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<blockquote data-quote="froginaustin" data-source="post: 2558699" data-attributes="member: 785"><p>Very unlikely that the lawyer, maybe with associates or staff specifically tasked to prep witnesses, did not talk to Kolby at length before that interview. The legal team likely spent hours with Kolby before any demand was sent, or lawsuit filed. They have WAY too much invested in this enterprise to brush off preparing their client, and this lawyer has a history of success in high-dollar litigation.</p><p></p><p>Take if from a person who has "woodsheded" a number of people for testimony or other public statements. Some times the person being prepared gets it. Some times the person doesn't, for a variety of reasons including hubris, pride, nervousness, or plain ole stupidity. Or difficulty trying to keep a fabricated story straight.</p><p></p><p>Ordinarily I hope TCU undergrads leave with a degree. The thought of Kolby with a TCU bachelor's degree, if he has one, makes me wince.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="froginaustin, post: 2558699, member: 785"] Very unlikely that the lawyer, maybe with associates or staff specifically tasked to prep witnesses, did not talk to Kolby at length before that interview. The legal team likely spent hours with Kolby before any demand was sent, or lawsuit filed. They have WAY too much invested in this enterprise to brush off preparing their client, and this lawyer has a history of success in high-dollar litigation. Take if from a person who has "woodsheded" a number of people for testimony or other public statements. Some times the person being prepared gets it. Some times the person doesn't, for a variety of reasons including hubris, pride, nervousness, or plain ole stupidity. Or difficulty trying to keep a fabricated story straight. Ordinarily I hope TCU undergrads leave with a degree. The thought of Kolby with a TCU bachelor's degree, if he has one, makes me wince. [/QUOTE]
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