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Thompson Won't Fight Disbarment in Florida
Posted by Brian Crecente at 5:00 AM on October 1, 2008
Controversial anti-gaming attorney Jack Thompson will not seek to have a motion for a rehearing filed on his behalf with the Supreme Court of Florida. Rather Thompson says that he will seek to have the federal courts intervene on the ruling that would disbar him for life.
"I will focus on the federal suit and will prevail," Thompson said. "Piece of cake."
In his federal emergency motion to stay the Florida Supreme Court Order, dated Monday, Thompson argues that the disbarment should be postponed until the federal courts can hear his arguments and that disbarring him would prevent him from representing new clients and could damage his career. He also writes that his disbarment is without merit and that he can prove it.
Last Thursday we broke the news that the Supreme Court of Florida entered a motion that approved the call to permanently disbar Thompson, effective in thirty days. In the motion the judge wrote that Thompson could only have a motion for rehearing filed by another attorney in good standing.
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR
THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
CASE NO. 08-22603-CIV-JUDGE COOKE/MAGISTRATE BANDSTRA
JOHN B. THOMPSON,
Plaintiff,
v.
THE FLORIDA BAR, et alia,
Defendants.
PLAINTIFF'S EMERGENCY MOTION TO STAY FLORIDA SUPREME COURT ORDER OF SEPTEMBER 25, 2008
COMES NOW PLAINTIFF, on his own behalf, and moves this federal court, with Cerification of Emergency attached hereto, pursuant to the applicable Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, for the following emergency relief on the following grounds, stating:
1. All seventy-seven defendants have been served with the complaint herein; thus, they are all fully on notice as to the nature of this suit, the relief sought, and the basis therefor.
2. On September 25, 2008, the Florida Supreme Court entered an order, a copy of which is attached hereto, permanently disbarring plaintiff Thompson, the respondent therein, effective in thirty days. Thus, the clock is now running on those thirty days.
3. Under this order, Thompson is unable to meet, as he is scheduled to do this Friday, with Richard Gorman, who is an inmate in a state prison for the purpose of being retained by him as his lawyer. Mr. Gorman is sitting in his prison cell solely because of the unethical conduct of Assistant State Attorney Matthew Alex Smith, coupled with the decision of The Florida Bar's Board of Governors of The Florida Bar to pervert the lawyer disciplinary process by a) acknowledging the prosecutorial misconduct of Mr. Gorman's prosecutor, and then b) pretending it did not happen. More specifically, the attached "Report of No Probable Cause" is a smoking gun document that proves that the entire Board of Governors of The Florida Bar is involved in a cover-up in order to keep this innocent man in jail, all for the purpose of protecting the corrupt Leon County State Attorney's Office. This formal Florida Bar document proves that the Board of Governors of The Florida Bar is looking the other way from this prosecutor's "win at all costs" prosecutorial misconduct.
4. This exhibit hereto is the single most remarkable document Thompson has ever seen in his 31-year legal career. It indicts the entire Bar's disciplinary process which has been for him a travesty but for Mr. Gorman, because of the obstruction of justice of the Board of Governors, has been a means to keep a man in jail despite prosecutorial misconduct that The Bar itself admits in this document. It is little wonder that these same Governors would then do to Thompson what they have demonstrably done over the past four years. They purport to take away Thompson's ability to earn a living. By criminal act, this same Bar has conspired to take away this young man's freedom.
5. Mr. Gorman is not alone as a victim of The Florida Bar Board of Governors' perversion of the entire lawyer discipline process. Attached hereto is the timely and disturbing editorial this last Saturday in the Palm Beach Post lampooning the "revenge politics" of The Florida Bar's disciplinary process. The undersigned has been a victim of these same "revenge politics," and in fact the current Florida Bar President Jay White has been deeply involved in the efforts to pervert that disciplinary process to help his firm's client, Judge Wennet, just as Mr. White has perverted this same process to harm the undersigned.
