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University of Oklahoma; A classless den of thuggery
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Topic Started: Dec 18 2016, 07:02 AM (757 Views)
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Dec 18 2016, 12:53 PM
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I would say he paid a pretty hefty price. She went after him and paid for it.
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Dec 20 2016, 02:08 AM
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One of the schools star football players is seen punching out a female in a public eatery. After the university president, AD and coaches talked it over, the thug was suspended for as year and then this is where it gets ugly. he was allowed to play in his Junio and Senior year.
Not entirely true Pat. He was arrested, entered an Alford Plea, which allows him to maintain his innocence while acknowledging that enough evidence exists for a jury to find him guilty. Mixon was given a one-year deferred sentence, 100 hours of community service and cognitive behavior counseling He did his sentence. Now the girl who racially slurred him several times and then pushed him and then hit him before he hit her back has sued him for damages. We shall see how the trial goes. Here is what his attorney has to say: - Mixon is raising a number of defenses to her remaining claim — intentional infliction of emotional distress. His attorneys assert, for instance, that Molitor "by her conduct contributed in whole or in part to any claimed loss or injuries."
Molitor "repeatedly instigated hostile conversations" with Mixon and his companions outside the cafe's front door, his attorneys wrote in an answer to the lawsuit.
Once inside, Molitor motioned to Mixon to approach her at the table where she was standing and she then "initiated further discussion" with him, his attorneys wrote in the answer filed Tuesday. Mixon overheard Molitor saying he and other black men were trying to jump her outside, the attorneys wrote.
Mixon also heard Molitor "and/or" members of her party use racial slurs in referring to him, his attorneys wrote.
Mixon "states he turned and attempted to leave the discussion and restaurant, but ... just as he did so, plaintiff lunged toward him and shoved him in the chest," his attorneys wrote.
Mixon "states that he then made an aggressive gesture toward Plaintiff in response and verbally warned her to leave him alone."
He states that she then placed her left hand on his chest and, with her right hand, struck him in the face, the attorneys wrote.
You might want to know that her attorneys have had the tapes for some time and did not want them released to the public even wanting to argue to a Cleveland County judge that the video of the punch should not be released. The above is from the local paper. The only decision made by the University was to allow him to play after he had served his sentence and to make sure he toes the line while still attending school. What is wrong with allowing a young man to play football after he had paid the price given to him by a judge? He will have a record for the rest of his life. OK, that's what his attorney says. I watched the video of him entering and heading straight for her table. And then.he saying something to the guy she was in a conversation with. What he said appeared to cause the girl to react.
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Dec 20 2016, 02:11 AM
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One of the schools star football players is seen punching out a female in a public eatery. After the university president, AD and coaches talked it over, the thug was suspended for as year and then this is where it gets ugly. he was allowed to play in his Junio and Senior year.
Not entirely true Pat. He was arrested, entered an Alford Plea, which allows him to maintain his innocence while acknowledging that enough evidence exists for a jury to find him guilty. Mixon was given a one-year deferred sentence, 100 hours of community service and cognitive behavior counseling He did his sentence. Now the girl who racially slurred him several times and then pushed him and then hit him before he hit her back has sued him for damages. We shall see how the trial goes. Here is what his attorney has to say: - Mixon is raising a number of defenses to her remaining claim — intentional infliction of emotional distress. His attorneys assert, for instance, that Molitor "by her conduct contributed in whole or in part to any claimed loss or injuries."
Molitor "repeatedly instigated hostile conversations" with Mixon and his companions outside the cafe's front door, his attorneys wrote in an answer to the lawsuit.
Once inside, Molitor motioned to Mixon to approach her at the table where she was standing and she then "initiated further discussion" with him, his attorneys wrote in the answer filed Tuesday. Mixon overheard Molitor saying he and other black men were trying to jump her outside, the attorneys wrote.
Mixon also heard Molitor "and/or" members of her party use racial slurs in referring to him, his attorneys wrote.
Mixon "states he turned and attempted to leave the discussion and restaurant, but ... just as he did so, plaintiff lunged toward him and shoved him in the chest," his attorneys wrote.
