The high irony about these released deposition transcripts is that this is only part of what robon wanted let loose to the media -
from LightningRod's linked site:
Quote:
With the deposition of West Virginia University athletic director Ed Pastilong scheduled for Friday at the Waterfront Place Hotel in Morgantown, a key question pertaining to WVU’s lawsuit against Rich Rodriguez remains: to what extent will the videotaped depositions of Rodriguez and Pastilong enter public record?
At a motions hearing on April 3, WVU attorneys expressed concern that videotaped testimony of the concerned parties might show up on YouTube. Wakefield then asked Monongalia County Circuit Court Judge Robert Stone to order that the depositions be conducted in private and that all copies and transcripts of the videotaped depositions be kept private.
In opposing the request, Marv Robon, co-counsel for Rodriguez, argued to Stone, “This is a case involving a public institution. We don’t think the court should impose a gag order on the media, which is what the other side is suggesting…We have nothing to hide.”
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So if Robon had his way (he didn't -
release of the videos was ruled against) we would not only read how he made a fool of himself, (see Pastilong deposition) we would see it by way of the video on the Inter-Tubes. What a brilliant legal mind Robon does possess.