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Fan Wants To Take Nick Kyrgios To Court For Defamation
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So instead of a handful of people who knew who she was, it will now be millions?
So instead of a handful of people who knew who she was, it will now be millions?
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> So instead of a handful of people who knew who she was, it will now be millions?
Given that she had a front row seat at the Wimbledon men's final, she's probably very well connected and this has been embarrassing for her in her circles. The millions don't matter, it's the handful that do. If she thinks she has a case, go for it.
> So instead of a handful of people who knew who she was, it will now be millions?
Given that she had a front row seat at the Wimbledon men's final, she's probably very well connected and this has been embarrassing for her in her circles. The millions don't matter, it's the handful that do. If she thinks she has a case, go for it.
Good on her, the stroppy 'little boy' ought to learn that such petulant behaviour isn't kosher in wider society. Does it stem from his mother having been this Malaysian princess and giving him to much slack/leeway when young as I believe such behaviour has been continually persistent in his career? It's a shame that he does behave like this as he certainly has talent....he almost puts John McEnroe in his heyday look saintly.
Ellipsis - // She'll give the money to charity if she wins.
> So instead of a handful of people who knew who she was, it will now be millions?
Given that she had a front row seat at the Wimbledon men's final, she's probably very well connected and this has been embarrassing for her in her circles. The millions don't matter, it's the handful that do. If she thinks she has a case, go for it. //
I think that sums up the situation admirably.
This lady is willing to take on a man who has heaven-sent talents as a tennis player giving him wealth and fame, coupled with the mental age of a nine-year-old and the nasty personality of an over-indulged brat.
A lesson in reality will do him no harm at all.
> So instead of a handful of people who knew who she was, it will now be millions?
Given that she had a front row seat at the Wimbledon men's final, she's probably very well connected and this has been embarrassing for her in her circles. The millions don't matter, it's the handful that do. If she thinks she has a case, go for it. //
I think that sums up the situation admirably.
This lady is willing to take on a man who has heaven-sent talents as a tennis player giving him wealth and fame, coupled with the mental age of a nine-year-old and the nasty personality of an over-indulged brat.
A lesson in reality will do him no harm at all.
Sqad - //
I don't think the lawyers will be giving their fees to charity. //
Nor, I am sure you would agree, should they be expected to do.
Professional services are just that, and should be remunerated at the going rate, for disposal as the receiver sees fit, the circumstances having nothing to do with it.
// A symptom of present day society and as our most famous would would have uttered...."much ado about nothing." //
I cannot agree.
This lady rightly feels that her reputation has been trashed in public by a rude arrogant stranger, and she has the means and the will to redress it.
I'm entirely on her side, I hope she is successful.
I don't think the lawyers will be giving their fees to charity. //
Nor, I am sure you would agree, should they be expected to do.
Professional services are just that, and should be remunerated at the going rate, for disposal as the receiver sees fit, the circumstances having nothing to do with it.
// A symptom of present day society and as our most famous would would have uttered...."much ado about nothing." //
I cannot agree.
This lady rightly feels that her reputation has been trashed in public by a rude arrogant stranger, and she has the means and the will to redress it.
I'm entirely on her side, I hope she is successful.
naomi - // AH, no need to be rude. I read the thread - and the link. If she was disrupting his concentration she deserved to be thrown out. As far as I can see she's the author of her own misfortune and I hope when the case goes to a court of law she's thrown out of that one too. //
Leaving aside the rights and wrongs of the case, your reference to 'pound signs in her eyes' was clearly derogatory and inaccurate, so if you did read the thread, it appears you didn't retain the information posted by ellipisis at 18.04.
Leaving aside the rights and wrongs of the case, your reference to 'pound signs in her eyes' was clearly derogatory and inaccurate, so if you did read the thread, it appears you didn't retain the information posted by ellipisis at 18.04.
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