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7 hours ago, Better Mistakes said:

Has anyone managed to watch Conjuring a Hit??

Just bought a subscription and starting now! The reviews coming in look GREAT :jonny:

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22 hours ago, TomTom2288 said:

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watch Luke use this against her, like with Paris Hilton's Closet

 

Wait Tom that’s the first thing I thought when I saw this :-(

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5 minutes ago, gettsleazy said:

Wait Tom that’s the first thing I thought when I saw this :-(

Hahaha, great minds think alike :ahh:

we all know Christine would 100% do it

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First Trump, now him :rip:

 

The way his lawyer framed the case is so gross.

 

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BREAKING:

 

In a development that will have major impact on Kesha's upcoming appeals at New York's highest court, New York's Chief Judge Janet DiFiore has announced that she is retiring by the end of August, three years before her term ends.

 

New York's highest court, the Court of Appeals, consists of seven judges. Six of those judges have been nominated by former Governor Cuomo, one by incumbent Governor Kathy Hochul. Governor Cuomo was notorious for nominating conservative judges to the Court of Appeals, the most notable being said Chief Judge Janet DiFiore (a former Republican and prosecutor from Westchester).

 

Last year, this trend reached its peak when two vacancies were filled with judges that created a rigid 4-judge conservative bloc spearheaded by Chief Judge DiFiore that formed the majority in most of the court's recent cases. The other members of this conservative bloc are close allies of Chief Judge DiFiore.

 

Her early retirement shakes up the entire ideological composition of the court and could be the decisive factor that Kesha needs to win her pending appeals at the Court of Appeals, given that the Chief Judge wields extraordinary power in shaping the court's opinion and an ideologically different Chief Judge could destroy this narrow conservative majority at the court.

 

There is high pressure on Governor Hochul to nominate a significantly more liberal Chief Judge since the court's recent conservative trend has drawn much criticism from policymakers and experts alike. Specifically, many policymakers are disappointed with two of the court's recent appointments that turned out to completely vote in lockstep with Chief Judge DiFiore and there is high demand for the Court of Appeals to become a bulwark against the even more conservative inclinations of the US Supreme Court. Additionally, many New York Democrats are angry at Chief Judge DiFiore because her conservative 4-judge majority recently declared New York's congressional maps void because of extreme gerrymandering from New York Democrats, increasing the likelihood of an ideologically different Chief Judge.

 

 

As you may recall, Kesha has two pending appeals at the Court of Appeals: her first one from 2021 regarding whether Dr. Luke is a public figure and whether her allegations outlined in official court documents are non-actionable for defamation thanks to litigation privileges, and her second from two weeks ago regarding whether New York's amended anti-SLAPP statute is retroactive or not.

 

Since the court will probably decide both of Kesha's appeals together, after the briefing of her second recent appeal is completed - which most likely will not be before November this year or 2023 - Chief Judge DiFiore's retirement directly affects the outcome of Kesha's appeals.

 

It is not clear whether there will be a new Chief Judge by the time Kesha's appeals will be heard, but I think it's safe to say that this is a huge win for her either way.

 

If there is a new Chief Judge by the time Kesha's appeals will be argued, the odds are very high that whoever that person is will be much more liberal than Chief Judge DiFiore. If there is no new Chief Judge by the time Kesha's appeals get argued, then that increases the potential for a 3 : 3 tie at the court (which happens quite often if one of the judges is recused) and in that case, appeals get reargued at a later date...which would most likely be at the time a new Chief Judge is in office.

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Conjuring Kesha was so good!!!!! I didn't know what to expect to be honest but I'm definitely digging it

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1 hour ago, TomTom2288 said:

BREAKING:

 

In a development that will have major impact on Kesha's upcoming appeals at New York's highest court, New York's Chief Judge Janet DiFiore has announced that she is retiring by the end of August, three years before her term ends.

 

New York's highest court, the Court of Appeals, consists of seven judges. Six of those judges have been nominated by former Governor Cuomo, one by incumbent Governor Kathy Hochul. Governor Cuomo was notorious for nominating conservative judges to the Court of Appeals, the most notable being said Chief Judge Janet DiFiore (a former Republican and prosecutor from Westchester).

 

Last year, this trend reached its peak when two vacancies were filled with judges that created a rigid 4-judge conservative bloc spearheaded by Chief Judge DiFiore that formed the majority in most of the court's recent cases. The other members of this conservative bloc are close allies of Chief Judge DiFiore.

 

Her early retirement shakes up the entire ideological composition of the court and could be the decisive factor that Kesha needs to win her pending appeals at the Court of Appeals, given that the Chief Judge wields extraordinary power in shaping the court's opinion and an ideologically different Chief Judge could destroy this narrow conservative majority at the court.

