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Good for Nick for stating his thoughts right up front and with clarity. No beating around the bush, no double talk. I wish him the best in whatever direction he takes.
Good for Nick for stating his thoughts right up front and with clarity. No beating around the bush, no double talk. I wish him the best in whatever direction he takes.
Another team member fleeing the sinking ship. I don't blame him. I would immediately distance myself too. No one wants to be associated with child rape or anyone who has been indicted for it. I'm curious to see what Doug will do. My opinion only.
Not necessarily. Just because he founded the company doesn’t mean he has full financial control of it. Depending on what type of business it is (corporation, partnership, etc., it’s possible he has no ability to use company funds for his personal defense.As founder/ owner Jared could use AWP to fund a legal team. They could also shift ownership to hide funds from paying restitution to victims.
The brave coming forward after so many years may face this team, and also the many who can’t imagine the charges could be true. YT minions can be cruel.
IMHO
Hard to enforce a NC when they were claiming to make money from donations etc. Non compete can't be applied if it stops someone from making a living, and since they weren't being paid here normally I would say it would be hard to enforce. Not to mention the legal fees to enforce it.IANAL but Non-compete contracts are rarely enforceable - at least in the corporate world, for normal workers. If your job is one with a lot of proprietary/secret information , it's more likely to have an iron-clad non-compete. In this case, I'm assuming that Jared insisted on a length of time for non-compete so his team-mates wouldn't jump to other crews or start their own channels for a certain period of time. I would think under these circumstances any non-competes they have would not be enforced. Jared isn't going to hire a lawyer to go after these guys. I just doubt it.
It's likely they signed non-disclosure or confidentiality agreements though. Which would limit the amount of public speaking they would do about AWP. If they are receiving counsel, i think their lawyers would tell them to very much honor the confidentiality agreements but basically ignore any non-competes and deal with them if Jared moves to try to enforce them with a legal suit.
All my own opinions. And I'm not a lawyer.
Yeah, IMO I don’t think any of the employees need worry about non compete or non disclosure clauses as Jared’s business is about to implode. I suspect he’ll be using his money and legal advice to deal with the child rape charges, not fighting with former employees. JMOHard to enforce a NC when they were claiming to make money from donations etc. Non compete can't be applied if it stops someone from making a living, and since they weren't being paid here normally I would say it would be hard to enforce. Not to mention the legal fees to enforce it.
In my opinion, adding ‘in my opinion’ is mostly for other readers, not a defense against potential plaintiffs in a theoretical defamation suit. One may have a fact-based opinion, but that does not make the opinion itself a fact. There’s value in adding a IMO in those instances.
Proving actual libel requires “active malice” to cause harm. Adding a IMO in an instance where this is the case doesn’t protect you from anything.
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Yeah, IMO I don’t think any of the employees need worry about non compete or non disclosure clauses as Jared’s business is about to implode. I suspect he’ll be using his money and legal advice to deal with the child rape charges, not fighting with former employees. JMO
Well, he most certainly came up bankrupt at leaving an admirable legacy for his family.Thank you for sharing this link @megs1477
I can literally hear the arrogance and superiority in JL's biography in the link.
He discusses dating his wife in high school and then his 20 year marriage. Will she stand by her man? Or take her daughters and run to a SA organization and have reassurance that nothing has been done to them.
JL speaks about what he refers to as " a fling " while in highschool and confirmed paternity to a daughter from the intimacy. She's married and has a son, JL's grandson, but has not been in contact with her bio father for some time. According, again to JL's biography.
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Jared Leisek - Who Am I and What's My Story? Life Story
A short narrative about the life and works of Jared Leisek. Pay-it-forward and do your best to leave a legacy your family can be proud of.jaredleisek.com
There is at least one flat out lie in that biography. He absolutely was charged by the SEC for stock fraud, a judgement absolutely was entered against him, and he received a fine of $195,994.50. In my experience where there is one lie there are probably others, in my opinion.Thank you for sharing this link @megs1477
I can literally hear the arrogance and superiority in JL's biography in the link.
He discusses dating his wife in high school and then his 20 year marriage. Will she stand by her man? Or take her daughters and run to a SA organization and have reassurance that nothing has been done to them.
JL speaks about what he refers to as " a fling " while in highschool and confirmed paternity to a daughter from the intimacy. She's married and has a son, JL's grandson, but has not been in contact with her bio father for some time. According, again to JL's biography.
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Jared Leisek - Who Am I and What's My Story? Life Story
A short narrative about the life and works of Jared Leisek. Pay-it-forward and do your best to leave a legacy your family can be proud of.jaredleisek.com
SBM. A diver from New York who worked with AWP on only a couple of cases earlier in the year was a guest on the Websleuths YouTube channel recently. He stated that he was told there were allegations of sexual nature but didn't know details or ages of those involved.The article also said that many now-former AWP members claim they were blindsided by the accusations but couldn't go into details because they signed confidentiality agreements. That makes me wonder about who, if any, employees knew about his past before the news broke.
I’m not sure a crook in prison could uphold a non compete or nondisclosure. The power may lie in a company’s ability to sue and protect themselves.Would it also be possible that they might have a noncompete contract, along with a nondisclosure agreement. I don't know how that would work or any legal problems they might have.