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Thread started 02/05/04 2:36pm

VoicesCarry

And the first Janet-related lawsuit rears its head

FEBRUARY 5--It took almost three days, but the first lawsuit has been filed in connection with Janet Jackson's breast. A Tennessee woman yesterday filed a proposed class action lawsuit "on behalf of all Americans" who watched the Super Bowl halftime show and were somehow injured by Miss Jackson's adorned nipple. In the below federal complaint, Terri Carlin, a 47-year-old Knoxville bank employee, contends that Jackson's exposure and other "sexually explicit conduct" during halftime festivities caused viewers to "suffer outrage, anger, embarrassment and serious injury." Details of those supposed injuries were not further described in the complaint filed by attorney Wayne A. Ritchie II. Along with Jackson, Carlin has named as defendants Justin Timberlake, CBS, MTV, and Viacom. Carlin's complaint seeks compensatory and punitive damages, though an exact dollar figure is not specified. But it seems billions would be in order since Carlin notes that punitive damages should not exceed the gross revenues of all defendants for the past three years. (8 pages)

I know there's already a thread on this, but here's the actual lawsuit, so we can get rid of the rumours and focus on the facts.

http://www.thesmokinggun....suit1.html
[This message was edited Thu Feb 5 14:37:19 PST 2004 by VoicesCarry]
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Reply #1 posted 02/05/04 2:43pm

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what complete, utter bullshit.

"...outrage, anger, embarrassment and serious injury"

WTF??? some lazy fucks will do anything to try and get a quick buck and their name in the news. pathetic.
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Reply #2 posted 02/05/04 2:48pm

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madartista said:

what complete, utter bullshit.

"...outrage, anger, embarrassment and serious injury"

WTF??? some lazy fucks will do anything to try and get a quick buck and their name in the news. pathetic.



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Reply #3 posted 02/05/04 2:55pm

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LAWD disbelief
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Reply #4 posted 02/05/04 3:13pm

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CalhounSq said:

LAWD disbelief



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Reply #5 posted 02/05/04 3:15pm

Marrk

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You've got to be joking! disbelief
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Reply #6 posted 02/05/04 3:22pm

Chico319

:LOL:
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Reply #7 posted 02/05/04 3:32pm

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What a load of crap. Particularly about the so-called injustice she's done to Americans abroad. I AM a friggin' American living abroad, with an entire community of American friends over here, and basically we've found that our hosts here (in several European countries) could care LESS about a boob popping out on television, especially if it was a mistake, as alleged by Jackson and Timberlake. Europeans have naked people in soap commercials in the middle of the day, so they actually don't relate to what the flack is all about. If anything, we look like fools to them because of not being able to move past the incident, and class action lawsuits like this being filed.

All this himming and hawing and folks getting banned from shows is just going WAAAY over the top, already...DAMN.
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Reply #8 posted 02/05/04 4:24pm

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caused viewers to "suffer outrage, anger, embarrassment and serious injury."


outrage and anger...because that wasn't their tit bein shown throughout the country, i bet.

embarrassment...because most likely their husbands and/or sons were probably droolin over said tit in secrecy.

serious injury...cause by extreme eye-strain from continuous staring at said tit.


...judge judy should handle this trial, yo. nod
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Reply #9 posted 02/05/04 9:23pm

Anxiety

It's a damn BOOB.





I've been having to look at that damn boob in the White House for the past four years, and you don't see ME suing anyone.
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Reply #10 posted 02/05/04 9:32pm

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:


...judge judy should handle this trial, yo. nod


falloff
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Reply #11 posted 02/05/04 9:36pm

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Didn't want to start yet another thread, but I saw on another site where someone at MTV is alleged to have brought up the notion of not airing her videos in the future. If that's true, then that's pure bullshit.
The finger pointing at the moon is not the moon...dammit!
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Reply #12 posted 02/05/04 9:42pm

Janfriend

OH-MY-FUCKING-GOD!