 

There is high pressure on Governor Hochul to nominate a significantly more liberal Chief Judge since the court's recent conservative trend has drawn much criticism from policymakers and experts alike. Specifically, many policymakers are disappointed with two of the court's recent appointments that turned out to completely vote in lockstep with Chief Judge DiFiore and there is high demand for the Court of Appeals to become a bulwark against the even more conservative inclinations of the US Supreme Court. Additionally, many New York Democrats are angry at Chief Judge DiFiore because her conservative 4-judge majority recently declared New York's congressional maps void because of extreme gerrymandering from New York Democrats, increasing the likelihood of an ideologically different Chief Judge.

 

 

As you may recall, Kesha has two pending appeals at the Court of Appeals: her first one from 2021 regarding whether Dr. Luke is a public figure and whether her allegations outlined in official court documents are non-actionable for defamation thanks to litigation privileges, and her second from two weeks ago regarding whether New York's amended anti-SLAPP statute is retroactive or not.

 

Since the court will probably decide both of Kesha's appeals together, after the briefing of her second recent appeal is completed - which most likely will not be before November this year or 2023 - Chief Judge DiFiore's retirement directly affects the outcome of Kesha's appeals.

 

It is not clear whether there will be a new Chief Judge by the time Kesha's appeals will be heard, but I think it's safe to say that this is a huge win for her either way.

 

If there is a new Chief Judge by the time Kesha's appeals will be argued, the odds are very high that whoever that person is will be much more liberal than Chief Judge DiFiore. If there is no new Chief Judge by the time Kesha's appeals get argued, then that increases the potential for a 3 : 3 tie at the court (which happens quite often if one of the judges is recused) and in that case, appeals get reargued at a later date...which would most likely be at the time a new Chief Judge is in office.

Wait what makes you think they’ll bring on someone more liberal/left-leaning ?

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28 minutes ago, CroNich said:

Wait what makes you think they’ll bring on someone more liberal/left-leaning ?

In 2021, two Court of Appeals judges (one of which was a swing vote) retired and this coincided with the sexual harassment allegations against then-Governor Andrew Cuomo.

 

He nominated two judges as replacements who are widely believed to be loyalists of Andrew Cuomo with questionable credentials to sit on the state's highest court and one of whom nobody had on the radar to get the nomination.

 

The first one is Madeline Singas, a career prosecutor from Nassau County who was vehemently opposed by progressive lawmakers (there was a campaign called #StopSingas), and the second is Anthony Cannataro, a gay civil court judge.

 

Many observers believe that Andrew Cuomo nominated these people so that they could protect him in a potential impeachment trial (in New York, the Court of Appeals judges are part of the impeachment jury).

 

These judges are also close allies of Chief Judge DiFiore (who is herself a good friend of Andrew Cuomo) and have never dissented in a single case within their first year at the Court of Appeals. The result of this is that, even though New York is completely controlled by Democrats and all the Court of Appeals judges were appointed by a Democratic governor, the Court of Appeals essentially has a Republican majority (Chief Judge DiFiore is a former Republican, Judge Garcia still is one and Judge Singas and Judge Cannataro are conservative Democrats who are more aligned with Republicans).

 

This state of affairs has created huge backlash from experts and policymakers alike (see above), the culmination of it being the conservative majority striking down the New York congressional maps for excessive gerrymandering which New York Democrats were furious at. Many people are also dissatisfied with the fact that the Court of Appeals hears fewer and fewer cases under Chief Judge DiFiore's tenure and writes shorter and shorter opinions.

 

All these things combined plus the fact that Andrew Cuomo is gone now make it very likely that a more liberal Chief Judge will be appointed that fills the current experience gaps at the Court of Appeals (there is only one judge with appeals court experience there at the moment and no public defender, yet four prosecutors).

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1 hour ago, TomTom2288 said:

In 2021, two Court of Appeals judges (one of which was a swing vote) retired and this coincided with the sexual harassment allegations against then-Governor Andrew Cuomo.

 

He nominated two judges as replacements who are widely believed to be loyalists of Andrew Cuomo with questionable credentials to sit on the state's highest court and one of whom nobody had on the radar to get the nomination.

 

The first one is Madeline Singas, a career prosecutor from Nassau County who was vehemently opposed by progressive lawmakers (there was a campaign called #StopSingas), and the second is Anthony Cannataro, a gay civil court judge.

 

Many observers believe that Andrew Cuomo nominated these people so that they could protect him in a potential impeachment trial (in New York, the Court of Appeals judges are part of the impeachment jury).

 

These judges are also close allies of Chief Judge DiFiore (who is herself a good friend of Andrew Cuomo) and have never dissented in a single case within their first year at the Court of Appeals. The result of this is that, even though New York is completely controlled by Democrats and all the Court of Appeals judges were appointed by a Democratic governor, the Court of Appeals essentially has a Republican majority (Chief Judge DiFiore is a former Republican, Judge Garcia still is one and Judge Singas and Judge Cannataro are conservative Democrats who are more aligned with Republicans).

