This is all a show trial. No matter what the court case outcome. Texas law says you have one year after the incident to file a defamation lawsuit. Not 2, Not 4...just the one year. Case closed. I know a guy who's on his 11th year of being sued for defamation in Texas. They let you refile and refile. It's a common technique to drain someone's legal coffers. If I'm not mistaken this lawsuit against Jones was thrown out with prejudice, then pulled back up...I wonder who is paying for the "parents" legal campaign?
This is all a show trial. No matter what the court case outcome. Texas law says you have one year after the incident to file a defamation lawsuit. Not 2, Not 4...just the one year. Case closed. I know a guy who's on his 11th year of being sued for defamation in Texas. They let you refile and refile. It's a common technique to drain someone's legal coffers. If I'm not mistaken this lawsuit against Jones was thrown out with prejudice, then pulled back up...I wonder who is paying for the "parents" legal campaign?
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