I guess women shouldn't be able to breast feed their babies in public either

Sometimes I really really hate my own country. Americans have their finger stuck up their asses. I hope this gets thrown out
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Reply #13 posted 02/06/04 12:06am

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Guys, settle down. This article is a big joke. It's taken from the smoking gun website...
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Reply #14 posted 02/06/04 12:32am

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Anxiety said:

It's a damn BOOB.





I've been having to look at that damn boob in the White House for the past four years, and you don't see ME suing anyone.
This one's for you, sweetie!
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Reply #15 posted 02/06/04 2:51am

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jtgillia said:

Guys, settle down. This article is a big joke. It's taken from the smoking gun website...


This class action lawsuit is hardly a joke. That filing is a matter of public record in Tennessee.
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Reply #16 posted 02/06/04 4:39am

Christopher

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VoicesCarry said:

. A Tennessee woman yesterday filed a proposed class action lawsuit "on behalf of all Americans"


"all americans?"


bitch i didnt even see it!
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Reply #17 posted 02/06/04 4:43am

DavidEye

Jade said:

Didn't want to start yet another thread, but I saw on another site where someone at MTV is alleged to have brought up the notion of not airing her videos in the future. If that's true, then that's pure bullshit.



I don't think MTV will go THAT far,but I think that Janet might suffer a slight media backlash.Some radio stations may not play her upcoming singles.Every artist that's been around for a long time suffers a backlash at some point (remember Madonna's 1993 backlash,when many people felt that she was going "too far"?)and Janet is long overdue.
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Reply #18 posted 02/06/04 4:51am

JANFAN4L

theVelvetRoper said:

Anxiety said:

It's a damn BOOB.





I've been having to look at that damn boob in the White House for the past four years, and you don't see ME suing anyone.
This one's for you, sweetie!


I like that satire!
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Reply #19 posted 02/06/04 5:58am

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i heard someone say, earlier this morning, that the nfl brought all of this on itself. his reasoning was great and it was something i hadn't even thought of. Bono and J.lo were in talks to do the halftime show and they wanted to do a benefit for AIDS awareness and have a socio-political messsage. They were told 'no thanks, we don't want a message filled halftime show. we want fun.' well, they hired a bunch of performers who are known for shocking, vulgar, sexual and provocative songs, performances, etc.. now that they got what they wanted, they are complaining and running with their tales between their legs. i think there are record amounts of hypocrisy and backstabbing going on here.
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Reply #20 posted 02/06/04 6:06am

DavidEye

SassierBritches said:

i heard someone say, earlier this morning, that the nfl brought all of this on itself. his reasoning was great and it was something i hadn't even thought of. Bono and J.lo were in talks to do the halftime show and they wanted to do a benefit for AIDS awareness and have a socio-political messsage. They were told 'no thanks, we don't want a message filled halftime show. we want fun.' well, they hired a bunch of performers who are known for shocking, vulgar, sexual and provocative songs, performances, etc.. now that they got what they wanted, they are complaining and running with their tales between their legs. i think there are record amounts of hypocrisy and backstabbing going on here.



I predict that,at future Super Bowl half-time shows,they will now use "safe" performers who aren't known for sexy lyrics and provocative dance moves.Last year,Carlos Santana was the featured guest and I think that's the direction they will move in.
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Reply #21 posted 02/06/04 6:12am

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DavidEye said:

SassierBritches said:

i heard someone say, earlier this morning, that the nfl brought all of this on itself. his reasoning was great and it was something i hadn't even thought of. Bono and J.lo were in talks to do the halftime show and they wanted to do a benefit for AIDS awareness and have a socio-political messsage. They were told 'no thanks, we don't want a message filled halftime show. we want fun.' well, they hired a bunch of performers who are known for shocking, vulgar, sexual and provocative songs, performances, etc.. now that they got what they wanted, they are complaining and running with their tales between their legs. i think there are record amounts of hypocrisy and backstabbing going on here.



