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Finally, the My Pillow Guy Will Have His Day in Court!
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<blockquote data-quote="TLK Valentine" data-source="post: 75781962" data-attributes="member: 306134"><p>The Pillow guy isn't in court to prove his claims of fraud; he's in court to defend himself against (I presume) libel and/or slander.</p><p></p><p>For him to lose, the plaintiff must prove via a preponderance of evidence <em><strong>two</strong></em> things.</p><p></p><p>1. MyPillow Guy <em><strong>lied</strong></em>,</p><p>2. MyPillow Guy had <em><strong>malicious intent</strong></em>.</p><p></p><p>Most such cases lose because while 1. is easy enough, 2. is nearly impossible to prove absent a confession.</p><p></p><p>MyPillow Guy cannot prove his claims are true -- Donald's team tried, and they lost all over the country. Therefore, his only hope is to convince a judge that he <em><strong>sincerely believes</strong></em> the nonsense he's been spewing out.</p><p></p><p>Easy enough to win his case, but it doesn't hurt Biden in the slightest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLK Valentine, post: 75781962, member: 306134"] The Pillow guy isn't in court to prove his claims of fraud; he's in court to defend himself against (I presume) libel and/or slander. For him to lose, the plaintiff must prove via a preponderance of evidence [I][B]two[/B][/I] things. 1. MyPillow Guy [I][B]lied[/B][/I], 2. MyPillow Guy had [I][B]malicious intent[/B][/I]. Most such cases lose because while 1. is easy enough, 2. is nearly impossible to prove absent a confession. MyPillow Guy cannot prove his claims are true -- Donald's team tried, and they lost all over the country. Therefore, his only hope is to convince a judge that he [I][B]sincerely believes[/B][/I] the nonsense he's been spewing out. Easy enough to win his case, but it doesn't hurt Biden in the slightest. [/QUOTE]
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