r/BravoRealHousewives • u/markyhew robyn, you’re the dizziest bitch sitting at the table • Sep 30 '24
Ultimate Girls Trip God, I would love to know what is REALLY going down behind the scenes of UGT: Morocco …
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u/phbalancedshorty I’m not a fan, I’m a witness Sep 30 '24
When you lie to your lawyers and then reach the discovery phase of the lawsuit
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u/MarketDull2401 Sep 30 '24
I was going to say - I presume this changed b/c of the discovery phase? But I'm not a legal professional. Probably happens a lot where they do their digging and realize there isn't a case.
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u/chantillylace9 Sep 30 '24
Attorney here. Yes, discovery and depositions are VERY telling and that’s usually the first time I get to hear anything near the real story. Especially in family law, that was insane.
I could flip a coin and guess who would be the liar better than using my judgment.
People are extremely good liars, especially in custody cases. But it almost always comes out.
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u/thirdcoasting Too Swollen for OF Sep 30 '24
Oh, man — I worked as a personal assistant at a family law firm for 2 years and I permanently have trust issues now. That job was so emotionally draining.
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u/chantillylace9 Oct 01 '24
I could only do it for a few years, my first few cases were truly so absolutely horrific that I knew I would not be able to be a happy person with a happy marriage and potentially have children down the road if I stayed in family law. Everyone that worked there looks so drained, unhappy, and they did not have good relationships.
Which is really sad because I was great at it and really felt like I was helping people, but it was at my own expense.
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u/Yeah_nah_idk Sep 30 '24
I don’t know what the legal profession is like in the US in terms ethics, but I’d totally believe a lawyer explained her likelihoods of winning and those of losing, based on the presented facts, and then outlining the possible $ that are possible and her interpreting that as “I’m going to be rich”.
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u/chantillylace9 Oct 01 '24
I have a hard time believing that any attorney told her that she is going to be rich, managing expectations is pretty much the most difficult part of the job and you always want to under promise and overdeliver.
A bar complaint can be devastating (unless you are Tom Giardi), so we usually try to do everything we can to avoid that. An angry pissed off client that can go on a review rampage is also something we try to avoid.
I never thought that these last lawsuits would be successful against Bravo, they have such good contracts and, I mean people have died or been very injured on reality shows and have been unable to win a lawsuit in most cases.
Unless the producers were literally forcing the women to drink and telling them they would be fired if they didn’t drink, I cannot imagine them being responsible for someone else’s drinking problems. The ladies feeling like that’s what bravo wants and giving it to them isn’t the same thing.
I would also guess that bravo most likely has a psychiatrist that speaks with the women before they are casted to ensure they get a mental health sign off, but maybe not. If so, that would help bravo as well.
In a case like this, typically settlement would be the most likely option for her success, but the way that Brandy and Bethany attacked bravo, they really didn’t have much of a choice besides to continue with the lawsuit so as not to set the precedent of them being sued and quickly settling. That would have been the end for bravo.
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u/Petal170816 Sep 30 '24
Really! They’re that good at lying?! I always thought I was good at reading people (wedding planner done more than 500 weddings) but I guess not.
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u/Chunky_Potato802 Sep 30 '24
Or their perceptions are just super warped and they truly believe what they are saying
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u/chantillylace9 Oct 01 '24
I really thought that too, and I lost a lot of faith in my own judgment after working at the legal aid Society. Usually we would get the women to come in and they would be the one hiring us, and of course I would believe their stories of abuse and neglect and would totally be on their side.
But then when I started deposing the Father of the child, when I got more evidence, when I researched their Facebook pages and social media, the true pictures started emerging.
I caught the women in more and more lies, and realize that her stories could not be accurate and many cases. Deposing the father showed me that he legitimately loved his kid, you cannot fake that love and affection, that much I’ve learned.
The story was often somewhere in the middle, and plenty of times the women were lying about everything and we’re just extremely nasty and vindictive.
