• @Hazdaz
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    -991 year ago

    Oh for fucks sakes. We have people who were wrongly imprisoned and spent decades in jail and they get a couple of hundred Gs and this lady is awarded $1.2B because someone saw her hoo-ha. We really have fucked up morals. The award amount is so obnoxious that I’m almost glad she’ll never see a dime of it. This is just a mockery of justice.

    • @[email protected]
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      501 year ago

      Just because we can do better in one department doesn’t mean it’s bad we’re doing good in another department.

    • Tedesche
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      121 year ago

      I think it’s an absurd ruling as well, but I don’t feel bad for the douchebag in question. I don’t really understand how they came up with the numbers. 1 billion in punitive damages? Based on what? Crazy.

      But I’m fine with the guy being financially ruined for it. He deserves that much.

    • @dogslayeggs
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      51 year ago

      He posted her real name and address along with those videos and pics of her, which is basically opening her up to being attacked. He also threatened her job prospects and threatened to continue harassing her for the rest of her life. I agree that there should be more paid out to wrongly imprisoned people, but this was more than just having her hoo-ha shown.

      • @Hazdaz
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        -31 year ago

        Dieselgate cost VW $15B which affected literally millions of people on a global scale over over a decade of gaming emissions standards.

        The Enron accounting scandal cost $7B and involved one of the richest corporations in the nation.

        The Gulf of Mexico oil spill cost BP $20B and caused irreparable damage to the environment down there.

        But yeah, having your pics posted online and one’s address leaked is SURELY on a similar level to these other crimes. Oh, definitely! /s

        • qevlarr
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          1 year ago

          That doesn’t mean this case is no big deal. Poor woman.

          I do agree that the large amount is silly because the guy is probably not a billionaire. Hopefully they will increase punishments for corporations and rich people-- oh wait, they won’t. That’s fucked up, but not related to this case

    • qevlarr
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      01 year ago

      You can call out the hypocrisy without minimizing her suffering. “They saw your bits, so what” is a ridiculous response to having your private sex videos shared with everyone you know

    • @[email protected]
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      -231 year ago

      She was awarded 200 mil with the 1B in punitive damages, which the state caps at 750k.

      So 200.75 mil total in the end.

      200 mil is still ridiculous, so your point still stands ¯\_ (ツ) _/¯