6. The presumption must now be that the disciplinary process of The Bar is flawed, that it is being used for purposes that have nothing to do with the ethics of its targets, but have everything to do with punishing The Bar's perceived enemies and protecting its friends. This is precisely what has happened to the undersigned, as The Bar used its "discipline" to protect two corrupted judges, two porn-to-kids entertainment enterprises, and a Bar Referee who was on the bench by virtue of a forged document.
7. Plaintiff herein thus seeks an immediate stay, on an emergency basis, of the Florida Supreme Court's September 25 disbarment order because a) he can show a substantial likelihood of success on the merits, b) irreparable harm unless the injunction/stay issues, including public damage to his career and to the rights of others, such as those of Mr. Gorman, c) this harm to Thompson far outweighs any conceivable harm to defendants if the injunction issues, and d) the injunction/stay will not disserve but actually serve the public interest. Thompson, this Friday, must be allowed to meet with and be retained by this other victim of The Florida Bar's "disciplinary system" so that this innocent, imprisoned man can petition, through Thompson, his trial court to set aside his sentence secured by fraud.
8. Further, there are demonstrable, patent errors on the face of the disbarment order itself which provide the basis for the disbarment.
9. Justice Canady, who has hardly had time to have his new judicial robe fitted, could not have reviewed the entire disciplinary record as to Thompson, yet he has nevertheless put his name to this permanent disbarment order on the very day that he was served by Thompson with the federal civil rights action against him. Justice Canady has thus put his name on a permanent disbarment lawyer in a case about which he knows absolutely nothing. This is not a state Supreme Court interested in doing justice. It is a Supreme Court which is the dog being wagged by The Bar tail that is interested in and pursues, according to the Post, "revenge politics." The Bar put this disbarment order under the noses of the Justices, and they signed it, completely unaware of its baselessness. Thompson can prove just that.
WHEREFORE, plaintiff respectfully seeks an order, on an emergency basis, staying the Florida Supreme Court's disbarment order until such time as an evidentiary hearing, either before Judge Cooke or Magistrate Bandstra, can be secured as to the granting of the preliminary injunction sought in the complaint.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that this is an emergency and that this pleading has been provided to all defendants and/or their counsel by various means, including fax and e-mail, this September 29, 2008.
JOHN B. THOMPSON, Plaintiff
Attorney, Florida Bar #231665

Comments (AU Comments · US Comments)
VooDoo
Posted October 1, 2008 10:53 AM
Thompson said. "Piece of cake."
I say "The cake is a lie."
Virgle
Posted October 2, 2008 2:32 AM
Funny thing is I thought the exact same thing.
Americo
Posted 5:24 AM 1/10/08
@BruzeWayne: I want a cake that calls me a douchebag on my birthday. :(
Americo
Salen
Posted 5:22 AM 1/10/08
@TrueCrime: Damn, beat me to it!
This disbarment was a triumph; I'm making a note here:
HUGE SUCCESS!
Salen
Mact
Posted 5:21 AM 1/10/08
@kwicherbichin:
Got to it before I could.
Really. I think that's the point.
Mact
lilaliendog
Posted 5:21 AM 1/10/08
damn he just won't give up, the dude could be a flag carrier in a capture the flag game if he only applied himself
lilaliendog
KINGZ
Posted 5:21 AM 1/10/08
The key is disbar in Florida (I love my state for this one), but whats to stop him from taking the bar exam in other states.......... he could start over that way??? NO NO
KINGZ
BruzeWayne
Posted 5:20 AM 1/10/08
"I will focus on the federal suit and will prevail,"
Thompson said. "Piece of cake."
That cake is DEFINITELY a lie.
The "congrats douchebag" cake, however, is not.
BruzeWayne
ShirtGuyDom
Posted 5:19 AM 1/10/08
You know what's going to happen. This federal case is going to fall through and Thompson is going to call it a conspiracy, just like he did withe his Bar Trial.