Mixon "states that he then made an aggressive gesture toward Plaintiff in response and verbally warned her to leave him alone."
He states that she then placed her left hand on his chest and, with her right hand, struck him in the face, the attorneys wrote.
You might want to know that her attorneys have had the tapes for some time and did not want them released to the public even wanting to argue to a Cleveland County judge that the video of the punch should not be released. The above is from the local paper. The only decision made by the University was to allow him to play after he had served his sentence and to make sure he toes the line while still attending school. What is wrong with allowing a young man to play football after he had paid the price given to him by a judge? He will have a record for the rest of his life.
OK, that's what his attorney says. I watched the video of him entering and heading straight for her table. And then.he saying something to the guy she was in a conversation with. What he said appeared to cause the girl to react.
Yes, she initiated contact. She pushed him and then hit him. Which is why the girl's attorney did not want the video to become public.
I am not excusing what he did. I do not believe in hitting women in general. It is just that you defamed the University and I wanted to fix that. Not that OU is my favorite since I am a OSU fan.
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Dec 20 2016, 04:02 AM
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I think the university did exactly what they should have and maybe more.
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Dec 20 2016, 06:49 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoTXImRJS2kIf you have not watched this video, prepare yourself to be shocked. One of the schools star football players is seen punching out a female in a public eatery. After the university president, AD and coaches talked it over, the thug was suspended for as year and then this is where it gets ugly. he was allowed to play in his Junio and Senior year. The girl this thug assaulted had fractured bones in her face and as you can see in the video, had been knocked out cold by the punch. This video has gone viral and is the talk of the sports world, nobody can rationalize for the school) allowing this student athlete to suit up and represent the university and NCAA in college football. In a year where we have unreported raped and sexual assaults at Baylor, Minnesota and elsewhere, it has become clear that college football has become corrupted. Sad. Like the cops, college football has ALWAYS been corrupt. just getting more pu9blicity via the private cell video.
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Dec 20 2016, 06:51 AM
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Hey hero, why don't you hit some football player and then shoot him when he hits back.
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Dec 20 2016, 07:00 AM
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One of the schools star football players is seen punching out a female in a public eatery. After the university president, AD and coaches talked it over, the thug was suspended for as year and then this is where it gets ugly. he was allowed to play in his Junio and Senior year.
Not entirely true Pat. He was arrested, entered an Alford Plea, which allows him to maintain his innocence while acknowledging that enough evidence exists for a jury to find him guilty. Mixon was given a one-year deferred sentence, 100 hours of community service and cognitive behavior counseling He did his sentence. Now the girl who racially slurred him several times and then pushed him and then hit him before he hit her back has sued him for damages. We shall see how the trial goes. Here is what his attorney has to say: - Mixon is raising a number of defenses to her remaining claim — intentional infliction of emotional distress. His attorneys assert, for instance, that Molitor "by her conduct contributed in whole or in part to any claimed loss or injuries."
Molitor "repeatedly instigated hostile conversations" with Mixon and his companions outside the cafe's front door, his attorneys wrote in an answer to the lawsuit.
Once inside, Molitor motioned to Mixon to approach her at the table where she was standing and she then "initiated further discussion" with him, his attorneys wrote in the answer filed Tuesday. Mixon overheard Molitor saying he and other black men were trying to jump her outside, the attorneys wrote.
Mixon also heard Molitor "and/or" members of her party use racial slurs in referring to him, his attorneys wrote.
Mixon "states he turned and attempted to leave the discussion and restaurant, but ... just as he did so, plaintiff lunged toward him and shoved him in the chest," his attorneys wrote.
Mixon "states that he then made an aggressive gesture toward Plaintiff in response and verbally warned her to leave him alone."
He states that she then placed her left hand on his chest and, with her right hand, struck him in the face, the attorneys wrote.
You might want to know that her attorneys have had the tapes for some time and did not want them released to the public even wanting to argue to a Cleveland County judge that the video of the punch should not be released. The above is from the local paper. The only decision made by the University was to allow him to play after he had served his sentence and to make sure he toes the line while still attending school. What is wrong with allowing a young man to play football after he had paid the price given to him by a judge? He will have a record for the rest of his life.