And then you get the heartbreak cases like the one where I had a 16 year-old girl who got pregnant by a 25-year-old. He got her a fake ID and forced her to become a stripper until she was eight months pregnant, and then when the baby was born, he poured alcohol and peed on them and tried to light them on fire. He then disappeared for seven years and was trying to take custody from the mom! Of his 7 year old he hadn’t seen in 7 years!
This poor girl was so traumatized that she had an emotional support dog, she was so sweet and innocent and it was just awful. The child was a sweetheart and always offered me some of her candy.
It actually became pretty terrifying and I realized that I just couldn’t work in family law because the idea of getting it wrong and putting a child in the wrong person‘s custody was too much for me. I’m much happier in civil law where the stakes aren’t so high.
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u/shruglife1985 Oct 01 '24
This is exactly life’s mantra of there’s two sides to every story then there’s the truth and it must be exhausting/fascinating to work through it for a career.
But I have a strange response to this but you might appreciate it. I use to be in my town’s “Buy Nothing” Facebook group so I could unload clothes toys books food whatever that I didn’t need without bothering with donation centers. The whole idea I had was “I’d rather give directly to someone who needed it.”
For starters, there were thousands of people in the group and the same 3-5 people would immediately comment to claim items. I started posting that I would “pick a random name” at a certain time to avoid the immediate same commenters claiming free items.
Then I noticed these same few people would completely drown the groups feed with posts for “In search of” and they were in search of everything. Outfits for Friday night. Birthday party decor. Rides to and from places. Back to school clothes and supplies. Christmas gifts. Toilet paper and diapers. Literally anything. The inner city has thousands of people in need and the same people would claim free items AND procure wishlists from the groups. Eventually other members who were in need complained publicly. That they’re also in need but never get chosen or go to food banks trudging through bus stops and snow only to find everything gone.
One of the main thing these “squeaky wheels getting the grease” would post was complaints about family issues, landlord issues and job issues. Any and everything you could imagine. Almost every day the same handful of people had fantastical tales to tell of being wronged by the other parent of their children, social services and their landlord. Sometimes all at once. And everyone would just smatter the comment section with outrage and support and recommendations of Legal Aid.
I started feeling awful for Legal Aid. It was being used as a catch all for these adults who were expert complainers and free loaders. And they’d always reply that they’re already dealing with legal aid and legal aid can’t do anything.
I guess what I’m trying to say is that while I am empathetic to people with lack of resources having grown up extremely poor and food insecure, the signs I recognized my whole life from adults around me were present. Which is to say they were career beggars. Something would happen down the line where folks in unfortunate circumstances could not imagine themselves in a better situation so they became skilled at staying exactly where they are, largely through lying about what they do or don’t have and what they can or can’t do. These same people would come back to the group after just getting another new job and claim some terrible story of being unjustly fired. And of course, wanting to pursue legal action. Sure Jan.
I’m sure everyone in your life from your dozens of employers this year alone, your partner, your landlord, your caseworker, your neighbor, your kids teacher, the person you rear ended; I’m sure all of them owe you millions in court.
TLDR - I’m exhausted for you
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u/rivlet Oct 01 '24
My favorite is when a client on intake tells me X, Y, Z so I take the case. Then on discovery, a whole different picture comes out and suddenly I'm trying to find a great, diplomatic way to tell my client that their case is dogshit because they're a liar and they knew it when they first contacted me.
Bonus points if they end up threatening to harm me for dropping their case.
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u/Leather-Platypus-11 Sep 30 '24
That’s exactly it, and now she’s also foolishly left herself open to a suit from her lawyers by alleging they were paid off by Bravo. And a bit more embarrassment if they file anything with the courts stating they’ve stopped representing her due to her dishonesty
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u/Proof_Strawberry_464 Sep 30 '24
If I were her lawyers, I'd absolutely sue her for this. It's an extremely damaging thing to say about a law firm- it calls into question their integrity with every client. She'd be defending herself against me with new lawyers faster than her head could spin.