JT: "Well some violent game is coming out soon so it's quote convenient that the federal courts upheld my disbarment. Cause, you know, clearly the federal courts are also in bed with the likes of Zelnick and whatever. This is just a conspiracy to keep a good Christian lawyer down."
Jack, if you want to, you can pretty much copy and paste what I just said and use that as your defense.
ShirtGuyDom
nyaz
Posted 5:19 AM 1/10/08
@MarquisMark: Wait wait wait, I hate to post again. But isn't he not allowed to make his own motions without a real attorney to do it for him? He did this himself. So doesn't that mean this emergency motion is null and void anyway?
nyaz
CanaryWundaboy
Posted 5:18 AM 1/10/08
"...and that disbarring him would prevent him from representing new clients and could damage his career."
Jackie Boy, lawyers are supposed to be smart. So how come you're as thick as shit?
CanaryWundaboy
Clemenceau
Posted 5:18 AM 1/10/08
Double post... but that actually lets him see his client 3 more times if goes once a week.
Clemenceau
Stealth_chill
Posted 5:18 AM 1/10/08
jack thompson is so disbarred......he thinks this shit is actually going to go his way....
Stealth_chill
Clemenceau
Posted 5:17 AM 1/10/08
I love how he keeps saying how he can't see his client this friday because he has less than 30 days to have all things settled...
I may not be a lawyer, but basic math tells me that 25 days is a bit more than 4 days.
Clemenceau
MarquisMark
Posted 5:13 AM 1/10/08
I don't know what the legal system is like down in the US, but as a second year law student in Canada, I can imagine judges generally don't like conversational language and a sarcastic, snarky tone in emergency motions, especially ones from lawyers about why they shouldn't really be disbarred. Add unprofessional tactlessness in court documents to the long list of reasons why he will remain disbarred.
This is desperation advocacy at its finest.
MarquisMark
keyrat
Posted 5:12 AM 1/10/08
The fact that he was disbarred just goes to show how he wasn't ever to be taken seriously. News about him should stop.
keyrat
Zugdaga
Posted 5:11 AM 1/10/08
@kwicherbichin: I hear that losing your license to practice medicine is damaging to your medical career. Maybe he's got a whole new segment of lawsuits to pursue! Assuming he manages to win this next one...
Zugdaga
Ouren
Posted 5:09 AM 1/10/08
Good thing the cake is a lie...
Ouren
doubtful
Posted 5:07 AM 1/10/08
Oh yeah, I'm sure lines like, "Justice Canady, who has hardly had time to have his new judicial robe fitted," will go over swimmingly with the FL Supreme Court.
Really breaks up the monotony of their otherwise boring day. They'll be thankful for a break from all the legal mumbo jumbo and well thought out cases.
doubtful
Purple Dave
Posted 5:06 AM 1/10/08
See, now if he'd actually played a few games in his lifetime, he'd probably be aware that the cake is a lie!
Purple Dave
TrueCrime
Posted 5:06 AM 1/10/08
The cake is a lie, Jacko.
TrueCrime
nyaz
Posted 5:06 AM 1/10/08
Oh man, I hope Jacky isn't lying about having to be a lawyer for a innocent man. Isn't there better lawyers out there? Also who knew his name was John? I would have guessed he was a "John" more than once before =p.
nyaz
liquid_kore
Posted 5:06 AM 1/10/08
If I recall correctly wasn't he trying to get George Bush to come to his aid before. So how did that work out JT?
liquid_kore
DragonYen
Posted 5:04 AM 1/10/08
Why won't you just give up!
DragonYen
Xagest
Posted 5:03 AM 1/10/08
I guess there are a few more opportunities for impromptu cake parties.
Xagest
gaijira
Posted 5:03 AM 1/10/08
Wow I'm sure the Federal court will be surprised and alarmed to hear that his JT's disbarment might possibly damage his career.
gaijira
kwicherbichin
Posted 5:03 AM 1/10/08
"Thompson argues that the disbarment should be postponed until the federal courts can hear his arguments and that disbarring him would prevent him from representing new clients and could damage his career."