I predict that,at future Super Bowl half-time shows,they will now use "safe" performers who aren't known for sexy lyrics and provocative dance moves.Last year,Carlos Santana was the featured guest and I think that's the direction they will move in.

and you know, davideye, i think that's the direction they should move in. i mean, after all, the super bowl is not a forum for sexually explicit or offensive music performances. we need to leave that to commercials that ai DURING the super bowl. rolleyes
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Reply #22 posted 02/06/04 6:22am

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DavidEye said:

SassierBritches said:

i heard someone say, earlier this morning, that the nfl brought all of this on itself. his reasoning was great and it was something i hadn't even thought of. Bono and J.lo were in talks to do the halftime show and they wanted to do a benefit for AIDS awareness and have a socio-political messsage. They were told 'no thanks, we don't want a message filled halftime show. we want fun.' well, they hired a bunch of performers who are known for shocking, vulgar, sexual and provocative songs, performances, etc.. now that they got what they wanted, they are complaining and running with their tales between their legs. i think there are record amounts of hypocrisy and backstabbing going on here.



I predict that,at future Super Bowl half-time shows,they will now use "safe" performers who aren't known for sexy lyrics and provocative dance moves.Last year,Carlos Santana was the featured guest and I think that's the direction they will move in.


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Reply #23 posted 02/06/04 6:32am

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We should sue her!

Where's Johnny Cochran?

"If the breast flopped free, then you owe me."
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Reply #24 posted 02/06/04 6:42am

DavidEye

AdoreDaBang1 said:

DavidEye said:

SassierBritches said:

i heard someone say, earlier this morning, that the nfl brought all of this on itself. his reasoning was great and it was something i hadn't even thought of. Bono and J.lo were in talks to do the halftime show and they wanted to do a benefit for AIDS awareness and have a socio-political messsage. They were told 'no thanks, we don't want a message filled halftime show. we want fun.' well, they hired a bunch of performers who are known for shocking, vulgar, sexual and provocative songs, performances, etc.. now that they got what they wanted, they are complaining and running with their tales between their legs. i think there are record amounts of hypocrisy and backstabbing going on here.



I predict that,at future Super Bowl half-time shows,they will now use "safe" performers who aren't known for sexy lyrics and provocative dance moves.Last year,Carlos Santana was the featured guest and I think that's the direction they will move in.


Barry Manilow and Willie Nelson



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Reply #25 posted 02/06/04 7:13am

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jtgillia said:

Guys, settle down. This article is a big joke. It's taken from the smoking gun website...

actually, the smoking gun's stuff is all true stuff. it may be crazy, but it's all true.
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Reply #26 posted 02/06/04 7:13am

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AdoreDaBang1 said:

We should sue her!

Where's Johnny Cochran?

"If the breast flopped free, then you owe me."

falloff falloff falloff
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Reply #27 posted 02/06/04 8:21am

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I know I was injured. I was wearing my 3-D glasses, and that metal pastie thing pratically poked my eye right out!!!

Someone's just looking to make a buck off of this. Still, it just proves to me that Janet is a marketing genius. Sure, there's a backlash, but EVERYONE is talking about her. Free publicity for her by EVERY major news outlet.
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Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9)
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Reply #28 posted 02/06/04 8:27am

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JediMaster said:

I know I was injured. I was wearing my 3-D glasses, and that metal pastie thing pratically poked my eye right out!!!

Someone's just looking to make a buck off of this. Still, it just proves to me that Janet is a marketing genius. Sure, there's a backlash, but EVERYONE is talking about her. Free publicity for her by EVERY major news outlet.


See I beleive that's the real reason for the backlash. Everybody's mad the only one who's gonna make money is Janet. CBS and MTV wouldn't say shit if they were getting a cut of those album sales. and MTV would be crazy not to run her vids cause they would get some high-ass ratings from playing say, an hour's worth of them on a special or something.
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Reply #29 posted 02/06/04 8:33am

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

caused viewers to "suffer outrage, anger, embarrassment and serious injury."


outrage and anger...because that wasn't their tit bein shown throughout the country, i bet.

embarrassment...because most likely their husbands and/or sons were probably droolin over said tit in secrecy.

serious injury...cause by extreme eye-strain from continuous staring at said tit.


...judge judy should handle this trial, yo. nod
Your honor, I need 75000.00 for my strained eyes. lol
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