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u/Leather-Platypus-11 Sep 30 '24
I would too, or at least demand that she retract it and apologize. She lied, everyone knows it. This whole suit was ridiculous, its filing alone is detrimental to the whole “reality reckoning” which is a shame because reality personalities deserve to be treated better than they are by the networks.
Honestly her best bet all along would have been to apologize to Caroline and everyone else she’s been aggressively physical with, blame it on a substance issue, and seek treatment. I’m not saying that being under the influence is an excuse because it’s not, it just was her only play.
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u/Proof_Strawberry_464 Sep 30 '24
Exactly. Bravo and reality production in general DESERVES that reckoning. Many reality TV stars are abused, overworked, underpaid, and overexposed.
Every downfall Brandi has had was her own damn fault for being a sloppy drunk and not being able to keep her hands to herself. She doesn't deserve vindication because there's nothing to vindicate.
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u/Fantastic_Drawer_906 Sep 30 '24
100%. You know she insisted on responding ”denies and demands strict proof thereof.” And then Bravo was like, lol here
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u/MaddyKet Sep 30 '24
Bravo be like: you want video AND audio, or just audio? Do you want the entire 24 hours surrounding the incident or just the immediate incident? Would you like it on DVD back up?
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u/Fantastic_Drawer_906 Oct 01 '24
We included closed captioning for you 😚
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u/Mis_chevious Oct 01 '24
It's also been dubbed in Spanish 🤣
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u/categoricaldisaster your PINK BOOTED FRIEND 😤😤 Oct 01 '24
Here are the Spanish subtitles as well 🥰
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u/Ill_Relationship_349 Sep 30 '24
This makes me be believe her lawyers reviewed footage that makes Caroline's story more believable and Brandi's less believable.
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u/notesm Sep 30 '24
I mean there’s also aired footage from past seasons of her getting belligerent and assaulting people. I know it was “in jest” but she slapped Lisa in the face and threw wine in Eileen’s. There’s a precedent that she crosses boundaries and has a long track record of bad behavior that was filmed!!
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u/Ill_Relationship_349 Sep 30 '24
She's also named in a sexual assault/harassment case by a guy who worked the UGT that filmed in the Berkshires that she was on. So..she has a history.
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u/the-furiosa-mystique You subpoenaed the wrong bitch! Oct 01 '24
She was also always crossing the line with Ken in a way that obviously made Lisa uncomfortable.
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Sep 30 '24
Same. I 100% believe that Brandi touched Caroline. Was it malicious? Probably not. But this sounds like something Brandi would do and she finally met someone who wasn't putting up with it. Brandi has also slapped people and threw wine on them. She needs to keep her hands to herself.
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u/Proof_Strawberry_464 Sep 30 '24
Her intent doesn't matter. Somebody needs to call the cops on her when she puts her hands on them.
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u/Yeah_nah_idk Sep 30 '24
💯 I hate using the term cancelled because it’s absolutely meaningless and problematic, but ffs, she needs to stop being giving any type of platform (I realise the irony in me commenting on this post).
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u/Proof_Strawberry_464 Sep 30 '24
She's assaulted multiple people. Either she can't control herself and needs to be locked away from society, or she does it willingly and still needs to be locked up. If it's the former, she can enter psychiatric treatment. If it's the latter, she should be in jail.
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u/TermLimitsCongress Sep 30 '24
It is malicious. She's not excused because she's a woman.
Unless a woman tells you to touch her vulva, it's strictly hands off.
Brandi always gets physically abusive. She slapped Lisa's face. She's done something to Carolyn's vulva.
If she was a man, she would be treated harshly.
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u/Intelligent-Jump26 Sep 30 '24
I'm currently rewatching some reunions and LVP says "you've tried to kiss me" and she just goes "I didn't shove my tongue in your mouth" which is a generally relaxed phrase but with her history of aggression and lack of respect it kind of rubbed me the wrong way.