Now, I'm not a lawyer, nor do I pretend to play one on TV, but I'm pretty sure the point of disbarment is to stop your career in general.
kwicherbichin
yashichi8bit
Posted 5:03 AM 1/10/08
Jack Who?
yashichi8bit
Eville1 says SKUse me a sec.
Posted 5:50 AM 1/10/08
@Brian Crecente: You guys would have found it two seconds after I sent it. Just proves I have little to do while at work. :D I worded it rather harshly but I hope you can see where I'm coming from.
Eville1 says SKUse me a sec.
headcrab
Posted 5:49 AM 1/10/08
Go, Jack! Never give up!
headcrab
ShaggyB
Posted 5:49 AM 1/10/08
@kwicherbichin: I thought he was not allowed to file anything anymore with out a lawyer doing it for him?
ShaggyB
MSUSteve
Posted 5:49 AM 1/10/08
I'm not sure if I'm the only one, but I think I'm about done caring about the life and times and Jack Thompson, ex-Esq. I would be fine if Kotaku never posted another story about the guy.
MSUSteve
Eville1 says SKUse me a sec.
Posted 5:48 AM 1/10/08
@Thunder-1: Actually, given the recent spat about credibility I thought I'd point out that blatantly stating you broke the news that it happened would be false. And would cause others to view you in a less than credible light. Also, considering that the source of the linke (me) was listed for all of two minutes before taken down seems rather shitty. Not that I want credit but when you claim the high ground against another website it helps to have credibility first.
Eville1 says SKUse me a sec.
raviadso
Posted 5:47 AM 1/10/08
I think Jack is running out of lives there. Unless he somehow miraculously acquires a 1-up he definitely looks boned.
raviadso
Brian Crecente
Posted 5:47 AM 1/10/08
@Eville1 says SKUse me a sec.: lol, yes you sent us the documents and for that we salute you. You kick ass!
Brian Crecente
TitillatedOcelot
Posted 5:38 AM 1/10/08
@Thunder-1: Dude, that's as bad as screaming "FIRST!!!!!!!"
TitillatedOcelot
Thunder-1
Posted 5:37 AM 1/10/08
@Eville1 says SKUse me a sec.:
I'm sure the gaming world cares, it's not like it wasn't posted by hundreds of others well before you. What do you want, someone to walk down the street and scream "OMG CREDITED!"
Not to be a downer, but nobody cares.
Thunder-1
Eville1 says SKUse me a sec.
Posted 5:31 AM 1/10/08
Not to be a downer but you guys didn't break the news. I sent you a link and you posted my name. Heh.
Eville1 says SKUse me a sec.
EmeraldDragon
Posted 5:29 AM 1/10/08
I like the "prevent him for representing new clients and damage his career" part. Understatment of the year right there.
And how hires a lawyer on trial to be disbarred any way?
EmeraldDragon
acez2087
Posted 5:27 AM 1/10/08
Hmm, I wonder what kind of cake Thompson is thinking this case will be as easy as? I mean there's always chocolate cake which proves to be a victorious indulgence once earned. Then there is Italian wedding cake which is a vanilla cake with chocolate mousse in the middle which can also prove to be celebratory. Finally the cake that good ol' Jack will probably cut a nice fat slice into is old fashioned Mississippi Mudpie because Jack Thompson is simply...full...of...SHIT!
acez2087
-EDGE-
Posted 5:26 AM 1/10/08
Remember that part in "The Dark Knight" where the Joker offers up a cash prize if they off that little jackal. Yeah, think about that ;)
Maybe thats a bit harsh...but I'm just say'in!
-EDGE-
outphase
Posted 6:14 AM 1/10/08
@nyaz: As a second year law student in the US, I agree. Judges don't liked to be made wrong in general. It's worse when the lawyer is a jackhole (whoops, but I'll stick with the pun).
