IF you all know who Erik Estavillo is, then you're ready for this article. If not, read up on the following articles for more information on this guy at the bottom of the page. Because tonight's Double Trouble, focuses on Estavillo.
First off, Erik Estavillo has now named former head of Microsoft, Bill Gates, in a subpoena. His demand is for Bill Gates to bring actual documents on 360s that have been RRODed and 360s that have been fixed. He also wants data on the number of 360 owners that have been banned from X-Box Live for piracy.
That last demand isn't going to go well when it reveals that only a small number were banned for piracy compared to the number banned for acting like a douchebag.
As if that wasn't enough, he is now naming rappers in the subpoena: Louise Amanda Harman(Lady Sovereign) and Anthony Henderson(Krayzie Bone) of the group: Bones, Thugs and Harmony. The reason why they were subpoenaed was this.
Estavillo desires to, “highlight how rappers are not censored/banned/or punished for ‘cussing/trash talking’ on private property i.e. clubs, concerts, music channels/events or award ceremonies.”
All these lawsuits and subpoenas. It's a good thing he didn't subpoena Michael Richards.
If you want information on Erik Estavillo's lawsuit, you can go over to the Joystiq link. As for why he's decided to subpoena these guys?
Medical professionals cost money I believe. If you subpoena them and want their expert advice they're gonna charge you, which I can't afford. I can't afford expert witness. Also, expert witnesses like Winona Ryder on Catcher in the Rye – I didn't get like a professor of literature which I guess I could have. I chose Wynona Ryder and Martin Gore, one part is because what I say about them is ... Martin Gore through his lyrics you can tell he's sad, lonely, alienated. And on another website, someone asked Martin Gore what his songs mean to his fans and he said, "well, they appeal to the most dysfunctional people." That's what Martin Gore said himself. So, I know he's sad lonely and alienated just through the songs he writes, so that's why I subpoenaed him.
Let's just hope they're not gonna charge him for these subpoenas. Otherwise, he's in big trouble. And that does it for Double Trouble: Erik Estavillo edition. Bet you can't say that three times fast.
Previous Game Reporter Articles on Erik Estavillo: Article 1
Article 2
Work Cited: Game Politics Article 1
Game Politics Article 2
More information at Joystiq
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