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Post by riosamba on Jun 18, 2018 18:42:23 GMT -4
I think that while we would all pass out from shock if it turned out that Camille didn't know, it would be hard to make a case against her. "I trusted my husband. It was only after the testimony came out in court that I learned the real truth." Unless there's documentary evidence to be had, I don't see how they get to the preponderance they need against Camille. If it's a fast divorce with no argument over the division of assets, then that will speak volumes. If they're smart, they'll make the division pretty standard to avoid the appearance of doing exactly what they are doing.
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Post by cubanitafresca on Jun 18, 2018 22:14:19 GMT -4
I think that while we would all pass out from shock if it turned out that Camille didn't know, it would be hard to make a case against her. "I trusted my husband. It was only after the testimony came out in court that I learned the real truth." Unless there's documentary evidence to be had, I don't see how they get to the preponderance they need against Camille. If it's a fast divorce with no argument over the division of assets, then that will speak volumes. If they're smart, they'll make the division pretty standard to avoid the appearance of doing exactly what they are doing. I’m thinking it’s not the being married to him part that makes her vulnerable it’s the being his manager part. She would have known about the various settlements, the complaints etc.
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Post by riosamba on Jun 18, 2018 22:53:53 GMT -4
I think that while we would all pass out from shock if it turned out that Camille didn't know, it would be hard to make a case against her. "I trusted my husband. It was only after the testimony came out in court that I learned the real truth." Unless there's documentary evidence to be had, I don't see how they get to the preponderance they need against Camille. If it's a fast divorce with no argument over the division of assets, then that will speak volumes. If they're smart, they'll make the division pretty standard to avoid the appearance of doing exactly what they are doing. I’m thinking it’s not the being married to him part that makes her vulnerable it’s the being his manager part. She would have known about the various settlements, the complaints etc. That's an excellent point and one I had totally forgotten about.
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Post by discoprincess on Jun 19, 2018 9:26:40 GMT -4
Staying married, the lawyers go after 100% of the joint assets. If they split, the lawyers can go after the half with the guy that committed the crime and was convicted (fairly easy), but the other half is now with someone who wasn't charged/convicted, and who may or may not have known anything. That would be separate from the first lawsuit, and would be much harder to prove (and has a built-in defence - "of course I didn't know, that's why I divorced him"). On another note, look how quickly Georgina Chapman left Harvey Weinstein once all those sexual assault/sexual misconduct allegations hit the press. What a coincidence. I'm still a little surprised Camille would take actions to try to divorce her husband. She's like the dictionary definition of someone who is " ride-or-die". She'll insist her husband is 100% innocent even as they cart him off to jail.
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Post by hildymatildy on Sept 25, 2018 17:11:18 GMT -4
He was sentanced today. 3 to 6 years in prison. Must register as a sexually violent predator and he must pay $25,000 and the cost of prosecution.
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Post by dragonflie on Sept 25, 2018 17:15:05 GMT -4
Wow- he gets prison.
(3-6 years for all he did is so short- but considering his age and all- I am happy he got prison)
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Post by hildymatildy on Sept 25, 2018 17:31:10 GMT -4
The statment by his reps is reprehensible.
What the ever loving fuck?
Worse is that Cosby maintains his innocence. No remorse.
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Post by dragonflie on Sept 25, 2018 18:06:10 GMT -4
Some of... "some of" the 60+ women who came forward were white ...(I won't repeat the rest) 60 + WOMEN. So disgusting that they would put this statement out. But also: hahahahahahaha.
Now he can sit in jail, reaping the rewards of his life choices.
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Post by Ginger on Sept 25, 2018 18:07:17 GMT -4
TMZ has reported that his first prison meal will include pudding.
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Post by madangela on Sept 25, 2018 19:30:27 GMT -4
TMZ has reported that his first prison meal will include pudding. I wonder if he’ll do his stupid incoherent old man schtick . Geez, he got tedious. I wonder what he is doing right this second, in the state prison. Hahahahaha mwah ha ha ha ha.
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