I haven't seen the numbers. Was that $55M all damages or did it include punitive?
Public figures are entitled to emotional distress damages like anyone else. The only area of the law that differs for a celebrity is in libel and slander, especially politicians in recognition of the typically mudslinging involved in campaigns.I'm curious on that one too, because public figures usually have to show actual damages. What contract did she lose?
Public figures are entitled to emotional distress damages like anyone else.
Its not even that good of a video...
Worth maybe $1M, tops.
In what way is the quality of the video is relevant to the horror of having those videos out there for everyone?
It would be interesting to know the composition of the jury and what tactics the plaintiff's attorneys used to keep d!ck head males off the jury who think women were put on the earth to satisfy their urges, hence would only judge Andrews on the pornographic qualities in the videos and think that she should be grateful for the publicity.
The reports were that the jury was hugging and getting photo ops with Ms Andrews after the verdict. Can't say it was much of an unbiased jury if that's the case.
The quality is relevant because you couldn't even tell it was her, and the "horror" was over-imagined.
Lets put it this way - nothing happens in the video except her staring in the mirror, curling her hair, and posing for herself. She doesn't "do" anything, and there's nothing that even really says it is her, except her admitting it was. Its not an embarrassing video, unless she is embarrassed that when she strips, she becomes incredibly boring.In what way is the quality of the video is relevant to the horror of having those videos out there for everyone?
It would be interesting to know the composition of the jury and what tactics the plaintiff's attorneys used to keep d!ck head males off the jury who think women were put on the earth to satisfy their urges, hence would only judge Andrews on the pornographic qualities in the videos and think that she should be grateful for the publicity.
I don't feel bad for the dude. He's an idiot and deserves to be jailed for a long time for violating her privacy. He's no better (or worse, for that matter) than the pig that drills a hole in the shower wall to watch people.I think this judgement was good... They assigned 51% of the blame to him but of course they will never collect $22.5 million from him. They will clean him out and he deserves that. I feel no pity for him. As for the hotel, them paying out about $22.5 million will not be impossible. This large judgment makes news and will ensure that other hotels take measures to prevent something like this happening. Those of you who feel sorry for the dude... think about some scumball doing this to your sister or mother, or maybe to you. EdFred, you say her **** are not so great well I bet yours are a whole lot less great and you would probably squeal the loudest is some scuzzball did that to you. Luckily for you nobody would care to see a video of you...
I think this judgement was good... They assigned 51% of the blame to him but of course they will never collect $22.5 million from him. They will clean him out and he deserves that. I feel no pity for him. As for the hotel, them paying out about $22.5 million will not be impossible. This large judgment makes news and will ensure that other hotels take measures to prevent something like this happening. Those of you who feel sorry for the dude... think about some scumball doing this to your sister or mother, or maybe to you. EdFred, you say her tits are not so great well I bet yours are a whole lot less great and you would probably squeal the loudest is some scuzzball did that to you. Luckily for you nobody would care to see a video of you...
The reports were that the jury was hugging and getting photo ops with Ms Andrews after the verdict. Can't say it was much of an unbiased jury if that's the case.
The quality is relevant because you couldn't even tell it was her, and the "horror" was over-imagined.
I'm not saying what the guy did was OK, or should be condoned, but when you have to say, "this is a video of so and so" because no one would know who it was otherwise, $55M is ridiculous.
Should have included the times or whatever major paper ran images from the illegal video too.
Lets put it this way - nothing happens in the video except her staring in the mirror, curling her hair, and posing for herself. She doesn't "do" anything, and there's nothing that even really says it is her, except her admitting it was. Its not an embarrassing video, unless she is embarrassed that when she strips, she becomes incredibly boring.
Her image is not tarnished.
We are so crazy these days about remaining "sensitive" to everything. What you've got is a video that may, or may not be a person we may, or may not have seen on TV, and she is standing there doing something incredibly boring for about 5 minutes.
Was it wrong? Yes. And the photographer should be in jail for a long time for doing so. Was Marriott wrong because they didn't call EA and let her know that someone asked to stay next to her? Probably, but not to the level of requiring a negligence payout.
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Is EA due some money for the "pain and suffering" she has endured? Probably not, or certainly not $55M worth. The only one that should be paying a penalty here is the photographer, but she chose to go down the dirty money route and sue Marriott.
She must have had a really good attorney to convince the jurors that someone might want to see their fat asses naked -- and would go out of their way to figure out what room was next door to them on their next trip to a 10,000 room hotel in Vegas to stuff themselves at the buffet. LOL...
You guys have entirely too much time to worry about other people's business.
The woman has professional pictures taken like this:
Yet a nude video ruined her life and carrier? Please.
Irony: A already well off woman wins $55M when no one is injured or killed, yet when a breadwinner is killed in a car accident the family will be hard pressed to get even $1M out of the insurance company.
It's in a public court... they didn't choose to handle it privately. Which pretty much means one lawyer screwed up somewhere... and offered the wrong amount of money at the negotiation table.
I am guessing that most males would not be all that happy to be videoed nude, posted on the internet, and then having social media and their coworkers rating their attributes or lack thereof. That might be a bit stressful even for alpha male types. It is exponentially worse for women.
That might be a bit stressful even for alpha male types. It is exponentially worse for women.
You have a hostile tone. I don't see where this is a male/female issue. And certainly would not be worse for a woman than a man. That's crazy talk that I have no idea where it's coming from. Not one guy here is saying the scumbag who did it shouldn't be locked away forever and lose all his money. And I'm certainly not defending the hotel. But $55M is absurd. Like someone else said, sole breadwinners of families can be recklessly killed and the families frequently get much less than $1M.
I thought feminism and equality had rid us of these types of opinions...That might be a bit stressful even for alpha male types. It is exponentially worse for women.
No doubt she deserved some compensation, but $55M seems excessive to me, especially when no one was physically harmed or killed.
I look forward to a video of me being posted on the Internet. It might better my chances of meeting someone.
I thought feminism and equality had rid us of these types of opinions...
I disagree.No doubt she deserved some compensation, but $55M seems excessive to me, especially when no one was physically harmed or killed.
I look forward to a video of me being posted on the Internet. It might better my chances of meeting someone.
Hotels don't have the best staff to work with. I wonder what mariotts manuals to the franchisees say about maintaining the security of their guests.