@MarquisMark: The restriction on motions was applied to his Florida cases. The FL order shouldn't bar his federal motions. (State and federal court are independent bodies)
outphase
nathew
Posted 6:13 AM 1/10/08
hahahaha oh lord. "disbarment hurts my career"? that's like saying "by firing me, you have put me out of a job!"
nathew
excel_excel
Posted 6:04 AM 1/10/08
Damn...keep fighting Jack! Even if you lose I still love you<3
excel_excel
nickymouse
Posted 6:04 AM 1/10/08
@acez2087:
I think he just doesn't understand what the expression "piece of cake" means.
nickymouse
hagridore
Posted 6:02 AM 1/10/08
Well he has got spirit.
hagridore
Kamizzle
Posted 6:00 AM 1/10/08
Jack is my homeboy
Kamizzle
aphexmalus
Posted 5:58 AM 1/10/08
"If you strike me down I will become more powerful than you can possibly imagine"
That's what ole jackie will say.
But the appealles court will stike back:
"computer says no!"
aphexmalus
Eville1 says SKUse me a sec.
Posted 5:55 AM 1/10/08
@OutsideTheBox: I was scratching my head at that one too. As if he had never heard of the word disbarrment in all his years as a lawyer.
Eville1 says SKUse me a sec.
OutsideTheBox
Posted 5:53 AM 1/10/08
"disbarring him would prevent him from representing new clients and could damage his career."
Jack, I think that was the general idea for the disbarrment.
OutsideTheBox
Barbara
Posted 5:51 AM 1/10/08
Just make Jack Thompson a Kotaku writer blog already.
Barbara
headcrab
Posted 5:50 AM 1/10/08
Hit the road Jack, don't want ya comin' back no more no more no more no more...
headcrab
Yetanotheruninspiredscreename
Posted 6:39 AM 1/10/08
@MarquisMark:
Even a one year disbar can fubar a lawyer. Pretty much no one who gets one year can ever be approved in any state. Ten year is like double secret probabtion. Permenant is unreal for lawyers.
Jackie is just out of mind. The threat of disbarment will straighten out most lawyers far more then a jail term.
Yetanotheruninspiredscreename
Yetanotheruninspiredscreename
Posted 6:37 AM 1/10/08
@KINGZ:
Even a one year disbar can fubar a lawyer. What Thompson got will put in the textbooks for years to come as to what not to do as a lawyer.
Usually the examples involve lawyers who didn't use the clients money as they were supposed to do under the law. Or a major conflict of interest such as being involved in affair with a client's wife while the client was undergoing a divorce with the lawyer being the divorce lawyer.
Yetanotheruninspiredscreename
Ashkihyena
Posted 6:34 AM 1/10/08
@SonaliKlien: Wrong wrong wrong as said on that episode of Scrubs.
Ashkihyena
NitrousO
Posted 6:34 AM 1/10/08
@SonaliKlien: Sure there is something else more interesting to talk about. That something is CLIFFY B! *cue guitar riff*
!
NitrousO
Yetanotheruninspiredscreename
Posted 6:33 AM 1/10/08
@outphase:
However it make it far less likely they would listen to him. Plus you have to go through several hoops to get to the Supreme Court especially if you want to function as a lawyer. This will get thrown out or they may accept it then just royally trash him in court perhaps throw his ass in jail.
Yetanotheruninspiredscreename
TheHeartless
Posted 6:24 AM 1/10/08
Thompson followed up this exclamation of assured victory with message regarding the whole ordeal. "The Florida bar is in the pocket of Big Gaming; their so-called journalists, like Brian Crecente, Luke Plunkett, and a man known only to me as "Mario" have conspired with the courts to ruin my life...but don't worry, I'll go to the one place where Justice is still pure...the federal government!"
TheHeartless
Pixelantes Anonymous
Posted 6:24 AM 1/10/08
@KINGZ: Bar Associations look at several things when they decided to accept lawyers as members. The bar exam is one thing, but they are also supposed to judge the candidate's moral character and background.
