The Saga of Chris Gabehart



Gabehart was still with JGR up to Feb 9th. Seems the suit isn't too far removed from the situation as some think.

Didn't they announce how far back that he had left the team? Seems like playing a game waiting to "officially" terminate him
 
According to Bianci, if Gabehart took another position with another organization it had to be different than what he was doing at Gibbs so it isn't ok. They say he is doing the same thing for Spire.
I thought what he's doing at Spire is exactly what he asked to do at JGR and was told 'No.'. :blink:
 
I thought what he's doing at Spire is exactly what he asked to do at JGR and was told 'No.'. :blink:
Yeah, me too and that according to his contract with Gibbs was OK to do. He couldn't do the same job he was doing at Gibbs, but at Spire it is a different job. Gibbs says, no it's the same job. Another thing that will be hard for Gibbs to prove. :idunno:
 
This just keeps getting stranger. Why would you wait 3 months to file, then amend said files?
Has Chris even filed his legal response yet?
Maybe JGR waited to see if Spire had improved their performance in 2026. Before it was just Gabehart in the lawsuit, now after seeing Spires first two races, they assume that that they used JGR information. I'm really hoping that Hocevar wins soon to see what JGR does then.
 
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Gibbs didn't pay for the first examination, Gabehart did.
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If you have the time and interest, Gluck's Youtube is much more in depth than either of Weaver's or Gluck's click baity tweets. There are parts of Gibbs not paying Gabehart in violation of state law, not extending Cobra insurance benefits, not paying for the forensic work etc. Much of this was done back in November instead of a week ago.
 
To the surprise of no one, Gabehart's filing paints him as pure white as the freshly-fallen snow. And that may be accurate, or maybe not... that's why the process includes courtroom testimony and cross examination... and jurors to determine the credibility of the two sides.

I doubt this case will ever reach the stage of an actual trial, but if it does, it will be very interesting to hear about how the 54 team is held to different managerial standards than the 11, 20, and 19.
 
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