OH, GROW UP: Lisa Page sues FBI and DOJ, citing ‘cost of therapy’ after Trump mocked her salacious text messages.

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“My boss got mad at me for sexting with a married man on a company phone while we were also plotting against him, and now I’m emotionally disturbed,” doesn’t seem like a very solid basis for a lawsuit.

This was a saner country when people who did that kind of thing were mocked out of public life, rather than treated as victims and celebrities.

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I guess this is Loose Lisa’s best shot. At MY work, it was understood that the information on the company’s computers and phones belonged to THE COMPANY. I put personal information on them at my own risk.

@Deplorable Me:
now, this slut becomes the victim. worked for both private and federal agencies, assumed that all calls were monitored and all computer messages were reviewed. write or document a computer message on company time and the company owns it plan and simple. ever wonder how many orgasms she faked with that loser boyfriend??

@MOS # 8541: Better question how many orgasms he had to fake for her.
Had she behaved as a professional and not got her super creepy”meat” where she got her bread her employee benefits would pay for her weak mental state which was obviously a pre-existing condition.
Yes I am slut shaming.
He was married you slut!

I think she should sue….as should Nunez and Carter Page. We’ll see who actually wins the cases…

Probably an excellent time to recall that the way the texts got discovered was Strzok left his phone unlocked (FBI phone) and his wife found the texts. Loose Lisa’s hearing would be very interesting.

@Deplorable Me: I would text every contact in that phone Pete and Lisa have been busted by the wife, hope he can flop with you for a little while, then max out every credit card for cash, empty the bank., then call a good lawyer.

I want to be there when the discovery claim is made. What will they find? A trove of text messages, perhaps? Remember: once a lawsuit is filed, the defendant has the right to see all that stuff.
Should be very salacious.