Woman who shamed Starbucks worker is now suing to get his GoFundMe donations

I bet she voted Trump! I believe a company can choose to do business (or not) with anybody they so desire. I don’t think discrimination enters into it. Did she enter the premises without her alleged exemption notes? If so, surely there’s no come-back? The hand-written one looks like some kid’s attempt to cover up lack of homework: “The dog eat it!”. I think I could have conjured up something more believable. Sounds like a nasty piece of work.

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Buuut; most people already mask that area; it’s called underwear … Wait, I don’t want to know …

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You know who else was named Lenin?

Hitler!

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Karen v Lenin! Battle of the Titans!

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You can sue anybody for anything in America. Doesn’t mean you won’t get laughed out of court.

The only thing this story didn’t touch on is if Lenin got the cash. Does he even know about this? The GoFundMe doesn’t seem to have any content from him.

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The article posted by @Frank_Farmer1 has this:

Lenin said he plans to use that money to further his education and also follow his dreams of dancing.

(Which I fully support)

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if this yoga karen did hot yoga to sweat out toxicity she’d vanish. how on earth does she get to say namaste and get away with it. if there were a candidate for someone to force the entire population to do yoga over smart tvs in a parody of 1984 it would be this karen.

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Fortunately California has one of the stronger anti-SLAPP statues in the US, despite two decades of oxygen thieves lobbying to overturn it.

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The news video that @Frank_Farmer1 shared appeared to show Lenin receiving the cash in a briefcase at some event.

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Um… what is ‘false light’ and what are we going to do if it invades?

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Agreed - and there has been more than a little evidence of them pushing absurd pseudoscientific ‘treatments’. Give me a qualified osteopath any day.

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To add to this, under California common law, you have a proprietary interest in your own identity (ie, a property right). It is generally a violation of this right for someone to use your name, likeness, etc, without your consent for commercial purposes. (N.B. IANAL, but Midler v. Ford was the first case I briefed getting my paralegal certificate.)

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Obviously doesn’t apply here because the information was disclosed by the plaintiff, and even then, the defendant didn’t in any way alter or mischaracterize the information, so there’s no false impression, let alone clear and convincing evidence of malice/negligence.

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You can’t doctor’s note yourself out of public health and safety.

If you want to break the law and endanger others with impunity, you gotta do what everyone else does and spend 4 weekends in class and become a cop.

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Presumably her attorney gets paid either way.

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On June 22, Amber Gilles, a yoga instructor from San Diego,

It just blows my mind how perfect that is. The person who I would like to think knows better than being this entitled, who is absolutely all-in on their own entitlement.

I was actually thinking this was peak Gofundme. Funding a legal defense against a lawsuit over a fund raising effort. So circular.

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If Gilles has any kind of smarts, she would be paying her lawyer on contingency.

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