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I have seen this guy on TV a few times. Curious what you military guys think of him, if anything at all. Seems like he is on hard times. His own words aren't very supportive of his case.


Navy SEAL who killed Bin Laden slaps hotel with lawsuit over incident that derailed career: 'Didn't happen'​

Andrew Miller
Fri, September 6, 2024 at 6:39 AM PDT·7 min read
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FIRST ON FOX: Former Navy SEAL Rob O’Neill, the man credited with killing Usama Bin Laden, is speaking out after recently filing a lawsuit against the hotel where he allegedly assaulted a security guard and used a racial slur, which he vehemently denies and says has crippled his business career.
"I've lost a ton of business. There was a point in my career where I was giving 300 speeches in one year, between 250 and 300 speeches and that many cities in a year, and now it's just dried up, because it’s a bad look that didn't happen," O’Neill told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview about the notorious incident at the Omni Hotel in Frisco, Texas, in August last year when he was accused of assaulting a loss-prevention officer while intoxicated and calling that guard, who is White, the "N word."
O’Neill, a former SEAL Team Six member who has received two Silver Stars and four Bronze Stars, says he never assaulted anyone and never used the slur, which prompted him to file a lawsuit against the Omni Hotel. In the lawsuit, O’Neill argues that the security guard, Johnny Lee Loomis, should never have been hired, due to his allegedly checkered past, and alleges that he made false statements about that night.
"Hotel Defendants knowingly, recklessly, and negligently hired and retained Loomis as a security guard, despite Loomis’ publicly available history as a pedophile and child sex purveyor," the lawsuit states. "Hotel Defendants also knowingly, recklessly, and negligently hired and retained Loomis as a security guard despite his known history of violence and of making false accusations of violence and misconduct against Hotel guests."



Rob O'Neill speaks to Fox News Digital about his lawsuit against a Texas hotel.
O’Neill acknowledges that he had had a drink after a long day after a speaking engagement, falling asleep at the hotel bar, and that he had encountered Loomis while trying to get back into his room, but denies striking Loomis or calling him a racial slur.

"It had been a long day flying from New York to Dallas, and then we had a dinner meeting and whatnot and went to the cigar bar and then came back, and generally just being in a hospitality environment such as a hotel, you know, you sit at the bar having a try to have a nightcap and then fell asleep at the bar, which, unfortunately, has happened before and then getting semi-escorted up to my hotel room, which is fine. I guess that can happen," O’Neill recounted.
"It's odd that it's only one guy that did it. It's odd the way that he knew he was going to a place with no audio and video, and also it's just odd that he's trying to use my wallet, my key, when as a loss-prevention officer, he has a key to a room. And any time I've seen it happen or been around security guys from a hotel, they have their own key. They don't need the guy's keys. So I was actually surprised at first when the police showed up."


O’Neill continued. "It wasn't until later that I found out that not only had I been accused of assault, I'd been accused of using a racial slur. And that, to me, was odd, too, along with the one guy escorting me up to him being a middle-aged white guy, like a dude in his 60s and all of a sudden he's claiming assault and claiming a racial slur, which with two guys alone in a hallway is just to me, silly."
O’Neill said the slur is a "horrible word" that he would "never use" and says he supports law enforcement and was treated well by local police, but alleges in the lawsuit that Loomis has a track record of false statements and altercations with guests.
The lawsuit states that Loomis has "been involved in several other physical altercations with guests at the Hotel" and that in one case, Loomis "published false statements and instigated that guest’s arrest, claiming the guest had started the altercation."


