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Karl Jobst – Billy Mitchell Lost His Lawsuit


Karl Jobst – Billy Mitchell Lost His Lawsuit

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  1. Holy crap this is so played out. I used to subscribe to this channel for speed-running videos but there’s barely any content now that just just farming drama on this one issue. There just not enough meat on these bones for your average viewer to stay engaged.

  2. Melodic-Resident-245

    Carl Jobst and Billy Mitchell should date.
    They’re obviously obsessed with each other.

  3. um_ur_chinese

    Who gives a shit? Instead of this go make that autistic kid that beat Tetris famous. That’s actually impressive. Not some guy was good at a video game that no one talks about anymore.

  4. I_sh0uld_g0

    Honestly, like Karl’s content, but this video is greatly misleading and a huge cope. How is this not a win for Mitchell? He accomplished pretty much what he set out to do: got his scores reinstated (yeah, I know they are “historical” but w/e, he’ll still be able to use them to name himself the GOAT), his cheating wasn’t proven in court so he can still go around and sue people for defamation… TG settled because their lawyer went and fucked up (from what I’ve read on the topic), and I don’t know if Mitchell will cover any of their legal fees, which he probably won’t, so in the end we have Billy getting almost exactly what he wanted and TG? They have 3 years of expenses with nothing to show for it.

  5. AnorakOnAGirl

    How does misinformation get going so quickly? Everyone knows he cheated but the fact is that it didnt go to court, he didnt lose anything they settled out of court. That means that nobody lost, both parties agreed to drop the lawsuits.

  6. Does this mean he’s now on the hook to pay the $100-200k for Karl’s incurred legal fees if Karl claims it back?

  7. AgonyOfInnovation

    He really hasn’t lost. Billy has what he wanted out of this. He gets to keep insisting he didn’t cheat. He’s lost nothing of substance.

  8. Sycokinetic

    Cool, maybe now Karl will go back to talking about speed runs. The analysis of cheating methodologies is cool, but I can get better litigation drama from mainstream news and Netflix.

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