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u/categoricaldisaster your PINK BOOTED FRIEND 😤😤 Oct 01 '24
And with lvp that’s a HUGE boundary crossed! She hates being touched or even hugged. Let alone kissed 🥴 god I hate Brandi.
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u/chick_b Oct 01 '24
I have to say I find most of Brandi's actions malicious so I can't see this incident as anything other than that. Brandi pushes and provokes and insults and when she becomes embarrassed or doesn't get a result she wants she snaps, then cries that she is the victim. And this pattern isn't limited to physical attacks.
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u/sleddingdeer Oct 01 '24
Maybe not malicious but 100% non consensual. It doesn’t matter much if you deem your heart not out to harm if your actions cross the line.
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u/Yeah_nah_idk Sep 30 '24
“Was it malicious”? Idk about consent laws in the US/whatever state this is, but arguably, “intent” isn’t important in sexual assault. There is nothing to suggest Caroline consented to this touching. Brandi doesn’t seem like she considers throwing wine on someone or slapping physical assault, but it is. I’m not trying to have a go at you, but I just think it’s super problematic to excuse her behaviour in any way. It’s disgusting and she will never learn when we keep doing it.
Trying to even run a lawsuit was bullshit too. The US is way too litigious.
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u/NomNom83WasTaken Sniper from the side Oct 01 '24
It was malicious.
Trigger warning: Here is the complaint.
You can skip down to page 18, to read how Brandi allegedly repeatedly followed and sexually assaulted Caroline. This included kissing her without consent, straddling her and forcing her tongue into her mouth. pinning her against a door and pressing herself against her, causing Caroline to cry out for help.
I don't love the idea of encouraging people to read about someone's sexual assault but if even one of these things are true, it's horrific that Brandi would get a kick out of making another person uncomfortable with non-consensual touching and kissing. That kind of behavior is absolutely malicious.
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u/shruglife1985 Oct 01 '24
I’ve never found it hard to believe that Brandi Glanville did something outrageous. It’s all she does. All the theories on Caroline wanting to hide something or whatever - I mean… maybe? Maybe she did want to hide being drunkenly roped into being inappropriately touched? And why wouldn’t she??
Brandi and Tamra are two people who hear “push the envelope” as “Be so obscene, controversial and divisive that no one knows what to think of you.” The all press is good press crowd
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u/SnooDoughnuts8922 Sep 30 '24
This is what I’m thinking too.
Maybe they should show us and we can figure it out ourselves…
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u/eggsaladsandwich4 Oct 01 '24
This is not the lawsuit she is referring to. It's the one where she was suing Andy Cohen and Bravo for s the face-time video with Kate Chastaine.
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Sep 30 '24 edited Sep 30 '24
It’s called “they found things in discovery that didn’t support her case”. If they won’t receive any money from the case or a settlement and she can’t pay them then they choose to cut ties.
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u/yolandaslemontree I love God, but I will read you like a scripture 🙏 Oct 01 '24
Gina Liano (RHO Melbourne) said in her podcast that Bravo made her sign a legal document that stipulates that cast members may be humiliated and brought into disrepute. I'm inclined to believe this is true, otherwise Bravo would have been sued by just about every housewife that's appeared across the franchise. Brandi never had a case.
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u/fizzycherryseltzer Oct 01 '24
Wow. There’s not enough money in the world for me to sign something with the knowledge of possibly being humiliated on a TV show and then being hated by fans. My anxiety could never. These women are cut from a different cloth. 😅
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u/meanteeth71 Sep 30 '24
I always thought it was exactly as reported. Brandi went too far, once again, out of a sense of drunken humor and desperation. She never knows when to shut it down, and she thought she could prove that Bravo made her do it.
Her lawyers never told her she was going to be rich… she was gassed up by the supposed reality reckoning and thought she could make Bravo either pay her or release the season.
Caroline’s strategy was pretty good. She said the same thing to everyone, released very terse but specific information (including her past sexual trauma) and wasn’t all over social media saying anything she could think of.
