Cheer Lawsuit Against Coach Monica Dismissed. The Emily Show Ep 229


Investigation Unveils Truth Behind Cheer Lawsuit Against Coach Monica as Dismissal Raises Suspicion. The Emily Show Ep 229 Exposes Dark Secrets of Alleged Wrongdoings. The case involved accusations of emotional and verbal abuse against Monica, which were ultimately dismissed due to lack of evidence.

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33 Comments to “Cheer Lawsuit Against Coach Monica Dismissed. The Emily Show Ep 229”

  • @TheEmilyDBaker

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  • @Nephthys-ness

    Can't have transparency. Bc there isn't Due Process. & .. IF a lock step hollow drone walk thru Due Process, then there isn't/ can't be /often aren't For Cause findings.
    But you're fired by then. And off licking the wounds which won't heal fast enough.

    TG her program was so talented & the Netflix publicity was so positive. Imo: this helped force her forward into the maddening process ‐> w the no hope , while possesing all the exculpatory evidence <- 🤮 feeling.

  • @delanoarts3703

    Small town were Monica is loved the police judges the people and its Texas they are not going to let there biggest star who everyone new there whole life get in trouble if that case was in that city absolutely no way will they hurt monica in any way small towns will bend break destroy the rules if its one of there own getting in trouble especially someone like Monica who made there city famous

  • @veronicabaranowski6976

    I will never forget that they had a 'no lock door' policy for the team. That alone should have gotten the coaches fired. Period. Hard stop. I don't care.

  • @judithgore6810

    Coach Monica retired from Navarro today!

  • @christina5kids16grands

    THANK you for updating this case. You’re the only one I’m seeing who is doing the right thing and providing info on recent news – most other media is silent about the updated info! It’s infuriating!

  • @Bjh-ot2xz

    These colleges/universities look out for themselves first. Until a case is going to change the precedent for reporting sexual assault, we will continue to see this type of scenario. Students' reports need to be investigated and documented immediately. The proper authoritative personnel need to be held accountable when they fail to report an allegation, provide medical attention to those who request it, and when there is a blatant attempt to cover up/protect the perpetrator. I enjoyed watching Cheer but Jerry and now these allegations have taken the joy out of this sport unfortunately.

  • @americanprincess851

    I feel your pain about the Pumpkin cream cold brew drink about it being out of stock. 😥

  • @Laur288

    Do the Cassie vs. P. DIDDY lawsuit! I know they settled, but those 35 pages had some wild allegations, and others are going to file.

  • @Crol8590

    I’m not familiar with this case so I’ll admit im speaking ignorantly but when it comes to children I think immediate suspension is the right thing to do. How can you continue to put children in potential harms way to let a process play out that could take years? It sucks for the adult but the children have to come first

  • @shawniepicanco2096

    I absolutely love your breakdown of cases…
    I hope you cover the Cassie vs. Sean P Diddy – and her lawsuit.
    Natalie the Lawyer did a great breakdown of the case, just hoping you look into it. Thank you!

  • @KylaFuller

    My understanding of earning the letters was not the acronym itself but what they understand as needs to be done to obtain those letters. Following those in charge to obtain those letters means submitting to hazing and similar abuses. The culture is giving, “this is just how it is” and resilience to that abuse is how you “earn your stripes <letters>”

  • @avivamae5171

    Googled it, driving from Navarro to Waco or Dallas are each 1 hr + drive, an unreasonable obstacle to reporting especially after an sa.

  • @mycoperic

    I wish you would breakdown the filing on Shaw puffy Combs

  • @BiscuitsMom917

    Very shady that they dismissed Monica but nothing was said.

  • @ygdrew3935

    do a video bout p.diddy and cassie pls

  • @Nixxdee

    Can you cover the new lawsuit against P.Diddy?

  • @karlaw1thak

    Hello I need coverage on Cassie suing Diddy

  • @ERSwanger

    Thank you for doing what you do EDB!

