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Stern wouldn't sue himself.
was As SB Nation's Tom Ziller pointed out: So basically, in the end, Donald Sterling is choosing to sue himself on principle.
And once, they said, a ring member whose car was struck but who also owned the other car under an alias tried unsuccessfully to sue himself in court under his own assumed name.
Luckily Guest can't sue himself for ripping off an idea, as this new one is essentially Best in Show, but with the weirdos who put on goofy bits of theatre during sporting events instead of dogs.
The famously litigious Trump threatened to sue Mac for royalties from the song in 2013, so the only logical reaction by the billionaire to this version would be to threaten to sue himself.
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Within an hour, Jason, who insisted on anonymity for fear of being sued himself, had dismantled his site.
He was a quick success on Wall Street, accused a major financial institution of racial discrimination, and later was sued himself for sexual harassment.
That meant Sterling was, in essence, suing himself.
If he tried to sue Gawker himself for his supposed "outing" it would surely be thrown out of court.
"You have a big lawsuit over your head while you're running," Trump warned his opponent, while promising that he would not sue Cruz himself.
Having made a prize ass of himself (sue me, George!) by blaming his defeat at the hands of Naz Shah, a British-Pakistani Muslim woman in Bradford West, on the forces of racist zionism – and issuing a dark warning that "The hyena can bounce on the lion's grave but it can never be a lion" – you would like to think that his time in the spotlight was at an end.
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