I haven't lied once. You are a really strange person. I just said that there is gossip about PJ Fleck and there certainly is. I even told your idiotic ass what to google. Here, I'll do it for you:
http://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2015/06/lawsuit_resolved_against_onlin.html
If you read my post, I wasn't saying they are true. I have no idea either way. I am just saying that I would be surprised if U would want to hire someone with this gossip surrounding him.
Can you list 1 time that I've lied on here?
Fascinating gossip...and this lady made it 100x worse for herself. Oftentimes those with resources attempt to bludgeon less well-off individuals into submission via frivolous lawsuits.
From a related article:
KALAMAZOO, MI -- A major supporter of Western Michigan University is suing three online commenters, including a Hall of Fame high school football coach, claiming they damaged her reputation.
Bonnie A. Zeigler alleges in a lawsuit filed in Kalamazoo County Circuit Court that the commenters defamed her on the internet during conversations about WMU football coach P.J. Fleck.
Zeigler in recent years has been listed as a member of the Mike Gary Society, donors who contribute $10,000 or more to support WMU athletics. She is married to Aaron Zeigler, the president of Kalamazoo-based Zeigler Auto Group.
Zeigler's claim was made in an amended complaint filed Jan. 12 in Kalamazoo County Circuit Court.
The three men named in the lawsuit are Dan Burgardt of Schoolcraft, Randolph T. Foster, a WMU alumnus who lives in Colorado, and Bruce L. Bendix, a member of the Michigan High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame.
Bendix is a Kalamazoo native who played football at Western Michigan University in the 1970s before going on to coach at Kalamazoo College and Comstock and Otsego high schools, among other places. In 1999, he moved to the east side of the state where he continued coaching at various high schools and he recently resigned as Hemlock High School's head coach, MLive reported on Jan. 1.
Zeigler is seeking damages in excess of $25,000 against each defendant, as well as attorneys' fees and costs, for alleged defamation and false light, according to the lawsuit.
The lawsuit claims that Bendix, Burgardt and Foster each posted "false and defamatory statements" about Zeigler on the sports website CSNbbs.com while using the online pseudonyms "MajorHoople," "Chipdip2" and "DesertBronco," respectively.
"Defendants' publication of these false and defamatory statements was negligent and/or with reckless disregard of whether or not they were false," the lawsuit says.
The identifications of Bendix, Burgardt and Foster came after "diligent inquiry" that included seeking the defendants' addresses, email addresses, IP addresses and other information from the website, according to the lawsuit.