Kingsfan23
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Has there been a fanbase that has went through so much off the court S*** in one year (and we still have a third of it left!)? Actually it fills the space when the team is having a down talent period
IANAL, this isn't legal advice. But look at this while you wait for a better answer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tortious_interference
Although the specific elements required to prove a claim of tortious interference vary from one jurisdiction to another, they typically include the following:
- The existence of a contractual relationship or beneficial business relationship between two parties.
- Knowledge of that relationship by a third party.
- Intent of the third party to induce a party to the relationship to breach the relationship.
- Lack of any privilege on the part of the third party to induce such a breach.
- The contractual relationship is breached.
- Damage to the party against whom the breach occurs. [2]
funny how that happens lol.. for some reason I don't hate the Maloofs as much as I did 3 days ago
You still hate the Maloofs the same but your hate for Hansen has grown to make it seem like you hate the Maloofs less lol
From the link fnordius provided:
Should really ask LPKingsfan, he went to law school out here, but seemed to be back in CA to study for the bar. If that's CA bar he might be up to date on the latest cases in the field.
Sacramento arena leaders want more than apology from Seattle arena investor Chris Hansen for secretly funding the gathering of signatures for a public vote on a new arena there. They want to make sure those signatures never see the light of day.
Downtownarena.org wants Hansen to destroy signatures - http://www.king5.com/news/arena/Sacramento-arena-hansen-open-letter-220364951.html
On the face of it I'm not sure what to think... I wouldn't think STOP or the anti-arena signature gatherers are even in a threatening position at this time in terms of getting what they need to put this on the ballot (but maybe I'm wrong?). I think the public would vote for the arena even if it was on the ballot. To me its almost as if Hansen complies it gives the scumbag an opportunity to repair his name and get back in the good graces of the NBA as if nothing happened
This destroy signatures stuff is a bit dicey. Unless Hansen founded STOP, you are asking an outside monetary contributor to ask a political advocacy group to destroy signatures willingly given to it by like minded individuals. If STOP is a threat to make its goal, go for it. If not, that has undemocratic undertones and can boomerang and give you a black eye. Last thing you want is STOP being able to boomerang such an issue around on you, take its fight to the people and say see? Vivek and Co. don't care about democracy! They don't want you to have a say, and they're trying to destroy your voice! Even if you support the arena give us your signature so the common people can be heard, not suppressed by billionaires! Then they get a few thousand people just pissed at the perceived process.
Brick, the thing to remember is that STOP doesn't have those signatures yet. They were being collected by others to assist STOP in the vote, but STOP does not possess the signatures and does not own them. In fact, STOP keeps saying how they did not take any money from Hansen, how they are independent and grassroots, etc., to distance themselves from Hansen. I don't see how they can complain that they don't get to use signatures that they didn't collect if Hansen wants to not submit them.
If those that signed the forms still want to have their signatures collected, they can track down STOP and sign the forms they are using.
This destroy signatures stuff is a bit dicey. Unless Hansen founded STOP, you are asking an outside monetary contributor to ask a political advocacy group to destroy signatures willingly given to it by like minded individuals. If STOP is a threat to make its goal, go for it. If not, that has undemocratic undertones and can boomerang and give you a black eye. Last thing you want is STOP being able to boomerang such an issue around on you, take its fight to the people and say see? Vivek and Co. don't care about democracy! They don't want you to have a say, and they're trying to destroy your voice! Even if you support the arena give us your signature so the common people can be heard, not suppressed by billionaires! Then they get a few thousand people just pissed at the perceived process.
what others? If STOP sends out signature collectors, those people are still STOP. And as I understand it all Hansen did was funnel a chunk of money into a PAC. Southern California PAC too. Were they independently operating in Sacto? Or did STOP subcontract out its signature collecting duties?
Which relationship is correct?:
Hansen --> PAC --> STOP --> signature collectors
Hansen --> PAC --> signature collectors --> STOP
Remember, Hansen had every right to give money to that group or any group, if he had reported it. Your best argument is that if he had reported it as he should, then not everybody who signed would have done so knowing he was behind it.
Agreed.
I don't agree with the idea of destroying signatures on a petition. It leaves a very bad taste in my mouth. I would much prefer they have some of the signatures thrown out because they were obtained under false pretenses and the people have since requested their names be removed.
Your second example above is more appropriate than the first. STOP has a couple volunteers that collect signatures sporadically at farmer's markets, etc., however the main signature gathering thrust is from Hansen's funds going to a lawyer (Loeb&Loeb) to a PAC (Citizens for a Voice in Government) to a signature gathering company (Olsen). Those signatures are intended to aid STOP, however STOP does not yet have them (as I understand it). I don't know if/when they were to be handed over. I know that there is no known direct contractual relationship between STOP and Hansen that has been reported. STOP is wanting the signatures but are distancing themselves from the money and scandal. They want to have their cake and eat it, too.
Agreed.
I don't agree with the idea of destroying signatures on a petition. It leaves a very bad taste in my mouth. I would much prefer they have some of the signatures thrown out because they were obtained under false pretenses and the people have since requested their names be removed.
Right now, it's unclear who controls the petitions gathered by Hansen's paid campaign workers. Olson Campaigns of Tulare, the firm that organized the crews that collected signatures in Sacramento, has not returned inquiries from The Bee seeking information on the petitions.
Brandon Powers, the Orange County political operative who served as the intermediary in the transfer of funds between Loeb & Loeb and the petition drive organizers, also has not returned phone calls.
The paid campaign was run parallel to an effort to collect signatures by Sacramento Taxpayers Opposed to Pork (STOP). That group, led by downtown activists and using volunteers to collect signatures, is continuing its effort to gather 22,000 signatures from city voters by mid-December.
Question: STOP has reportedly said they've got about half the signatures they need. Does this count include those signatures now in dispute?
I would still highly doubt STOP's self-reported figure personally. I mean if they in reality have only a couple thousand signatures how are they going to portray that to the media? Of course many campaigns inflate to give a false sense of legitimacy and momentum to their campaign, even if there is none. there is probably a net negative for how many signatures they are gathering daily currently
Question: STOP has reportedly said they've got about half the signatures they need. Does this count include those signatures now in dispute?
I also want to know what is going to be done about STOP blatantly lying about the arena deal. Doesn't that put the entire signature gathering venture in doubt?