Current Events > The Funimation / Vic Mignona Lawsuit has finally ended

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PowerOats
10/04/19 1:39:41 PM
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https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2019/10/04/anime-voice-actor-vic-mignogna

-loses-big-judge-drops-final-claims-dallas-area-studio-colleagues-defamed/

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Funimation won
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gunplagirl
10/04/19 1:40:36 PM
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Absolute loss for Vic? Good.
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Zikten
10/04/19 1:49:18 PM
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we regroup and continue the war. nothing is over. even if Vic;s fight is done, (and we don;t even know that for sure) the war continues. this was always not just about Vic himself. he's just one soldier

and with luck, by this time next year, Sabat and Sean will be in their own trials
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Smashingpmkns
10/04/19 1:50:23 PM
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PowerOats posted...
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Is this a new DBZ story arc
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SavedYouAClick
10/04/19 1:54:40 PM
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Anime voice actor Vic Mignogna loses big as judge drops final claims that Dallas-area studio and colleagues defamed him

Tarrant County judge's action came after mediation efforts this week failed to get a resolution in clash that began with allegations of star's inappropriate behavior.


In a pivotal #MeToo moment for the multimillion-dollar anime industry, Grapevine-based voice actor Vic Mignogna long hounded by allegations of inappropriate behavior toward women lost big in court Friday.

State District Judge John Chupp dismissed the remaining claims in the defamation lawsuit that Dragon Ball star Mignogna filed in April against his former employer, two of his Dallas-area colleagues and the fianc of one of the women.

Chupps action came after mediation efforts this week failed to get a resolution.

Fridays decision left Mignogna 0 for 17 in his legal battle, as Chupp already had dismissed 12 of the claims, which included defamation, tortious interference and conspiracy during an early September hearing.

The latest order in the case is unlikely to tamp down the nasty firefight that has raged on social media between the #kickvic and #IStandWithVic camps. The split in the anime community over who are the villains and who are the victims has only sharpened with each development in the case.

This sorry mess started in January, as Mignognas most recent film, Dragon Ball Super: Broly, soared to box office records. Its release also set off another round of allegations on social media about the 57-year-old actor's aggressive kisses, hugs and unwanted sexual advances.

Mignogna repeatedly has denied all allegations of inappropriate actions, although he acknowledged in a June 26 deposition that people have commented negatively for years about his behavior.

As a columnist who writes regularly about these issues, I became interested in this case because of the voice actors decision to go on the offensive digging in and fighting back against what he and his devoted fans have labeled lies, exaggerations and ploys for attention.

The first batch of dismissals came Sept. 6 as Mignognas astonishingly disorganized and at times ill-prepared and illogical legal team tried to make its case before Chupp. Eleven days after that hearing, the judge summoned attorneys for both sides to his Tarrant County chambers and ordered mediation.

Before dismissing the lawyers that day, Chupp handed out copies of threats of violence that were emailed and circulated on social media against him and others since the Sept. 6 hearing.

According to the transcript from the Sept. 17 meeting, Chupp noted that he wanted to make sure both sides were aware of potential danger and said, This is real life stuff. This isnt an anim cartoon or something like that. And I dont know if people can distinguish between the two.

He told the lawyers, Yall may owe a duty to this community, since yalls clients are a part of it, to try to get this case worked out.

For the sake of anime fans and those inside the industry, Chupp said, he hoped that mediation would prove successful.

Before I rule on the rest of it, Chupp told the lawyers, Id rather you try to get this worked out. I think yall have the opportunity to heal the community by doing something that yall can all agree on, as opposed to having me do something, and then yall having to appeal it ... this could go on years.

The lawyers agreed to try, and that mediation session took place Wednesday. After those efforts produced no resolution, Chupp made his Friday ruling.

Since I first wrote about this case in early August, Mignognas Tyler-based attorney, Ty Beard, has never responded to my multiple emails and phone calls seeking comment.

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SavedYouAClick
10/04/19 1:54:43 PM
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The voice actors legal fight is apparently backed by a GoFundMe warchest, which has reached almost $250,000 since Minnesota lawyer Nick Rekieta opened it in February.

But even that large a sum may not cover all the costs. Next up for the court is to sort out attorneys fees which could total up to half a million dollars given the multiple defendants and their legal representation and mandatory sanctions.

Mignogna has provided the English-language voice for hundreds of animated shows, films and games created in Japan. Hes long been among the most popular actors at conventions across the nation that allow fans of the genre to meet their heroes.

His lawsuit named Funimation, voice actors Jamie Marchi and Monica Rial, and Rial's fianc, Ron Toye. The lawsuit painted the company and three individuals as a band of conspirators leading the charge to ruin Mignognas career. In response, those accused have maintained that the legal action is aimed at unjustly silencing them

Marchi, Rial and Toye were among the scores of anim talent and fans who, beginning early this year, tweeted critically about the actor's behavior. Rial alleged that Mignogna grabbed her in a hotel room and forcibly kissed her without her consent at an anime convention in 2007. Marchi accused him of violently pulling her hair in a tense office encounter.

Funimation, a Flower Mound-based company owned by Sony Pictures Television that dubs and distributes anim, announced in February that it had severed ties with Mignogna. Funimations statement included few specifics about the voice actor but said, We do not condone any kind of harassment or threatening behavior.

At the Sept. 6 hearing, Chupp dismissed all claims against Marchi, all except defamation against Funimation and all except defamation and conspiracy against Rial and Toye.

His Friday order ended those remaining claims. Whether it ends the ugly social media warfare is far less likely.

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