OK, that's what his attorney says. I watched the video of him entering and heading straight for her table. And then.he saying something to the guy she was in a conversation with. What he said appeared to cause the girl to react.
Yes, she initiated contact. She pushed him and then hit him. Which is why the girl's attorney did not want the video to become public. I am not excusing what he did. I do not believe in hitting women in general. It is just that you defamed the University and I wanted to fix that. Not that OU is my favorite since I am a OSU fan. I think a jury would be advised that there would have been no assault had the player stayed away from the victim. I initiated the contact by his butting into the conversation between the girl and the other guy. I agree he has received some punishment, although I thought jail time was appropriate for a serious assault such as I witnessed. My guess is he settles for a sizable chunk of change rather than risk a trial.
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Dec 20 2016, 07:01 AM
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Hey hero, why don't you hit some football player and then shoot him when he hits back. Sounds like a plan.
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Dec 20 2016, 07:05 AM
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Be sure and video it.
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Dec 20 2016, 07:06 AM
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One of the schools star football players is seen punching out a female in a public eatery. After the university president, AD and coaches talked it over, the thug was suspended for as year and then this is where it gets ugly. he was allowed to play in his Junio and Senior year.
Not entirely true Pat. He was arrested, entered an Alford Plea, which allows him to maintain his innocence while acknowledging that enough evidence exists for a jury to find him guilty. Mixon was given a one-year deferred sentence, 100 hours of community service and cognitive behavior counseling He did his sentence. Now the girl who racially slurred him several times and then pushed him and then hit him before he hit her back has sued him for damages. We shall see how the trial goes. Here is what his attorney has to say: - Mixon is raising a number of defenses to her remaining claim — intentional infliction of emotional distress. His attorneys assert, for instance, that Molitor "by her conduct contributed in whole or in part to any claimed loss or injuries."
Molitor "repeatedly instigated hostile conversations" with Mixon and his companions outside the cafe's front door, his attorneys wrote in an answer to the lawsuit.
Once inside, Molitor motioned to Mixon to approach her at the table where she was standing and she then "initiated further discussion" with him, his attorneys wrote in the answer filed Tuesday. Mixon overheard Molitor saying he and other black men were trying to jump her outside, the attorneys wrote.
Mixon also heard Molitor "and/or" members of her party use racial slurs in referring to him, his attorneys wrote.
Mixon "states he turned and attempted to leave the discussion and restaurant, but ... just as he did so, plaintiff lunged toward him and shoved him in the chest," his attorneys wrote.
Mixon "states that he then made an aggressive gesture toward Plaintiff in response and verbally warned her to leave him alone."
He states that she then placed her left hand on his chest and, with her right hand, struck him in the face, the attorneys wrote.
You might want to know that her attorneys have had the tapes for some time and did not want them released to the public even wanting to argue to a Cleveland County judge that the video of the punch should not be released. The above is from the local paper. The only decision made by the University was to allow him to play after he had served his sentence and to make sure he toes the line while still attending school. What is wrong with allowing a young man to play football after he had paid the price given to him by a judge? He will have a record for the rest of his life.
OK, that's what his attorney says. I watched the video of him entering and heading straight for her table. And then.he saying something to the guy she was in a conversation with. What he said appeared to cause the girl to react.
Yes, she initiated contact. She pushed him and then hit him. Which is why the girl's attorney did not want the video to become public. I am not excusing what he did. I do not believe in hitting women in general. It is just that you defamed the University and I wanted to fix that. Not that OU is my favorite since I am a OSU fan.
I think a jury would be advised that there would have been no assault had the player stayed away from the victim. I initiated the contact by his butting into the conversation between the girl and the other guy. I agree he has received some punishment, although I thought jail time was appropriate for a serious assault such as I witnessed. My guess is he settles for a sizable chunk of change rather than risk a trial.
Or the jury could be advised that she had no reason to assault him after throwing racial slurs at him.
Again, my point was that you said the University let him off. The University did nothing of the kind.
He is not a rich person Pat. No sizable amount of money going that route. She tried suing the restaurant but as I remember that was thrown out.
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