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> "A complaint is not a megaphone for public relations or a podium for a passionate oration at a political rally or the functional equivalent of the Hyde Park Speakers' Corner," Merryday wrote.


The judge wasn't harsh enough. Big mean words don't do anything. There should have been Sanctions or consequences for the people involved in this kind of frivolous waste of resources.


This lawsuit is over, unless Trump re-files it with an actual, normal brief. So yes, the big mean words actually did something.


No, the lawsuit could be over with any sufficient legal ruling, whether it is worded nicely or not.

I'd like more actions instead of spicy language.

Sanctions against the legal teams involved in b.s. legal motions, for example. It's not about scolding. He and his team don't seem to care about being scolded, even with big mean judge words.




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