Steyer paying off the legal bills for the women now muzzled by Bloomberg is a scenario so patently ridiculous that by the iron law of 2020 it must happen
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Follow up question: in this scenario, would Steyer paying off the NDA breaking penalties for the women Bloomberg has paid to keep quiet constitute a campaign contribution?
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It's a private contract. He would be entitled to specific performance or damages that flow from breach. Bloomberg would claim astronomical damages though.
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Okay, so say he's awarded two billion dollars in damages. The woman goes bankrupt, and then... what?
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This is an excellent way to build a list of your followers whose "legal advice" you should never take
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I’m curious if it’s possible or likely that his comments on the situations under NDA (“they didn’t like a joke I told”) could invalidate the NDAs.
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Not for the rich guy
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