There is absolutely no way in hell Jackhole will ever be accepted as a member of any Bar Association in the United States.
Pixelantes Anonymous
Gene-ius
Posted 6:23 AM 1/10/08
@kwicherbichin: @kwicherbichin: You beat me to it. In fact I wasn't even going to say all that. It was just going to be "Could damage his career", followed by, 'No shit, dude.'
Gene-ius
SonaliKlien
Posted 6:23 AM 1/10/08
STOP REPORTING ON HIM. Do not give him free press. Do not acknowledge his existence. You prolong his 15 minutes of fame every time you bring him up. Please, there must be something else more entertaining to blog about.
SonaliKlien
BretzE
Posted 6:16 AM 1/10/08
@KINGZ:
I honestly don't think he could get a new bar certification after being permanently disbarred somewhere else. They, one would hope, would take that into account when/if he applied to another states Bar.
I think the only bar he is gonna be seeing is the one where he goes to drown his sorrows and come up with even crazier conspiracy theories.
BretzE
paulmcg
Posted 7:02 AM 1/10/08
@Defoliantonthemoneytree:
He isn't being disbarred for his "views". He's being disbarred because of his actions.
paulmcg
Laser_iCE
Posted 7:01 AM 1/10/08
@Defoliantonthemoneytree: I dunno what it is, but I feel the same thing... Damn conscience, just try not to admit it too much in public :) it gets you bashed by kids like them ^^
Laser_iCE
Defoliantonthemoneytree
Posted 6:55 AM 1/10/08
@infamyRISE:
You're absolutely right, he has been a waste of time, and trying to disbar him is also a massive a waste of time.
Defoliantonthemoneytree
Yetanotheruninspiredscreename
Posted 6:53 AM 1/10/08
@EmeraldDragon:
Perhaps Thompson was representing himself?
Yetanotheruninspiredscreename
infamyRISE
Posted 6:52 AM 1/10/08
@Defoliantonthemoneytree: Except he does deserve it. Along with countless other lawyers who decide its a good idea to flood the legal system with silly cases and waste time and taxpayer dollars.
The only difference is JT was just so aggressive and public that he actually got what he deserved.
infamyRISE
Defoliantonthemoneytree
Posted 6:51 AM 1/10/08
@Ashkihyena:
I'd much rather have Tobacco or Oil Companies get sent to court than Jack Thompson.
Humanity needs real priorities.
Defoliantonthemoneytree
Yetanotheruninspiredscreename
Posted 6:51 AM 1/10/08
@Defoliantonthemoneytree:
Wrong he did things lawyers weren't supposed to do. These past two years in several cases he did major things you are told not to do when you are trained to be a lawyer.
Yetanotheruninspiredscreename
Yetanotheruninspiredscreename
Posted 6:50 AM 1/10/08
@SonaliKlien:
Every law ethics class in Florida and perhaps other states will mention Thompson for years to come. Reason is so they can teach lawyers to not be like Thompson or the other scumbag lawyers mentioned in the class.
Yetanotheruninspiredscreename
Ashkihyena
Posted 6:48 AM 1/10/08
@Defoliantonthemoneytree: Jack Thompson, is that you? Yeah, I used that joke way to much, but it fits.
Seriously though, how can you not say this guy doesn't deserve it, acting like an asshole, constantly threating to sue people day in and out, lieing out his ass and things of that sort.
Ashkihyena
Defoliantonthemoneytree
Posted 6:46 AM 1/10/08
I may not agree with Thompson's views, but he certainly does not deserve to be disbarred for them.
It sickens me to think that anyone would find pleasure in seeing him have his right to work stripped from him.
Defoliantonthemoneytree
chenry
Posted 6:43 AM 1/10/08
@kwicherbichin: poppycock! It would only damage it. He could... no wait. Yeah, it pretty much kills it.
chenry
Solaricide
Posted 7:24 AM 1/10/08
It's so bizarre how things he writes start out at a sane clip, but devolve into an insane shamble as he goes.
