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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 4:45 pm to WicKed WayZ
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.
Posted on 9/26/19 at 4:57 pm to Andynola
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Where is the proof?
An IP address that is specifically connected to his Cell Phone tweeted it out.
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Looks to me like they are trying to discredit Seth to get out of paying him the $1.8m.
They didn't "have to pay him 1.8m". That was the first settlement demand by his attorney which is always outrageous.
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Seth passed a lie detector in which he said he didn't do it and that he never had the twitter password
A home lie detector test, which is inadmissable in LITERALLY every court in America, is complete junk science and utterly worthless. They only have one purpose by attorneys: to sway public opinion.
You can craft the questions to give misleading "truthful answers", give your client the questions ahead of time to coach them in how to answer, and interpret the results subjectively.
In short it is designed to fool idiots but has no bearing on anything.
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In fact, Entercom offered him a settlement which he turned down.
You don't know that, first of all, and there's no record of it.
Second, this is extremely common. I get offers all of the time on cases where they are denying any wrongdoing. There is value in making something go away.
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WWL has NEVER asked any of the people with Twitter access if they did it.
Why would they? They hired one of the best digital forensic guys in the area with an impeccable reputation, and he confirmed it was Dunlap's phone.
They then found video of him going into his office, closing the door, then the tweet comes out, and he emerges to show people the tweet.
IF Entercom was simply using this as a defense, they would have just used it over the course of litigation.
They went the extra step of creating a Police Report and then referring it for criminal investigation.
In short, shut the frick up.
Posted on 9/26/19 at 4:57 pm to Andynola
quote:How would you know what and who they asked and what, if any, offer was made? They supposedly have forensic evidence that ties the tweet to his phone and video evidence showing the phone in his possession when the tweet was made. A lie detector test that he arranged and controlled is irrelevant.
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.
Posted on 9/26/19 at 5:56 pm to Andynola
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Seth denies he tweeted this. Where is the proof?
The report is that they have forensic evidence gathered by an independent contractor. If that's true, it's pretty much the equivalent of DNA evidence.
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Seth passed a lie detector in which he said he didn't do it and that he never had the twitter password
This is funny that you think it would override forensic evidence.
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In fact, Entercom offered him a settlement which he turned down. Then, they started trying to tear him down and create a false narrative.
That's a fact?
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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.
I guess it's possible.
Neither of us know the truth so let's just have a hypothetical about the possibilities.
If WWL is creating a false narrative in an attempt to mitigate a payout, then WWL/Entercom should be hammered. I assume you agree.
If Dunlap in fact did tweet it, he deserves significant jail time...like 20 years significant. Do you agree?
Posted on 9/26/19 at 7:47 pm to Andynola
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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.
Have you read the questions to his lie detector test? It’s vague arse questions like.
Did you send the tweet? Of what?
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