Daily Beast
Domestic Fight Including Stocks and Pets
Lands in SDNY Discovery Due Dec 31
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
August 23 –Aaron Freeman and
Trevor Jacobson were in a
personal romantic relationship
from 2002 to 2015.
Then they
broke up and now Freeman is
suing Jacobson, including
about a pet.
On January
27 U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn
held a proceeding. Inner City
Press covered
it.
The
complaint noted that Jacobson
was working at the Daily
Beast, whose parent IAC was
spinning off Match Group;
Jacobson had Freeman invest in
it. There is also the dog
named Saylor a/k/a
Sailor.
Judge Netburn
said that when she was a
lawyer, she sometimes had to
tell client that their
problems were not best
addressed through litigation.
She said that
might be the case here, and
urged settlement. She offered
her assistance.
On August 23,
still not settled, Judge
Netburn held another
conference and Inner City
Press again covered it. Now a
case management plan was
filed, with discovery through
December 31 and a question if
the parties want referral to
another Magistrate Judge for a
settlement conference. Setting
the deadline for summary
judgment motions at January
31, Judge Netburn again said
she hopes the parties settle
it.
The case is
Freeman v. Jacobson et al.,
20-cv-10040 (Woods /
Netburn)
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