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re: So what’s the deal with a WWL employee calling Seth Dunlap a bad name?
Posted on 9/26/19 at 1:28 pm to Fun Bunch
Posted on 9/26/19 at 1:28 pm to Fun Bunch
I had a suspicion this was the case.
With how fast he responded and the way he responded, it was just too obvious that he really wasn’t affected by the tweet but rather wanted to use it as a power play either for a bigger platform, a better job or for money, just as I said in my previous post.
With how fast he responded and the way he responded, it was just too obvious that he really wasn’t affected by the tweet but rather wanted to use it as a power play either for a bigger platform, a better job or for money, just as I said in my previous post.
Posted on 9/26/19 at 1:31 pm to WicKed WayZ
Oh good grief. This kind of stuff is getting out of hand. I hope the authorities come down on his arse hard...no pun intended.
Posted on 9/26/19 at 4:45 pm to WicKed WayZ
Seth denies he tweeted this. Where is the proof? Looks to me like they are trying to discredit Seth to get out of paying him the $1.8m. Seth passed a lie detector in which he said he didn't do it and that he never had the twitter password. WWL does not even have him on the list of people who had the password.
In fact, Entercom offered him a settlement which he turned down. Then, they started trying to tear him down and create a false narrative. WWL has NEVER asked any of the people with Twitter access if they did it. That was not an option. From day 1 this has been about Entercom finding a way to mitigate the lawsuit, even it they were at fault.
In fact, Entercom offered him a settlement which he turned down. Then, they started trying to tear him down and create a false narrative. WWL has NEVER asked any of the people with Twitter access if they did it. That was not an option. From day 1 this has been about Entercom finding a way to mitigate the lawsuit, even it they were at fault.
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