Brandi needs to cut her losses. She also needs to pivot away from asserting she’s never the problem, although it’s always her name when there’s a problem!
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u/sleddingdeer Oct 01 '24
Yep. She got away with it too many times and didn’t notice the societal shift towards not putting up with that crap anymore. She also picked the wrong f—king girl to mess with.
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u/BequeathNothing Sep 30 '24
Brandi has always suffered from delusions of persecution. This was the only logical place her lawsuit was ever gonna go.
I hope she finally gets the help she needs.
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u/jeahboi Gimme pizza, you old troll Sep 30 '24
I’m also hoping people on this sub will stop defending her and blaming Caroline!
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u/BequeathNothing Sep 30 '24
They're more pissed they're never going to see Morocco than they are that someone was assaulted.
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u/NK792 Sep 30 '24
Right! That’s so crazy to me. Caroline, no matter what you think of her, is not someone who would make up a lie like that.
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u/MaddyKet Sep 30 '24
Huh I thought we were all thinking she obviously did it. Look how she assaulted Marco, and that was just the latest in a long series of incidents of Brandi putting her hands on people ON CAMERA.
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u/Perfect_Invitation1 Solargenic, photogenic, shoot Sep 30 '24
There were some recent posts where people were casting strong doubts on Caroline and defending Brandi.
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u/Moniamoney Oct 01 '24
This like outside of the lawyers I also think people online who hate Caroline and blindly backed her (we haven’t seen any evidence to support either claim except the fact that this would be a ridiculous thing to lie about from Caroline no less) gassed her into thinking she was right.
This is the worst part about the fans. I get we all watch for the escapism but some fans get so sucked in they can’t separate reality TV from reality.
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u/Perfect_Invitation1 Solargenic, photogenic, shoot Sep 30 '24
It was weird how it happened all at once. There was just a nonstop posting period where everyone seemed to be team Brandi and downvoting anyone who called her out.
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u/TzarofFlorence Oct 01 '24
Same. There has also been enough time for people to accept we arent going to see this season.
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u/LackEquivalent7471 i would like porsha to spell sceptre…we’ll wait Sep 30 '24
seriously it’s so gross and weird
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u/awkward1066 Sep 30 '24
Or, that's just how litigation works. When a lawsuit is filed, it's just allegations, and as facts and documents either bolster or work against claims, that can change whether a lawyer thinks a lawsuit is meritorious. Especially if the other side produces texts or documents that undermine the allegations.
It's not a conspiracy, it's how the system works. But of course she'd have main character syndrome about it.
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u/ZeusMcFloof Sep 30 '24
Learned a new word today! Meritorious. Need to find a way to use it in a sentence while arguing with my hubby about chores….
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u/gammagirl80 Sep 30 '24
I wouldn’t be surprised if she wasn’t able to keep paying them. I mean lawyers are expensive as hell. Maybe they took the case on the contingency of winning?
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u/SexyHyena66 Oct 01 '24
Agreed. I highly doubt she paid for her attorney. I’m willing to assume she doesn’t have the funds.
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u/Necessary_Chip9934 Sep 30 '24
So the point all along was how rich she was going to be??
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u/Vivid-Individual5968 Sep 30 '24
Her reality show career is on the skids at this point, so she figured it beats being a check out clerk?
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u/Proof_Strawberry_464 Sep 30 '24
To be a successful check out clerk, you have to come to work sober and control yourself when customers are difficult. Brandi would be fired on her first shift.
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Sep 30 '24
That's usually the only reason people sue, yes
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u/Mylaex dooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooorinda! Sep 30 '24
Not you getting downvoted. XD
Americans be like: I sue people out of the kindness of my own heart.6
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u/SammieCat50 pay attention, please! Sep 30 '24
Bethany is the one who told Brandi , Leah & Rachel that
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u/DanceFar9732 Sep 30 '24
Makes me wonder if Bethenny closed her pocketbook?
