The thing is, last minute shenanigans are not really going to work. Apparently 40 million votes have already been cast, and I don't think there is a "oops, can I change it" option.
Appears he was actually tucking his shirt back in after she pulled it out. Now there was some awkward back touching, but.......it’s almost like an image/text/email taken in isolation without context can allow for others to fill in incorrect blanks about the situation.
How can the set-up be legal since it is going to be used for a movie? Or, Can Rudy sue the crap out of them?
Just going off of what is being reported about it. Saw one twitter post last night that seemed like it was a guy who would have rather Rudy be raked over the coals but instead seemed to be clearing some things up. Apparently he very awkwardly rubbed her back at one point and agreed to drinks (in the hotel room he was being interviewed in). But as microphones were pulled off, apparently his shirt pulled out. He leaned back to tuck it in according to what I’ve read. Awkward encounter. Edited for peak hilarity.
The funny thing here of course is that Rudy will employ these same tactics from time to time but I’m sure the similarity will be lost upon him.
I don't either. Just seems to me as a not even novice law person that this is potentially grounds for lots of lawsuits based on common sense.
Some quick searches showed he was sued a ton in the past for his first movie, but from what I can see, nothing of them ever came to anything. I have to assume he has a building full of lawyers that keep him safe. I personally don't find this kind of 'humor' funny, same as prank shows. Just don't like it.