>>70530320>So she accused them publicly. You can give up.???? They made the accusations public. Do you have a learning disability? Yeah I really think I should give up after that one. Wow.
>Sure can. Neopets stream. 8:30.She says she will be publishing a "future statement". And reminds people that she has evidence and receipts that are backed up by her lawyer. She never said the statement would include those receipts. She probably could have phrased things better, but when your bullies stage a live harassment session for you while you are trying to stream, you are going to be a little emotional.
>Then why does she differentiate between her story and a statement?I don't think I fully understand what you are asking here. I'm going to assume the next question is the same thing rephrased, but correct me if I am wrong.
>Why would her lawyer and her have written a fucking tweet that they planned to release later and they label that as a document?Are you asking why she and her lawyer would write an official statement on the matter instead of emotionally responding in the heat of the moment? Because that's literally what lawyers are for. They make sure you say what you mean and not what someone else wants to spin it to mean. Lawyers remove ambiguity.
>When the fuck did tweets count as official records? Don't be a retardEver since they were pieces of electronic matter that provide information. So since the beginning.
>You refuse to prove it with an actual court case.Prove what? That using a fake name isn't illegal? I never claimed it was.
>The PIPEDA argument was already disproven by an actual Canadian lawyer that wrote an article about employers legally being able to tell people why someone was fired.Would be a shame if some of the information in that termination notice was proven incorrect moments later by the artists themselves coming forward and stating that she paid them when the company ghosted them. That would mean reasons for termination weren't truthful. Whoops. Was it the termination notice that stated that Selen had come to them saying she couldn't perform her duties anymore? It was wasn't it? Well gee if that doesn't sound like them publicizing her intention to change jobs without her express permission. How curious.
>No it doesn't. Read from the fucking website you're posting screenshots of. You actually don't know what you're talking about and are just parroting grifter lawyerLiar liar pants on fire. picrel.
>Money isn't a problem when you have people willingly giving you their life savings to saviorfag.Thank you for not pretending that Anycolor wouldn't do this. I genuinely appreciate you not insulting my intelligence like that. Unfortunately you still miss the part where it's unreasonable to expect her to raise up to a million bucks for a lawsuit. Even if she could do that, the money would be better spent elsewhere. Like charity. She already won in the court of public opinion anyway. And that's the one that matters when you are an entertainer, or an entertainment company.
>Lawsuits can be requested to remain private as wellActually way more difficult than you would think to have everything, including the names of the plaintiff and defendants, redacted. Things like addresses, sure. But sealing the entire case needs a damn good reason. And anime girls isn't one a judge is going to go for.
>Same stream. 10:35. Doki says it's a single document. There are obviously multiple documents>that document ALSO has private information regarding meMultiple documents doko?
>No evidence. More rrats. You're running out of argumentsThanks. I was originally planning on begging you to ask for a source on this one but I ran out of characters in the message.
Pomu's graduation was known internally in July of last year. Maria said she knew about it then, and she implied she was late to the party on learning about it. Pomu didn't get to graduate until January. That's roughly 6 months at the earliest.
https://youtu.be/bW24zVTsFBI?t=8230Mysta stream 1 month before his graduation:
>I had decided to graduate before she(Nina) had>I had already had conversation with management around 5 months ago in regards to graduation>Believe it or not, graduation actually takes quite a long timeGee, that's roughly 6 months too. It's not a rrat if livers themselves confirm that it takes a while to graduate.
https://youtu.be/JkuIiCRJFQc?t=961>What is claimed without evidence can be dismissed without evidenceThat's very a bold stance for you to take. Still, she did in fact cover Vox's ass by saying that recording wasn't evidence against him. Even though he freaked out about it on that video. Why did she do that? I have no fucking clue. Can only speculate.
>ASAP would be getting fired apparently and she didn't want thatShe stated that she requested to graduate at the end of January, and they ghosted her for a week. So her attorney advised her to send the packet to them. Then they fired her two hours later.