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Not if you consider him a SEAL, you don't.I think I've got a box of tissues here somewhere.....I may not have been THERE but my father was and I was other places wearing a uniform. I'm well read on the UDT and SEALs. I don't jump on the good ol boy bandwagon, I do my own thinking.
No matter what happened, suing a man's widow is LOW. You can't defend that.
I think I've got a box of tissues here somewhere.....I may not have been THERE but my father was and I was other places wearing a uniform. I'm well read on the UDT and SEALs. I don't jump on the good ol boy bandwagon, I do my own thinking.
I just can't see doing that, but that's just me. I didn't even think much about the suit one way or the other until it came out that he was going to continue the whole thing.I can. You are confusing two different issues.
If someone is truly wronged, and I doubt the former wrestler was, the dead man's estate is responsible regardless of who serves as executor.
If Johnny slanders me and dies, his widow cannot continue to reap the benefits of his lies hiding behind his death.
I just can't see doing that, but that's just me. I didn't even think much about the suit one way or the other until it came out that he was going to continue the whole thing.
THIS ^^^ even if you aren't entitile to the estate you are entitled to a portion of the book sales. The law sucks, it isn't perfect and it never will be but it is what it is.Throw this case away in your mind. If I write an inaccurate, slanderous book about you then die, you are still due compensation from my estate.