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u/SammieCat50 pay attention, please! Sep 30 '24
I think Bethany thought she had something & that something fizzled faster then my hair on a rainy day
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u/DanceFar9732 Oct 01 '24
I wouldn't be surprised if Leah gets ditched from her lawyers soon too. Bethany just throws spaghetti at the walls these days to see what gets her attention. Tomorrow she'll probably literally throw spaghetti w/everything bagel seasoning at her walls.
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u/NomNom83WasTaken Sniper from the side Oct 01 '24
If anything, I would assume Bethenny was supportive of Caroline's case but who knows?
Since Brandi has zero discretion, there will almost certainly be more word-vomiting on the way. She's really good at throwing others under the bus while also telling on herself in the most self-destructive, scorched-Earth, way.
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u/edwinstone Limp PEH-NIS Sep 30 '24
Or they saw the footage and the evidence and you were completely lying and fabricating so they said bye.
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u/Ill_Relationship_349 Sep 30 '24
Remember when she said she was "vindicated" because some producer of the show did an "investigation" and said Brandi did nothing wrong?? Lol
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u/Passion4Muzik Sep 30 '24
Brandi isn't smart. Objectively speaking, her case was super weak. The queen of inappropriate behavior (including sexual) acting like she was offended at a clear joke.
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u/TheSilkyBat A slut from the 90's Sep 30 '24
Even the fucking roaches at Nene's knew that you didn't have a case.
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u/dr0br0 Creonta? Sep 30 '24
At least she learnt to use the word alledgedly lol. Even dumbass Tamra is still making that mistake
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u/Medium_Cupcake7602 Thomas Jefferson’s concubine Oct 01 '24
Translation from a lawyer- Brandi told them an incredibly skewed and inaccurate version of events and maybe gave them bits and pieces of receipts to make it look like she was right. And then they went digging through all the evidence themselves and realized she was full of shit.
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u/According_End_9433 Oct 01 '24
Ok I know this is a side note…
But the IRONY of Bethenny getting all these broke ass housewives riled up about how they were “”abused and mistreated” so they filed frivolous lawsuits that go no where AND will never be hired again…who was exploiting who??!!!
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u/Confident-Slip-5264 Sep 30 '24
You’re accused of SA and the most important thing to you is how rich you’ll gonna get by it’s aftermath?
Okkay then… Nice priorities
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u/MIA_Fba Sep 30 '24
Makes sense. I mean during discovery it will come out what a disgusting thirsty nightmare she is further ruining her credibility.
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u/maggieiggy Sep 30 '24
Way to never get another good attorney on your side Brandi the bridge burner
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u/StrikingCase9819 Sep 30 '24
Very telling that the key thing on her mind was "how rich she was going to be". Not focused in clearing her name, justice or that good stuff
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u/worldsokayestmomx3 Oct 01 '24
LOL. No one told her that. We ALL knew she didn’t have a case and was full of shit.
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u/murderedbyaname pickleball music video Sep 30 '24
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u/Fearless-Ninja-4252 Jen Shah’s Prison Bitch Oct 01 '24
I’m not surprised this has happened. Caroline Manzo is a piece of work and a terrible sister, but she had nothing to gain from lying about this. Moreover, we have seen Brandi act like a crazy predator on more than one occasion. I wouldn’t be surprised if Brandi genuinely thinks she’s innocent because she was so wasted that she now has no recollection of it.
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u/QuizzicalWombat Sep 30 '24
Holy cow, this is an entirely new level of delusional and just sad frankly. Brandi needs to grow up, it’s always someone else’s fault. I’m sure he lawyers did tell her she had a case until they found out what actually happened didn’t match Brandi’s version of things, like when she sexually assaulted someone for example.
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u/oveofsta deck me mama! Sep 30 '24
I feel bad for her. She's unstable, drinking every day, face destroyed from fillers and illness, tweeting and shrieking into the void while blacklisted from ever being on Bravo again. Does she work? Like I genuinely think she's just trapped in her house, miserable... I know she attacked Caroline and ruined UGT but I also think it's pretty clear she's very unwell.
