Rick and Morty Co-Creator's Lawsuit Is Dismissed, He Lashes Back At 'Canceling'
High on Life creator Justin Roiland claims that the allegations from his ex-girlfriend are false
kotaku.com
A spokesperson for the Orange County District Attorney's office told Kotaku that the case was dismissed "for lack of sufficient evidence to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt as a result of additional information that came to light in the investigation." Kotaku also reached out to Roiland's lawyers, but could not obtain a comment by the time of publication.
Honestly doubt it. The domestic violence shit wasn't even the thing that made everyone drop his ass. It was the start sure, but all the creepy pedo shit that's 100% certain him is what made networks dump his ass and that's not going away.
I don't know, why do they get dropped?
Usually because the incident definitely happened, but there is just not enough evidence to prove it in court or the witness was intimidated or paid off. Sometimes both.
NBC News originally reported on January 12 that a criminal complaint had been filed against the former director in May 2020 for "one felony count of domestic battery with corporal injury and one felony count of false imprisonment by menace, violence, fraud and/or deceit." He had reportedly been arrested for these charges and pleaded guilty to two counts in October of that same year. As a result, he was placed under a protective order and forced him to surrender any firearms in his possession.
A spokesperson for the Orange County District Attorney's office told Kotaku that the case was dismissed "for lack of sufficient evidence to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt as a result of additional information that came to light in the investigation."
Also if you are going to make a thread the least you could do is throw quotes from the article into the OP.
they are being realll weird about this.You want people to discuss this? Make a decent OP for people to discuss.