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Based on what? Where is the evidence for that?All because of arrogance. It's not fear that motivates them, it's arrogance.
F.T.K.The inventory list indicates to me that law enforcement had a search warrant to collect every medium capable of collecting or storing illicit data. And his wife's phone/ipad were store up in the search. I'm angry enough when I can't find my phone - imagine having all of your electronics taken from you indefinitely, losing your family's income ahead of forthcoming legal bills/judgments, and finding out that your husband has an addiction to computer crimes involving stealing coeds' nudes all at once. Your kids will grow up with this sudden change in life being one of their strongest memories and their father forever linked to this story publicly.
Once he told her he was taking a job up north she should have divorced him on the spot. So I don't really feel sorry for her, just the kids.
This is the angle that I am SHOCKED gets so little publicity or maybe those people are already buried in the desert.![]()
Off topic but I can absolutely not watch this scene. Just brutal.If any enterprising photo shoppers want to do something with this and Ono...
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Several student athletes from around the United States received a letter from the FBI about former University of Michigan football coach Matt Weiss. Other victims received an email from the U.S. Department to Justice Victims Notification System to advise them about the computer hack that allowed the coach to access personal photos and videos for the athletes.
If you received the FBI letter or the U.S. Department of Justice email saying that your social media accounts were hacked by Matt Weiss, you can file a civil claim for compensation. A Michigan data breach lawsuit lawyer can help if you were a computer crime victim by Matt Weiss, Michigan’s co-offensive coordinator.
Moreover, institutions that failed to protect sensitive information can also be held liable. Victims can seek financial compensation through civil lawsuits against universities and vendors if it can be demonstrated that these entities neglected their duty to safeguard private data. This dual approach not only addresses immediate harm but also promotes systemic change to prevent future breaches.
If I'm tcun's insurance carrier, do I go to court to nullify their coverage arguing that they willfully failed to learn any lessons and make any institional changes in the wake of the Dr. Feel good scandal?Oh the drip drip drip of this is so much fun
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Can I Sue for for the Michigan Coach Data Breach?
What are My Legal Rights if I Received the FBI Letter or DOJ Letter?natlawreview.com
I suspect, without looking, that they're probably insured through a state risk pool, whether for all of state government or just institutions of higher education, rather than by traditional private insurance and that statute, or maybe state risk manager rules or a combination of both statute and rules, define what is covered and what isn't. Michigan also has a governmental immunity law that protects against some tort liability. Here, however, the conduct may well rise to gross negligence or intentional behavior that wouldn't be covered by immunity or by the risk pool. The intersection of what they're on the hook for with him going rogue (nudes, which I'll assume nobody asked him to get) versus practice film and what they can just pin on him alone will be interesting and probably very fact-dependent.If I'm tcun's insurance carrier, do I go to court to nullify their coverage arguing that they willfully failed to learn any lessons and make any institional changes in the wake of the Dr. Feel good scandal?
Because my layman's ass sure feels like they should be paying all damages out of pocket.
This is how fucked up that institution is in that they literally have my leftist ass taking the side of a large insurance company.
Bernard Rubble is already establishing an irrevocable trust.I suspect, without looking, that they're probably insured through a state risk pool, whether for all of state government or just institutions of higher education, rather than by traditional private insurance and that statute, or maybe state risk manager rules or a combination of both statute and rules, define what is covered and what isn't. Michigan also has a governmental immunity law that protects against some tort liability. Here, however, the conduct may well rise to gross negligence or intentional behavior that wouldn't be covered by immunity or by the risk pool. The intersection of what they're on the hook for with him going rogue (nudes, which I'll assume nobody asked him to get) versus practice film and what they can just pin on him alone will be interesting and probably very fact-dependent.
If I'm tcun's insurance carrier, do I go to court to nullify their coverage arguing that they willfully failed to learn any lessons and make any institional changes in the wake of the Dr. Feel good scandal?
Because my layman's ass sure feels like they should be paying all damages out of pocket.
This is how fucked up that institution is in that they literally have my leftist ass taking the side of a large insurance company.