Hello everyone! Been lurking for a while because with the family being silent since the video release and most of the arguments here becoming circular I was waiting for something to happen to rear my ugly head again.

I did some poking back through to see what I missed and if anyone else brought this up yet but there's been some activity on the civil case.
Wiegands filed an emergency motion for a protective order to try and stop RCCL from the long planned and publicly announced refurbishment it's supposed to be going in for.
RCCL filed response requesting dismissal for failure to state a claim.
There's some other stuff but right now those are the two most interesting things in my opinion. The emergency motion gives an interesting timeline of communications with the civil lawyers and RCCL, and includes a transcript of an email from RCCL about why they won't give physical copies of the CCTV footage absent a court order (because they don't trust Winkleman and his continuing TV appearances) and have only allowed viewings. All occurring BEFORE the filing of the civil suit on Dec 12th. It also shows the family was offered access to the ship back in September to be able to do their own investigation but the legal team refused.
Part of me now wonders if this wasn't intentional. That the law firm decided to wait to file knowing that the refurbishment was coming up so that now they can claim that RCCL is "destroying evidence" with a renovation that was planned at least a year in advance of this incident. Not to mention the chance to disrupt RCCL plans and cost them money by forcing a delay in moving the ship/starting work.
I'll be uploading documents shortly.
***EDIT - Almost forgot, status conference in the civil suit is set for March 11th