Utah Now Scene of Legal Battle Involving Rolling Stones

November 11, 2014

  • November 11, 2014 at 1:31 pm
    farmer john says:
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    “Jumpin’ Jack Mormon it’s a gas gas gas”. I think the pre-existing condition is going to be pretty easy to prove.

  • November 12, 2014 at 12:21 pm
    M. Prankster says:
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    Ms. Scott’s death was shocking and very sad. She was a lovely and talented lady.

    About the reason for denial: “Scott might have been suffering from a pre-existing mental illness.” So would the cancellation be covered if Ms. Scott just woke up one day and out of the clear blue sky had an overwhelming urge to take her own life and carried it through? How likely is that??

  • November 12, 2014 at 12:38 pm
    Celtica says:
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    Jagger “diagnosed as suffering from acute traumatic stress disorder…” Seriously? What he really suffered from would have been a public backlash about his callousness if he had continued.

    By all accounts, she was a very nice person who did not deserve to be treated the way she was by Jagger. She should not have stayed but since she did, it is not his fault she committed suicide. But he also should not be compensated for it either.



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