Cindizzi
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I don't remember the details about the lengths Parker went to torment the Beach family but was it Vicky Ward or the female PI who initially confirmed some of the allegations about Parker but suddenly changed her tune at the deposition?That civil suit alleges that Parker’s teamed with attorneys and documentarian Vicky Ward to launch “a social media campaign to inflict severe emotional distress upon the Plaintiffs to diminish their resolve to prosecute Parker’s for contributing to causing the death of Mallory Beach in the Civil Action and arranged for or participated in the distribution of the confidential mediation and other private materials.”
Yes and there were leaked photos of Mallory's remains after being in the water for almost a week.I don't remember the details about the lengths Parker went to torment the Beach family but was it Vicky Ward or the female PI who initially confirmed some of the allegations about Parker but suddenly changed her tune at the deposition?
Maybe, but they had been steadily drinking all night.Defendants almost always lose in Hampton County. Without a change of venue, Parker's only real chance was to fight to reduce the payout amount on appeal. I'm sure a jury would have awarded many millions to "punish" Alex Murdaugh.
I wish we had access to the settlement with the bar in Beaufort. If anyone besides Paul Murdaugh was responsible for Mallory Beach's death, it would be the bar that sold alcohol to a visibly intoxicated minor. I suspect the bar owner doesn't have great wealth and settled for his insurance limit. It is easy to focus on the Murdaugh's, but the actions at the bar contributed greatly to the accident.
Love it! Beautiful smiles and a great hat Tinsley is wearing.
“These settlements won’t bring Mallory back, but we hope they do save someone else’s son or daughter.” ~Attorney for #MalloryBeach family Mark Tinsley
Attorney Tinsley’s Full Statement
* "-The settlements today demonstrate, to use Parker's word, an "exoneration" of the young people in the boat that Parker so readily blames. Underage drinking is a serious and costly problem. Blaming the kids won't solve the problem. The people who enable underage drinking must be stopped. It's shameful that nearly 2 people per week die in this state alone as a result of underage drinking. The Beach family believes this settlement will serve as a warning to all the Parker's of the world, who might make an illegal sale of alcohol to a minor, that they will be held to account for their wrongful conduct if they do. These settlements won't bring Mallory back, but we hope they do save someone
else's son or daughter."
^^rsbmI like the fact that Tinsley used Parker’s own words to counter with.
I read people in another forum talking about the settlement defending Parker to the hilt. Their argument was that Paul presented a valid ID so what else was Parker’s supposed to do. Perhaps ask for another form of ID?
And Paul “looked just like his brother”, so what are you supposed to do? Well, for one, Paul did not look like his brother except for the red hair and was considerably shorter than BM. Maybe pay attention to what you’re looking at.
"The sun is much brighter in Hampton County for several people this morning."
Joseph M. McCulloch Jr., attorney for Connor Cook
^^sbmAfter the mediation, which took most of the day, PK Shere, attorney for the Parker's defendants, issued a statement around 10 p.m. Sunday through a spokesperson.
“It is disappointing that the contents of settlement discussions have been disclosed today counter to the mediation agreement that was signed by all who participated.