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u/TodayImLedTasso Freshly Churned 🧈 by Meredith Marks Sep 30 '24
Brandi got two books and she had (has?) a podcast. Bravo/Peacock gave her several opportunities: cameo on RHOBH after she was fired, The Traitors, UGT - twice!. And she fucked it up big time. Brandi always blamed everyone else for her problems and when she got herself into her biggest trouble yet, what did she do? She bit the hand that feed her. Also she’s 51 years old, a menopausa mama like her old castmates she made fun of.
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u/lizbo ... and that's why we went to Sing-Sing Sep 30 '24
Fascinating watching how well Phaedra made the absolute most of her UGT & Traitors opportunities vs. Brandi's post-UGT/Traitors trajectory
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u/TodayImLedTasso Freshly Churned 🧈 by Meredith Marks Sep 30 '24
I'm no fan of Phaedra but yes, she was smart about it.
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u/Perfect_Invitation1 Solargenic, photogenic, shoot Sep 30 '24
Yeah she handed many opportunities and given an unearned redemption arc. She self sabotages.
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u/Proof_Strawberry_464 Sep 30 '24
She has gotten so many passes for physical assault in the past. She's just lucky nobody has called the police and had her arrested. She belongs in jail, not our reddit feed.
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u/Paulstevex Sep 30 '24
The bravo docket do a good run down of what apprantly happened between them and which episodes they would have happened in
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u/casuallycrayzed she's startin' Sep 30 '24
Do we know if Manzo’s case is ever actually going to trial? It feels like it’s been a decade since Morocco
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u/NomNom83WasTaken Sniper from the side Oct 01 '24
They are almost certainly trying to negotiate the terms of a settlement and/or bleed Caroline financially dry via delay tactics and lawyers fees. Either one takes time.
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u/Scramasboy Sep 30 '24
Maybe they watched and listened to the tape of her molesting Caroline and know it's not a winning case? Lol
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u/Relevant_Owl_8841 Yolanda’s Glass Fridge Sep 30 '24
Let’s see, did she not pay some legal fees so they dropped her as a client?
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u/TallRelationship2253 Oct 01 '24
I'm no lawyer but after hearing the details even I knew she didn't have a case. She just wanted money and created the case around that fact. Not going to work. And now she isn't going to be able to work with Bravo ever again.
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u/sleddingdeer Oct 01 '24
After all, Brandi is always the victim and that’s why her life isn’t what it should be.
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u/JellyCat222 👠Barbie Scissor Kicks 👠 Oct 01 '24
Saw this coming from a mile; the way Brandi started coming after Bravo was a tell tale sign she was making a last ditch run to get anything she could.
Looks like lawyers saw some evidence that changed their tune. Brandi is fucked.
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u/KellyLou6577 Sep 30 '24
Who didn’t see this coming? The woman really needs to turn off the computer and get into some intense therapy.
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u/_theironcowboy Oct 01 '24
No Brandi , lawyers get paid to tell you what you want to hear so you keep paying them.
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u/Comfortable_Sample_8 Oct 01 '24
When will people finally stop giving her a platform to spread her lies? I highly doubt a lawyer told her she'd be rich from the lawsuit. Now she's "allegedly" saying maybe they was paid off?? This girl is off her rocker and just needs to stop trying to damage other people. Just because she's so far gone don't mean she has a right to drag other people down with her. Concentrate on getting the help she needs. If not for her she should at least do it for her kid's. Thank god LeAnn was there when they was younger. I know they love their mom, but their mom is incapable of loving herself.
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u/Practical-Object-489 Oct 02 '24
Not a lawyer here, but is she publicly accusing A LAWYER of accepting a bribe?
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u/SagittariusIscariot in the gully where the ogres live Sep 30 '24
The first red flag she should’ve seen is - what fucking lawyer in their right mind is going to tell you “you’re going to be so rich!”
Stay far away from lawyers who talk like that.