+1 Every one of these posters supposedly defending Bi just make her look worse and worse. It is incredible that they could take someone who already looks absolutely awful and make her look even worse. I wouldn’t have thought it possible. |
You don’t understand what allegations in a complaint actually are. They aren’t ironclad truths, particularly from a lunatic that has burned through several lawyers and now has an ambulance chaser on contingency. |
Oh man, I apologize. I didn’t mean to infer that she was white trash because she has a * biracial * child, but I see that’s entirely how it’s written above. And that is of course not at all correct, fair or appropriate. You probably won’t believe me, but I didn’t mean to write biracial there. What happened is that in the article, Bi said that she considered it a red flag that the surrogate was a single mother with a biracial child. And when I was reading it, I was like, whoa, didn’t consider the “single mother” thing to be a red flag or the “biracial child” thing to be a red flag? Because the latter would be an incredibly racist thing to put in the article. So when I wrote my blurb above, I think I was just typing out the way it was written in the article, without thinking that it would imply I was connecting “white trash” with “biracial child”. Sorry about that. I maintain that the surrogate is white trash and I don’t think I said any “malignant lies” - I tried to stick with what was in the exhibits and the timeline set forth in the complaint and declarations. |
That’s crazy that Bi is interviewed in that case too. What is going on with this industry?? |
Apparently it's a cesspool that preys on vulnerable handmaidens... |
Neither are things written in a one-sided article by an author with an axe to grind. |
| I hope it doesn't mean the second surrogate who lost her uterus didn't even get paid. |
DP. Of course. But it doesn’t take a grand jury to figure out that the surrogate likely submitted bogus reimbursement requests. A non existent cleaning company that has only one client, the surrogate? Who charges $150/week for a 2 bed/2 bath apartment? I fear this is common sense. |
What axe to grind? The journalist meticulously documented everything from Bi’s own documents, some of which she allegedly provided in breach of an agreement with the surrogate. |
Uh, I paid something similar to that ten years ago for a 2 bed/bath. |
What's your evidence that the Wired author has an axe to grind? It's rarely in an author's interest (particularly one based in Sillicon Valley) to defend a powerless person against the accusations of a wealthy venture capitalist who has been very vocal about their interest in suing so many people in their orbit. |
Ok cool. So you think the surrogate’s receipts are valid? What about the fact that the company was non existent and the invoices were created by the surrogates ex bf? |
The surrogate was given clearance by her doctor to briefly leave and take care of some practical matters for her long hospital stay. If the doctors hadn’t agreed it would be all over the chart that she left ama. |
ms. bi, i suggest you message your doctor to see if she can work you in for a check up. |
That’s not what the surrogate says. She says she was cleared to leave to go get vitamins, which is preposterous. That’s literally her account in the article - that the medical staff told her she could leave to pick up vitamins and come back. Hospitals don’t let you take outside medications and supplements, let alone leave to pick them up. She wasn’t formally discharged AMA. She snuck out. |