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While I don't condone beheadings and such, JFL at such a coping defense and legal retardation; one would wonder if the foid lawyer was simply handed her diploma and certificate to practice law for being a valid kween, if she's spouting out that garbage on Twitter, considering the state of foid privilege in the modern world...
Another simping normie going berserk over his own foid worship, and in turn likely causing the usual media ruckus and ITcuck/bluepiller/foid seething over the supposed fault of the eternal boogeyman, "incels".
It's funny how they feel the need to blame us for literally anything bad that could happen to anybody...
I guess we're the new boogeyman now; the definition of "incel" can simply change according to bluepillers and the media depending on what exact agenda they want to push when calling someone that.
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/IncelTear/comments/ofsgxp/holy_shit/ This is Bianca Devins. If you've been around here for a while, you've almost certainly heard of her. The 17-year-old daughter of a single mom was violently murdered by Brandon Andrew Clark in Utica, New York over three years...
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The last time I wrote about the Bianca Devins litigation, Judge Glenn T. Suddaby had dismissed her estate's lawsuit in September 2022.
The case started after Devins' estate sued the Oneida County District Attorney's Office, which prosecuted her killer, for allegedly disseminating a video depicting her rape and murder. In their federal lawsuit, Devins' estate alleged that this video was child pornography, and was unlawfully distributed to CBS producers and several unknown YouTube personalities.
Devins was 17 and had an expansive presence on social media when she was raped and murdered by her simp, Brandon Clark, over three years ago. Clark pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and is serving 25-to-life at Attica Correctional Facility.
While Judge Suddaby's reasons for dismissal are numerous and highly technical, the most significant reason was Devins' lack of capacity. As she was already dead at the time the sex tape was allegedly shared, the federal child pornography statute supporting her cause of action was inapplicable.
The Hard Drive
One year ago, as part of the litigation, CBS delivered a hard drive containing their copy of Bianca Devins' sex tape to the Court. Now that the case was dismissed, Judge Suddaby recently held a videoconference with the parties to determine how this particular hard drive should be disposed of.
In a valiant but legally baseless last-ditch effort to hold someone, anyone, accountable, Devins' estate—represented by feminist New York lawyer Carrie Goldberg—asked Judge Suddaby to keep the hard drive for ten years, and to order the Oneida County DA's Office to produce a list of individuals to which the sex tape was allegedly disseminated. They speculated that retaining the hard drive and its metadata could help an FBI investigation into the matter, though they failed to present any evidence that any such criminal investigation currently exists.
In response, the Oneida County DA's Office pointed out that if Devins' estate was alleging that a criminal violation occurred, this proposed order would be unconstitutional.
This led Carrie Goldberg to blow a gasket on Twitter, notwithstanding the fact that all the DA's Office did was use her words against her. If you want to make this a criminal issue, not a civil issue, there may be Fifth Amendment concerns, no?
Earlier this week, in a brief text-only order on the docket, Judge Suddaby denied Devins' estate's request and sided with the Oneida County DA's Office yet again.
Pointing out that Goldberg had simply failed to cite any authorities justifying her request, Judge Suddaby ruled that the Court would destroy the hard drive (and its metadata) in 30 days, unless a law enforcement official decides to accept it within this timeframe. It's highly unlikely that this will happen within the next month, given the extremely difficult if not insurmountable legal barriers that involve pursuing a federal criminal prosecution of a state prosecutor.
Judge Suddaby's based decision almost certainly forecloses the possibility that anyone will ever be held criminally liable for inadvertently distributing or receiving this video of Bianca Devins' rape and murder.
Well, I guess that's that for the unfortunate e-girl. Should've chosen a better simp.
Getting murdered like that by some lunatic, for doing basically nothing that you and I and almost all other humans would do if we could, is horrible. Sorry brocel but I don't think I'm really "based" enough to enjoy any part of this story....
Because she thought that the HD's metadata could tell her who accessed it--more targets for her to sue and/or the FBI to prosecute in the future. Not that there is an FBI investigation; from all we know, there isn't one.
By destroying the HD, Judge Suddaby would destroy the metadata as well.
Getting murdered like that by some lunatic, for doing basically nothing that you and I and almost all other humans would do if we could, is horrible. Sorry brocel but I don't think I'm really "based" enough to enjoy any part of this story....
Because she thought that the HD's metadata could tell her who accessed it--more targets for her to sue and/or the FBI to prosecute in the future. Not that there is an FBI investigation; from all we know, there isn't one.
By destroying the HD, Judge Suddaby would destroy the metadata as well.
Earlier this week, Judge Suddaby extended the deadline for a law enforcement agency to claim the hard drive for another 15 days, noting that Devins' lawyer failed to respond to the previous order.
