Saturday, November 7, 2020

King v. Sykes, pt. 1

Salutations!

As some of you aware, a former student, Tanner Sykes, has had a very interesting relationship with Ms. Megan King. As a member of her English class last year, Tanner has allegedly caused many disruptions, while he claims to be jesting.

According to Sykes, there is an ongoing lawsuit for fraud and general buffonary; however, both legal counsels have advised their clients to not make a statement. As for the administration's decision to allow a teacher to instruct a student with whom she has filed an injunction, that is highly questionable and will be further investigated.

I encourage everyone to do research on the blog to determine whether or not Tanner can be at fault. We will serve as a jury for this case. Justice will be brought to both sides. Please do not feel obligated to side with Ms. King because she is the teacher or because of relationship with Tanner (*cough cough* Erica *cough cough*), as neither are valid reasons.

Should you have questions about this legal process, please do not hesitate to comment. Thanks!

Yours truly,
Hunter

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