  • @whiskers8431

    Great episode 🙌👌

  • @j.selcatron8432

    According to the International Association of Forensic Nurses, only 17 to 20% of American hospitals have SANES(sexual assault nurse examiner) on staff. The worst shortages are in large rural communities. It's support that's desperately needed for victims. Typically even in an emergency department (not rural) can take hours for a SANE nurse to come. Don't absolutely have to have a SANE nurse but it's best. I don't know what Navarro was supposed to do for her other than direct her to an emergency dept. (reporting the assault and getting a "rape kit" or medical assistance is a different thing if I remember correctly them directing Maddie to Waco was when she inquired about medical attention)

  • @dikshaedythe6042

    If one doesnt know it fundamental policy structure in such circumstances have been on the books since the early 80's. How are parents sending their children to such archaic in institutions? Please keep your children out of these halls, places where such complicit by failure to act/ protect them is clearly evident. Please do your research when applying for college entry.

  • @marikotrue3488

    I think that the amount of past issues with the Navarro College Cheerleading Program indicates a known problem. No one would send their children to a college who does not feel it is their top priority to protect all their students, at all times, at all places where the students are competing for Navarro. Navarro's "cachet" for having a top cheer program, will evaporate unless they react proactively indicating how all students will have the college's support and protection. Even a perfunctory internet search by me produced: "Navarro Cheer Scandal". Humans may have short memories, but the internet does not. Navarro needs to look to the future, own these problems, set in protocols and settle the lawsuits asap. One year from now, will a search for Navarro result in "Cheer Scandals" or "Cheer Team wins competition"…it is literally Navarro's call.

  • @thomasp.kitten2517

    Hope u feel better, Emily! It sounds like you’re under the weather.

  • @nancythomas1954

    When our kids go off to college they are adults, but to us they are still our kids and we expect that they will be safe. That is one of the things we look for when helping our kids choose one. Yet you hear of so many horror stories these days of missing students, AS and self harm. They should at least be safe when attending school functions and away trips for competitions. If you are going to have male teachers in conditions as this they should be fully investigated before hire. If it happened once you can bet it has happened before. I thank you for being you. You give all the facts and none of the judgement for either side and I appreciate that. Thank you Emily 😁

  • @suzieq2714

    Great show! Thank you!

  • @JayeEllis

    Because Texas, as a state, is so well known for it's care and concern for the sexual and reproductive health of women… Of course they'd have to travel for hours to get a rape kit… If they can't prove rape, she can't abort, right?

  • @Meggyp0p

    Ok I just have to pause and comment real quick about the partial motion to dismiss…
    It seems to me that the college’s argument that they’re not responsible under title xi is not based on law or the fac, but would be an issue for the fact-finder to determine, and therefore an issue to take to jury trial. So are they just wasting Lane’s time and money on this motion to dismiss? 🤨🧐

  • @alishaking482

    I work at Navarro College. 🙂 Even I don't understand how Cheer got so big… they win.. but they compete against 1 other team in their division.. I wish our band, choir and theatre programs got as much recognition… Go Bulldogs!!

  • @pbentsonable

    If Monica is 100% innocent then where is her apology to Madi?

  • @wildfire_sweetie7971

    You didn’t say “may your WiFi be strong” then had issues with internet on Tuesday. Coincidence… I think NOT!

  • @karlbergen6826

    I really feel sorry for Coach Monica. Absolutely Universities need to be more transparent as well as regulatory bodies. I want a law to forbid universities from using illegally obtained information against a student.

    In 2012 there was a case where a licenced therapist, one Jodi Hildebrandt approached Brigham Young University and disclosed HIPPA protected information, which I believe was comingled with lies to the University. They took everything the woman said as true and expelled the student. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints excommunicated the student. He was also arrested and charged with shameful felonies and it was in my belief all lies.

    The student, Adam Paul Steed, had previously been a victim of sexual violence. What happened destroyed him. Had the University done the right thing this would not have happened.

    This why I want a law that states that unlawfully obtained information must be taken as false. It could be an amendment to Title IX.With such a law the Steed situation would not have happened. It was very toxic to both sides.

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