If no response is filed, the hard drive containing Bianca Devins' sex and murder tape and its associated metadata will be destroyed later this month.
Earlier this week, Judge Suddaby extended the deadline for a law enforcement agency to claim the hard drive for another 15 days, noting that Devins' lawyer failed to respond to the previous order.
Earlier this week, Judge Suddaby extended the deadline for a law enforcement agency to claim the hard drive for another 15 days, noting that Devins' lawyer failed to respond to the previous order.
of course they would do it for this cumdumpster, just to respect m'lady even though the fucking whore doesn't deserve a grave at all. fucking useless cumdumpsters if it was a guy the hard drive would be leaked everywhere.
oh not to mention the whore got her own law passed, fucking retarded piece of shit cucks fuck all cumskin whores
of course they would do it for this cumdumpster, just to respect m'lady even though the fucking whore doesn't deserve a grave at all. fucking useless cumdumpsters if it was a guy the hard drive would be leaked everywhere.
oh not to mention the whore got her own law passed, fucking retarded piece of shit cucks fuck all cumskin whores
I'm of the opinion that portions of Bianca's law are unconstitutional, the provisions which create civil liability for social media platforms in particular. New York state has no authority to preempt federal law re: Section 230.
of course they would do it for this cumdumpster, just to respect m'lady even though the fucking whore doesn't deserve a grave at all. fucking useless cumdumpsters if it was a guy the hard drive would be leaked everywhere.
oh not to mention the whore got her own law passed, fucking retarded piece of shit cucks fuck all cumskin whores
CP at 17, a strong independent woman at 18. Yeah, her pussy and mindset is gonna change sooo much in a couple months. The government and normies are effectively retarded.
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/IncelTear/comments/ofsgxp/holy_shit/ This is Bianca Devins. If you've been around here for a while, you've almost certainly heard of her. The 17-year-old daughter of a single mom was violently murdered by Brandon Andrew Clark in Utica, New York over three years...
incels.is
The last time I wrote about the Bianca Devins litigation, Judge Glenn T. Suddaby had dismissed her estate's lawsuit in September 2022.
The case started after Devins' estate sued the Oneida County District Attorney's Office, which prosecuted her killer, for allegedly disseminating a video depicting her rape and murder. In their federal lawsuit, Devins' estate alleged that this video was child pornography, and was unlawfully distributed to CBS producers and several unknown YouTube personalities.
Devins was 17 and had an expansive presence on social media when she was raped and murdered by her simp, Brandon Clark, over three years ago. Clark pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and is serving 25-to-life at Attica Correctional Facility.
While Judge Suddaby's reasons for dismissal are numerous and highly technical, the most significant reason was Devins' lack of capacity. As she was already dead at the time the sex tape was allegedly shared, the federal child pornography statute supporting her cause of action was inapplicable.
The Hard Drive
One year ago, as part of the litigation, CBS delivered a hard drive containing their copy of Bianca Devins' sex tape to the Court. Now that the case was dismissed, Judge Suddaby recently held a videoconference with the parties to determine how this particular hard drive should be disposed of.
In a valiant but legally baseless last-ditch effort to hold someone, anyone, accountable, Devins' estate—represented by feminist New York lawyer Carrie Goldberg—asked Judge Suddaby to keep the hard drive for ten years, and to order the Oneida County DA's Office to produce a list of individuals to which the sex tape was allegedly disseminated. They speculated that retaining the hard drive and its metadata could help an FBI investigation into the matter, though they failed to present any evidence that any such criminal investigation currently exists.
In response, the Oneida County DA's Office pointed out that if Devins' estate was alleging that a criminal violation occurred, this proposed order would be unconstitutional.
This led Carrie Goldberg to blow a gasket on Twitter, notwithstanding the fact that all the DA's Office did was use her words against her. If you want to make this a criminal issue, not a civil issue, there may be Fifth Amendment concerns, no?
Earlier this week, in a brief text-only order on the docket, Judge Suddaby denied Devins' estate's request and sided with the Oneida County DA's Office yet again.
Pointing out that Goldberg had simply failed to cite any authorities justifying her request, Judge Suddaby ruled that the Court would destroy the hard drive (and its metadata) in 30 days, unless a law enforcement official decides to accept it within this timeframe. It's highly unlikely that this will happen within the next month, given the extremely difficult if not insurmountable legal barriers that involve pursuing a federal criminal prosecution of a state prosecutor.
Judge Suddaby's based decision almost certainly forecloses the possibility that anyone will ever be held criminally liable for inadvertently distributing or receiving this video of Bianca Devins' rape and murder.
Well, I guess that's that for the unfortunate e-girl. Should've chosen a better simp.
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