Nice to see the Freeh/PSU/NCAA railroad job is careening off the tracks at last.
I find this a particularly delicious irony: Because the statements at issue are conclusions, as opposed to opinions ... they are not protected, the decision said.
Ironic because Freeh's "conclusions" were never anything more than hysterical opinions without any substance backing them up. But because the opinions were presented as if they were factual, Freeh/PSU/NCAA will now be forced to defend their baseless opinions as if they were facts in a court of law.
Fantastic! The truth eventually will out. And it is not going to be pretty for the Pennsylvania Railroad.
I only regret that the bastards at ESPN who stoked the boiler cannot be brought down by the same derailment.
Yep. It’s a great day for the truth. Bad day to be a 10-11-11 board of trustee member.
The media’s day is coming. As I said in my post, this isn’t a case that Sue would settle for even 9 figures. It’s going to discovery and these people WILL be deposed.
Sadly because of the state’s dragging their feet on Curley/Schultz/Spanier (btw, just toss in the towel PA), there won’t be any discovery made public. Can only hope for leaks.