She probably has legal standing to sue the man's sister for publishing that video and anyone who posted her identifying information including her employment details as well as all those who retweeted that information. And she'd probably win. |
Oh I knew this was coming. |
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I'm sorry, are you new to earth or the internet? Because, no. But she might be fined for walking her dog off leash, and charged for making false claims against a person to police. As she should. |
It's a harassing name that gets under the skin of white women. It strikes a nerve and black people see it and find it funny
Sticks and stones, Karen, sticks and stones. |
you are hilarious. |
You watch. A woman like this will sue. And, again, I'm pretty sure she will win. |
Lol. I hope this is one person posting all of these. I’m really enjoying them. |
Don’t use words you don’t understand. Makes you look like an idiot. |
You mean sort of like the "policing" that happened with Aubrey? |
You forgot the animal cruelty. Actually, it was her former dogwalker who doxxed her. He also included 4 screenshots from her social media of the poor pooch in various leg casts. This b is nuts! |
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I wonder if that man is happy she got fired from her job. Or his sister.
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GOOD! Here's the company's tweet https://twitter.com/FTI_US/status/1265348185201008641 |
Nope. Much of what you said is inaccurate. She isn't suing anybody...she needs to save her money now. |
| I sincerely and humbly apologize to everyone, especially to that man, his family," Amy Cooper said in a phone interview with NBC New York. "It was unacceptable and I humbly and fully apologize to everyone who’s seen that video, everyone that’s been offended … everyone who thinks of me in a lower light and I understand why they do." |