As I recall, the sworn testimony (from a deposition?) of one of his teammates (with no dog in the fight, as I recall) directly contradicts what Manning has said (aand written) happened. As such,the second defamation settlement (re the book) is far more damning to me.RunningMn9 wrote:Right, but they are "disproven" according to the filing that her lawyers made. Which is exactly what the filing that her lawyers made would say, no?Pyperkub wrote:Basically, it's the disproven allegations in the book.
My point is that everything that is known about this by Shaun King, who is pushing this story, is from the filing that her lawyers made. Like...I have to believe that his lawyers filed a brief as well, that made a compelling sounding argument that the allegations in the book weren't disproven, no?
There was no finding by the court with respect to what was true - outside of the denial of Manning's motion to dismiss. The case was settled before then.
We have one side of the story - that is crafted in such a way as to exert the maximum pressure possible to force a settlement. There are other people that have additional information. Those people have all discarded this story as nonsense. Of course, these same people also discarded all of the Deflategate stuff as nonsense as well, so what do they know?
PS the Jets willingness to take him is not evidence at all. AS I said, the incident is not as big a deal as the coverup/ongoing allegation about her character and all of that happened after the draft (and still wouldn't be enough reason not to draft him, IMHO).
The incident was an immature teenage dick move (and not apparently part of a pattern/problem for him), the ongoing allegations about her in the book are a grown up business dick move, and he's paid for that in his settlement. To me, it's done - I don't really care that much about it from that perspective. But for an ongoing problem at Tennessee, that IS a big deal to me.