Robert O'Neill, a former U.S. Navy SEAL, speaks at the "Best of Blount" Chamber of Commerce awards ceremony at the Clayton Center for the Arts in Maryville, Tennessee, on Nov. 6, 2014.
"On at least one occasion before August 22, 2023, law enforcement personnel specifically warned Hotel Defendants about Loomis and his background," the lawsuit states. "Yet, Hotel Defendants retained Loomis in his supervisory role, giving him continued, unsupervised access to Hotel premises and guests of all ages. Hotel Defendants also took no remedial or disciplinary action against Loomis."
"This lawsuit seeks substantial compensatory and punitive damages against Hotel Defendants for negligent hiring, screening, retention, and supervision arising from Hotel Defendants’ employment of Loomis, for Loomis’ false statements, and for events that occurred at the Hotel on or about August 22, 2023," it said.
The lawsuit also states that Loomis did not hold the proper security guard registration credentials in accordance with Texas law and that Louisiana law enforcement, where Loomis had been previously employed, had called to warn the hotel about Loomis and the hotel continued employing him.
O’Neill told Fox News Digital that a main reason he filed the lawsuit was to restore his name that he says has been forever sullied due to false allegations.
"There's a ton of damage done, and the internet is forever," O'Neill said. "And it's just hard to just sit here and say, well, that's not really me, when it's already out there. People that know me know this is not me. Obviously, I want to restore my reputation. I want to restore the way my family is treated and the way that they think about my reputation and their relationships with me. And most importantly, I've been thinking about this for a year, and I assure you, that's a long time to keep my mouth shut, especially with my platforms. But, I really don't want anyone else to have to deal with this."
"When my grandkids Google my name or Neptune's Spear or 9/11, this article that's not even true will come up, and that affects everything from my family life, my legacy, my business, my military career," O'Neill added.
"Even friends and family, when they've gone places, they've heard whispers and stuff like that, it's just, it's a shame. And. I mean, the lawsuit speaks for itself, but again, just the fact that there are people out there that will print anything for a headline."

Former Navy SEAL and Valor Award honoree Robert J. O'Neill attends the Salute to Heroes Service Gala to benefit the National Foundation for Military Family Support at The Majestic Downtown in Los Angeles on March 14, 2015.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Omni Hotel, which provided the following statement: "On August 23, 2023, the Frisco Police Department was dispatched to the Omni Frisco Hotel at The Star due to a disturbance call regarding guest, Robert O’Neill. Upon arrival on the scene, the responding police officers conducted their own investigation and made the determination to take Mr. O’Neill into custody."
"The Frisco Police Department arrested Mr. O’Neill for public intoxication and assault. The security staff at the Omni Frisco Hotel at The Star followed all appropriate protocols to ensure the safety of its guests and associates.
"We will let due process play out in the court of law. Omni Hotels & Resorts followed all standard and legal protocols, including background checks upon hiring Mr. Loomis, which includes all national registries. No convictions and arrests were found. Omni has placed Mr. Loomis on suspension while this incident is under investigation. There will be no further comment at this time."
Loomis did not respond to Fox News Digital's media inquiry.

Original article source: Navy SEAL who killed Bin Laden slaps hotel with lawsuit over incident that derailed career: 'Didn't happen'
 
Former US Navy SEAL can't stop talking about his glory days, refuses to get a real job, cries about being called drunk asshole.

Color me shocked:flipoff2:

Shitty way to go? Sure. He had to have known that the speaking engagements won't live forever if he can't get new material
 
Dudes a bit of a trainwreck. He was arrested last August for assault and public intoxication.
 
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He should sign up for private contractor work and put his skills to work. He’s probably to unstable for that now.
 
I agree with the above. This guy seems like he has some issues, and from what I know of SEALS, isn't coming close to living up to being a SEAL or a man and taking responsibility in the least.

This quote is devesting in a trial. There is no way to come back from his own words. One drink? lol Falling asleep at the bar is routine? Needing an escort because you were "asleep" and woken up? That doesn't happen. No juror is going to buy that.

"It had been a long day flying from New York to Dallas, and then we had a dinner meeting and whatnot and went to the cigar bar and then came back, and generally just being in a hospitality environment such as a hotel, you know, you sit at the bar having a try to have a nightcap and then fell asleep at the bar, which, unfortunately, has happened before and then getting semi-escorted up to my hotel room, which is fine. I guess that can happen," O’Neill recounted.
 
