he released the vid because the cunt is suing him and she fought in court for 2 years to not allow the vid to be released
Priveleged Cunt Files Lawsuit Against Oklahoma RB Joe Mixon
Amelia Molitor, the victim of a 2014 assault by Joe Mixon, filed a complaint against the Oklahoma running back in San Francisco’s U.S. District Court Friday.
Mixon punched Molitor in the face at Pickleman’s Gourmet Cafe, a Norman, Okla., sandwich shop, in 2014, fracturing her jaw and cheek bone, and says she immediately faced retaliation from OU fans.
In the suit, Molitor and her legal team, led by attorney Robert Bohn, accuse Mixon of negligence, willful and wanton misconduct, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The lawsuit calls for Mixon to pay Molitor an unspecified amount for her hospital and legal fees as well as for the emotional distress she has suffered since being struck by the Oklahoma redshirt sophomore.
MOLITOR prays for judgment against MIXON for economic losses according to proof, non-economic losses according to proof, for punitive damages, for costs of suit, for prejudgment interest, for post-judgment interest, for attorney’s fees and for such other and further relief as the court may deem just and proper.
In a July interview with The Oklahoman, Molitor revealed the extent of the physical and emotional damage suffered as a result of the 2014 incident. Molitor required an eight-hour surgery and had her jaw wired shut in order to heal the fractures. She also told The Oklahoman she faced harassment from those on social media and in face-to-face situations at her former workplace, and no longer attends Sooners football games as a result.
“Sitting here, dealing with an extremely traumatic injury, having my name dragged through the mud,” Molitor said. “The physical part was manageable for me. All the rest seemed unbearable. Almost immediately, I was made to feel like it was my fault. When you’re at such a vulnerable point, you tend to believe it.”
Despite that, Molitor remained a student and is set to graduate from Oklahoma in December.
Mixon was suspended by the Sooners for the 2014 season and entered an Alford guilty plea in his misdemeanor assault case, resulting in probation, community service, and counseling. In his media appearances, Mixon has avoided answering any questions related to the incident while also making sure to withhold any semblance of remorse. He is currently listed without representation in the case.
Woman Punched By Joe Mixon: "Almost Immediately, I Was Made To Feel Like It Was My Fault"
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Amelia Molitor was just another college student at Oklahoma—until Sooners running back Joe Mixon punched her in the face at sub shop Pickleman’s Gourmet Café
*, fracturing multiple bones in her face and requiring surgery that left her jaw wired shut. Afterward, she told the
Oklahoman that
she worried about retaliation from fans.
“That’s my big fear (the fans),” Molitor said at the time. “I’ve been told to stay off of social media to avoid (OU fans) coming after me on there.”
Nearly two years later, Molitor talked to the paper again and gave an
interview that largely proves her own fears came true. She deleted her Twitter and Facebook accounts. A mug shot from a previous misdemeanor drug arrest got passed around the Internet, while Mixon’s lawyer tried to turn her past into proof that she was was “
troubled.” When she returned to campus, she heard people snickering at her. At her bartending job, a patron leaned over and asked her, “How’s Joe doing?”
In the interview, Molitor details her physical recovery. She needed an eight-hour surgery that left her looking “like Cyclops for a few weeks.” She lost feeling on the left side of her face for six months and was on a liquid diet. But all that was manageable, she said, compared to the emotional pain.
“Sitting here, dealing with an extremely traumatic injury, having my name dragged through the mud,” Molitor said. “The physical part was manageable for me. All the rest seemed unbearable. Almost immediately, I was made to feel like it was my fault. When you’re at such a vulnerable point, you tend to believe it.”
Her family and lawyers told her to transfer out of Oklahoma, but she refused, telling the
Oklahoman: “I came here for a reason. I had a goal. I’m not a quitter.” She plans to graduate in December with a dual degree in philosophy/human relations.
Molitor doesn’t speak about what happened that night at the sub shop, per the advice of her lawyers. Her lawyers have filed a motion to enter the ongoing lawsuit between the city of Norman and the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters over the surveillance video Mixon punching her. The OAB has been fighting to make the video public; Molitor spoke in part to possibly stop the push to get the video released.
Molitor still consider herself a Sooners football fan, and she said two football players she knew were supportive of her. But she hasn’t been to a game since all this began. The whole interview is well worth your time over
at the Oklahoman.
Amelia Molitor: ‘I’m not a quitter’
JUL 16, 2016 - Student punched by OU football player returned to campus and is
