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Apr 05, 2012 16:38

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PDF of the Olbermann vs. Current lawsuit

43 pages. Get a drink and get comfy.

EDIT: Downloaded a copy from Scribd without the THR watermark all over it, uploaded it to the Vault, updated the link.

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screamingintune April 6 2012, 00:18:06 UTC
"after being enticed to leave MSNBC"

........? I thought MSNBC fired him? So he left on his own and it wasn't Comcast taking over NBC and giving Olbermann the axe?

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kshandra April 6 2012, 03:18:14 UTC
Yeah, that's the part that everyone on Twitter is wondering about, too.

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screamingintune April 6 2012, 03:39:31 UTC
I remember when I first heard he was gone from MSNBC, my first thought was that it was his decision, because his ratings were just too high for them to can him, but then the news came out that he was fired. Now this. Weird.

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dutchtulips April 6 2012, 03:53:52 UTC
I was always under the impression that he left MSNBC of his own accord and was not fired. I thought we all were.

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comp_lady April 6 2012, 02:47:27 UTC

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comp_lady April 6 2012, 02:54:46 UTC
Oh my god I'm only a couple pages in and this is already reading like a primetime drama


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simplysly April 6 2012, 08:20:10 UTC
"It is both sad and ironic that a channel owned and founded by Al Gore ... restricted the rights of its most celebrated commentator and Chief New Officer to fully broadcast his opinions over, of all things, the internet." (End of point 6. Page 3, line 28 to Page 4, line 3)

It's a bad thing this made me laugh, right? I'm a bad person for laughing a legal brief?

Oh well. Was going to hell anyway.

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quietandmean April 13 2012, 01:29:55 UTC
There was a homeless guy hanging out in his office?! WTF

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