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It’s not just white women with this mindset. I think it’s a generational thing. As a Gen X woman I have witnessed this play out. I have millennial colleagues who are such mean girls, they find certain men ‘icky’ and refuse to engage with them. They are such weak little princesses. This weird victim mentality became popular with the millennials for some reason? There is misandry amongst boys/men that we aren’t ever allowed to acknowledge or recognize. Blake is just one in these whiny bratty millennials. There are millions like her of all colors but all around the same age. |
Someone did suggest pages and pages ago that she might go after information about Depp/Heard, but the current conversation thread arose from this article https://www.thewrap.com/blake-lively-justin-baldoni-lawsuit-text-message-subpoenas/ This article to me reads as they are going for fairly normal discovery concerning any and all records Jed Wallace and the wireless carriers may have related to Lively/Baldoni. It doesn't imply that Lively is going to get reams of evidence regarding other cases nor does it imply that she's on a fishing expedition because she has nothing. |
Oh, I had not seen that. I thought they were just looking for docs/communications related to her case, which seemed reasonable. |
Ok thanks, I was the one who asked. This makes sense to me -- if you can't request discovery of evidence related to your own lawsuit I don't understand what the point of discovery even is. I would worry that Wallace has destroyed communications or was smart enough not to put anything damning in writing. I have read that he keeps an extremely low profile with almost no internet presence so it seems like he might know how to cover his tracks. Someone said they may be able to recover deleted texts/emails? Curious how that all pans out. |
They will. That's a normal part of the discovery. Their personal information will be under a protective orderb |
They will want to know a baseline to see if he used the same strategies in other cases. That's all. It's not a crazy request at all |
From what we know this first round discovery requests she asked for is about her case. It doesn't mean she isn't going to ask about other cases and tactics use. |
Once again i don't believe you're a lawyer at all. Using a 3rd party forensic examination is often used and granted by judges. Hell i even had one in my divorce. |
They won’t be able to recover deleted emails in a civil case. |
It makes sense in a divorce if one side can allege that the other is destroying documents. It is not common in civil litigation. |
Yes they can. You can use forensic specialists in civil cases? |
No they won’t, it’s not relevant and unduly burdensome. |
What are you even talking about? You are only entitled to what exists when the case is filed. I suppose if one had proof that a party destroyed documents after receiving a complaint, but the issue here is going to the passage of time, not destruction, |
Not true in my case. We had a contentious divorce but neither my my ex husband or I requested one. The judge ordered one |
Yes, but for what purpose? They can get access to back up servers (and clearly are trying to) but they are not likely to have retained info for the relevant dates here, most erase everything after 90 days or less. They are unlikely to get unfettered access to a hard drive. |