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Your honor, we now have irrefutable proof that attorney Rod Ponton is not a cat. The Texas lawyer (and his actual human face) appeared on TODAY Wednesday, a day after he left the country in ...
The video was immediately shared widely and brought joy to many. The lawyer, Rod Ponton, said he was happy people got a much-needed laugh. By Daniel Victor It was a civil forfeiture case hearing ...
Rod Ponton, the Presidio County, Texas lawyer whose inability to turn off his cat filter during a Zoom court appearance went viral, is not on Twitter, and had no idea he had become a worldwide ...
Texas attorney Rod Ponton got off to a hilarious start during a recent court hearing when he couldn't figure out how to turn off the cat filter on his Zoom video Jason Hahn is a former Human ...
Judge Roy B. Ferguson of the 394th Judicial District Court in Texas kindly addressed the cat in the virtual room, suggesting that attorney Rod Ponton adjust his Zoom settings. The mishap on ...
Rod Ponton is an attorney in Texas. Ponton's Zoom screen showed a gray kitten that blinked when Ponton blinked and spoke when Ponton spoke during an online hearing at Texas' 394th District court ...
A screengrab of Lawyer Rod Ponton as he showed up to a Zoom court proceeding in West Texas as a fluffy white cat thanks to a filter mishap.(394th Judicial District Court) Lawyer Rod Ponton swore ...
The source: a Zoom video recording of trial proceedings in Texas's 394th Judicial District Court, in which Presidio County attorney Rod Ponton appeared on-screen in the form of a wide-eyed kitten.
County Attorney Rod Ponton caused a stir on social media on Tuesday after he made a surprise appearance on the call with a feline filter, and could not figure how to remove it. Now, looking back ...
Attorney Rod Ponton showed up to virtual court on time, even though it meant accidentally using a Zoom cat filter on his video conferencing account. The sidesplitting video went viral on Tuesday ...
When attorney Rod Ponton showed up for a virtual court hearing over Zoom on Tuesday, he quickly realized something was wrong. While in real life he is a human, to other participants of the video ...
The next day, Rod Ponton, the prosecutor mentioned in the video and article, sent us the letter below, which he also posted as a comment on this Facebook post. My response: 1. Rod Ponton is ...