 

This state of affairs has created huge backlash from experts and policymakers alike (see above), the culmination of it being the conservative majority striking down the New York congressional maps for excessive gerrymandering which New York Democrats were furious at. Many people are also dissatisfied with the fact that the Court of Appeals hears fewer and fewer cases under Chief Judge DiFiore's tenure and writes shorter and shorter opinions.

 

All these things combined plus the fact that Andrew Cuomo is gone now make it very likely that a more liberal Chief Judge will be appointed that fills the current experience gaps at the Court of Appeals (there is only one judge with appeals court experience there at the moment and no public defender, yet four prosecutors).

Whew, doing the lord's work as always. Praying this does in fact end up being a huge positive :wanda:

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5 hours ago, TomTom2288 said:

In 2021, two Court of Appeals judges (one of which was a swing vote) retired and this coincided with the sexual harassment allegations against then-Governor Andrew Cuomo.

 

He nominated two judges as replacements who are widely believed to be loyalists of Andrew Cuomo with questionable credentials to sit on the state's highest court and one of whom nobody had on the radar to get the nomination.

 

The first one is Madeline Singas, a career prosecutor from Nassau County who was vehemently opposed by progressive lawmakers (there was a campaign called #StopSingas), and the second is Anthony Cannataro, a gay civil court judge.

 

Many observers believe that Andrew Cuomo nominated these people so that they could protect him in a potential impeachment trial (in New York, the Court of Appeals judges are part of the impeachment jury).

 

These judges are also close allies of Chief Judge DiFiore (who is herself a good friend of Andrew Cuomo) and have never dissented in a single case within their first year at the Court of Appeals. The result of this is that, even though New York is completely controlled by Democrats and all the Court of Appeals judges were appointed by a Democratic governor, the Court of Appeals essentially has a Republican majority (Chief Judge DiFiore is a former Republican, Judge Garcia still is one and Judge Singas and Judge Cannataro are conservative Democrats who are more aligned with Republicans).

 

This state of affairs has created huge backlash from experts and policymakers alike (see above), the culmination of it being the conservative majority striking down the New York congressional maps for excessive gerrymandering which New York Democrats were furious at. Many people are also dissatisfied with the fact that the Court of Appeals hears fewer and fewer cases under Chief Judge DiFiore's tenure and writes shorter and shorter opinions.

 

All these things combined plus the fact that Andrew Cuomo is gone now make it very likely that a more liberal Chief Judge will be appointed that fills the current experience gaps at the Court of Appeals (there is only one judge with appeals court experience there at the moment and no public defender, yet four prosecutors).

You are so smart. Thank you for explaining :heart:

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Her entire Top 10 has over 100 million streams now which she would have achieved much earlier if her features were on her page

 

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Still no video for backstabber, shame.

I hope next album is better than HR, bc it was a mess

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BREAKING:

 

Kesha's lawyer Daniel Petrocelli - one of the Top 10 trial lawyers in the US - gave an interview for the first time ever on Kesha's upcoming trial :jonny5:

 

He's most well-known for winning the civil trial against O.J. Simpson, defending Enron's former CEO as part of the Enron bankruptcy and defeating the DOJ's antitrust lawsuit against the AT&T & Warner merger for 100 billion dollars.

 

He has a reputation for getting along well with juries.

 

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ugh I could totally see Kesha singing 2 be loved, do y’all think she’ll ever work with max again? Those two really made magic together :cries:

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3 minutes ago, CroNich said:

ugh I could totally see Kesha singing 2 be loved, do y’all think she’ll ever work with max again? Those two really made magic together :cries:

I'm not sure because he has been completely silent on Kesha and Luke and avoided both of them ever since the lawsuit, so I guess he doesn't want anything to do with either of them.

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14 minutes ago, TomTom2288 said:

I'm not sure because he has been completely silent on Kesha and Luke and avoided both of them ever since the lawsuit, so I guess he doesn't want anything to do with either of them.

Well at least he’s cut ties with Luke. Maybe when everything settles eventually they could link back up :clownny:

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2 minutes ago, CroNich said:

Well at least he’s cut ties with Luke. Maybe when everything settles eventually they could link back up :clownny:

Yeah, when Kesha (hopefully) wins the trial they might start working together again because it looks more like he doesn't want bad PR instead of defending Luke.

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I'm loving Conjuring Kesha, it's equal parts creepy and hilarious lol Seeing her personality shine again is so nice. And episode 3 was the best one so far :heart:

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On 7/15/2022 at 3:11 PM, TomTom2288 said:

 

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What :jonny5: Streaming elixir

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