His Shawn Ryan interview was entertaining. Ive heard that there is some controversy as to whether or not he actually is the one that killed bin laden.
 
The dude is not smart at all. Be doing talks and interviews he's made himself an easy target for all the towel head jihadists in the world. If he wanted a normal life, SSS.....
 
For a SEAL team member he sure seems to run his mouth. I've only known two and they were tight lipped, I'm sure I've worked with others but didn't know.

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A lot of team guys say he didn’t kill him. We will never know.
 
He should sign up for private contractor work and put his skills to work. He’s probably to unstable for that now.
Those days are long gone. Even the best of them Mike Grayman is back too making knives .

Bin Laden is history, not even old news. He needs to find a group of fanboys and just feed off of that. Folks do not go sit to listen to people talk as they once did. Social media and all
 
(not a military person)
but......I thought this sort of pat-yourself-on-the-back thing was frowned upon that the special forces world

Every military folk that I have been in personal contact in my years, I had to initiate the conversation about combat, then pry the details out of them. Even then, it would take months because they are humble about it

In my years, I have learned that the louder you are about thing the thing, the more you are covering up that you probably didn't do all the thing you are being loud about
I have always raised an eyebrow to those interviews and just assumed that someone else did the work
 
He also called a white boy a nagger. Thats not even something you can pretend to be offended about:laughing:
 
A lot of team guys say he didn’t kill him. We will never know.
I didn't see anyone on SocNet saying he didn't (may have missed it, if they did), but outing himself is definitely HIGHLY frowned on.


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I tend to believe him over a hotel worker…

Common sense and most hotel workers are lowlifes.
 
I didn't see anyone on SocNet saying he didn't (may have missed it, if they did), but outing himself is definitely HIGHLY frowned on.

It’s common knowledge that others have claimed it didn’t go down like that and by him. Interviews, pod casts, etc. He’s been shunned from the community, uninvited to their pow wows.

Like someone said above, doesn’t matter.

I don’t have an opinion on it. Wouldn’t have a way to know and I don’t know anyone in that world
 
(not a military person)
but......I thought this sort of pat-yourself-on-the-back thing was frowned upon that the special forces world

Every military folk that I have been in personal contact in my years, I had to initiate the conversation about combat, then pry the details out of them. Even then, it would take months because they are humble about it

In my years, I have learned that the louder you are about thing the thing, the more you are covering up that you probably didn't do all the thing you are being loud about
I have always raised an eyebrow to those interviews and just assumed that someone else did the work
Exactly what I came here to write.

Dude is trash. He did himself in. Truth or not.
 
I've never looked into it since it supposedly happened so I could be way off base here, but at the time it seemed like bullshit. Obama was knee deep in some big scandal at the time and all of a sudden they announce they got him, refuse to show the body, then dump it in the ocean before anyone can look at it and everyone forgets whatever the scandal at the time was.
 
I've never looked into it since it supposedly happened so I could be way off base here, but at the time it seemed like bullshit. Obama was knee deep in some big scandal at the time and all of a sudden they announce they got him, refuse to show the body, then dump it in the ocean before anyone can look at it and everyone forgets whatever the scandal at the time was.

I have no doubt at all that Osama lived out the rest of his days on a beach in Argentina or some shit.
 
(not a military person)
but......I thought this sort of pat-yourself-on-the-back thing was frowned upon that the special forces world

Every military folk that I have been in personal contact in my years, I had to initiate the conversation about combat, then pry the details out of them. Even then, it would take months because they are humble about it

In my years, I have learned that the louder you are about thing the thing, the more you are covering up that you probably didn't do all the thing you are being loud about
I have always raised an eyebrow to those interviews and just assumed that someone else did the work
Unless you are a navy seal :laughing:
 
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