bill O'Reilly's job
excontradiction wrote:
Aaron Hernández


He died an innocent man.

n the state of Massachusetts, Hernandez technically died an innocent man due to the legal principle of abatement ab initio, where if a person dies and has not exhausted all legal appeals, the case reverts to its status at the beginning; so the person becomes innocent. Hernandez had an appeal pending for his 2014 conviction in the murder of Odin Lloyd.[92]
Relaxer wrote:
excontradiction wrote:
Aaron Hernández


He died an innocent man.

n the state of Massachusetts, Hernandez technically died an innocent man due to the legal principle of abatement ab initio, where if a person dies and has not exhausted all legal appeals, the case reverts to its status at the beginning; so the person becomes innocent. Hernandez had an appeal pending for his 2014 conviction in the murder of Odin Lloyd.[92]

Lots of speculation that this gets his family his NFL pension/signing bonus now.
Also, he died doing what he loved.
Julian, wrote:
Relaxer wrote:
excontradiction wrote:
Aaron Hernández


He died an innocent man.

n the state of Massachusetts, Hernandez technically died an innocent man due to the legal principle of abatement ab initio, where if a person dies and has not exhausted all legal appeals, the case reverts to its status at the beginning; so the person becomes innocent. Hernandez had an appeal pending for his 2014 conviction in the murder of Odin Lloyd.[92]

Lots of speculation that this gets his family his NFL pension/signing bonus now.


man that seems weird to me…how much money are we talking about?
hutch wrote:
man that seems weird to me…how much money are we talking about?
I'm not 100% sure. Obviously the lack of a technical criminal conviction doesn't shield his estate from civil charges from victim's families but pensions generally are not touchable.
fuckin Tucker Carlson.. is this the fastest rise through a channel? First he took over Megyn.. now a few months later he takes over O'Lielly…

He's one lucky dude..
Never before has one bow tie held back so much power.
Julian, wrote:
hutch wrote:
man that seems weird to me…how much money are we talking about?
I'm not 100% sure. Obviously the lack of a technical criminal conviction doesn't shield his estate from civil charges from victim's families but pensions generally are not touchable.


The Patriots withheld $3.25 million of his signing bonus and $2.5 million of his guaranteed base salary.  They withheld it because per the CBA, they have the right if he is convicted of a crime.  If his convictions are vacated, the families lawyers will ask that the money be reinstated.

This will end with a settlement somewhere less than that $5 million number, but probably more than $1m.
vansmack wrote:
Julian, wrote:
hutch wrote:
man that seems weird to me…how much money are we talking about?
I'm not 100% sure. Obviously the lack of a technical criminal conviction doesn't shield his estate from civil charges from victim's families but pensions generally are not touchable.


The Patriots withheld $3.25 million of his signing bonus and $2.5 million of his guaranteed base salary.  They withheld it because per the CBA, they have the right if he is convicted of a crime.  If his convictions are vacated, the families lawyers will ask that the money be reinstated.

This will end with a settlement somewhere less than that $5 million number, but probably more than $1m.
Thank you for clarifying this isn't a pension issue but a contractual one.

My apologies for not including my standard "/I am not a lawyer" proviso.
j.c. spink
Cuba Gooding
^senior
Joanie
I can't recall if there's a soon to be dropping like flies thread, but The Reaper is knocking on Gregg Allman's door.
Knock knock knocking on Gregg Allmans door or just regular?
excontradiction wrote:
Joanie


Oh Scott, I'm never amazed at how low you can go....

Monday morning, the Harrison County Coroner?s Office and Sheriff?s Department issued a joint statement saying Moran passed due to complications with her stage 4 cancer. The statement added there were no illegal narcotics found at the scene, but Scott Baio thinks her lifetime of drugs and alcohol abuse may have had something to do with her untimely death.

During an interview with ?The Bernie & Sid Show,? also Monday, Baio admitted he was ?not completely shocked? by his ?Joanie Loves Chachi? co-star?s passing.

?I?m OK, a little shocked but not completely shocked that this happened. My thing is, I feel bad because her whole life, she was troubled, could never find what made her happy and content. For me, you do drugs or drink, you?re gonna die. I?m sorry if that?s cold, but God gave you a brain, gave you the will to live and thrive and you gotta take care of yourself.?
what an asshole.