Solaricide
Japanties
Posted 7:19 AM 1/10/08
Give up, Jacko. You're so well-done that you've been seared.
Japanties
Bort
Posted 7:11 AM 1/10/08
@infamyRISE: People hire lawyers to do those things, they don't necessarily do them of their own volition.
In any case, if an attorney was disbarred for bringing what you consider a "silly case," good luck trying to do anything beneficial for the average person in our legal system. If it's really that bad, that's what "frivolous lawsuit" charges are for.
Kneejerk complaining about lawyers just makes you look uninformed.
Bort
captainapplesauce
Posted 7:10 AM 1/10/08
@generalsean:
Just some choad in Florida that got disemvowled.
captainapplesauce
generalsean
Posted 7:07 AM 1/10/08
@yashichi8bit: Thompson
generalsean
Hiyono
Posted 7:51 AM 1/10/08
I'm pretty sure it's actually in that guy's best interests that Jack does not represent him.
And ditto on that Solaricide.
Hiyono
infamyRISE
Posted 7:35 AM 1/10/08
@Bort: And you completely misunderstanding what I was saying makes YOU look uninformed.
infamyRISE
Defoliantonthemoneytree
Posted 7:30 AM 1/10/08
@paulmcg:
People usually act on their views. Lol.... it's a big surprise, isn't it?
Defoliantonthemoneytree
Eville1 says SKUse me a sec.
Posted 8:14 AM 1/10/08
@Spoony Bard: Spoony, that came after my response to Thunder. Still, I appended a compliment to their abilities to find news as well as a plea to see my side of the issue. So yes, I shouldn't have said anything about credit TO ME. What I should have emphasized was that it most certainly came from somewhere else that was passed on to them.
Eville1 says SKUse me a sec.
Spiderbait
Posted 8:09 AM 1/10/08
@Yetanotheruninspiredscreename: But how is it with jailterm there in the US? My father happens to be a lawyer (a damn good one!!!!) and, if memory serves, he once told me he'd rather not risk getting jailtime in any circumstance because if he got over 4 months he couldn't practice law anymore in my country.
Spiderbait
Spoony Bard
Posted 8:00 AM 1/10/08
@Eville1 says SKUse me a sec.: Brian already thanked you and gave you credit as seen above...what more do you want? Lots of people send tips in, I honestly don't see the reason for the harsh words.
Spoony Bard
Hostile
Posted 8:39 AM 1/10/08
Does he actually believe it's a piece of cake to turn this around or is he just trying to look tough?
Hostile
smartboydan hates college
Posted 9:23 AM 1/10/08
'"I will focus on the federal suit and will prevail," Thompson said. "Piece of cake."'
THE CAKE IS A LIE!!
smartboydan hates college
kftgr
Posted 10:28 AM 1/10/08
@Yetanotheruninspiredscreename:
But Jack Thompson is so disbarred, he can't even be FUBARred anymore. He's just fucked up.
kftgr
TRT-X
Posted 10:53 AM 1/10/08
Thomson won't fight the disbarrment because he is no longer legally capable of doing so himself.
He needs to find a lawyer in good standing to represent him.
There's his problem.
TRT-X
roylink
Posted 11:47 AM 1/10/08
@yashichi8bit: Jack the Ripper
roylink
Nekusagi
Posted 12:29 PM 1/10/08
Am I the only one who thinks Thompson is crazy like a fox for this?
Let's face it, his press release, he was already playing ye olde martyr card pretty heavily. Pointing out how the EVIL LIBERAL COURTS and their hatred for his noble mission (his book, IIRC) were what caused him to be disbarred. If he contested it, he'd lose the chance to present himself as this man who's been victimized by the apparently corrupted system and gain a following of evangelicals, who will celebrate him as a renegade who the vile US system tried to silence.
Not to mention, he's got nothing to lose now. Sure, he's no longer an attorney, but that won't stop him from spreading his venom. In fact, he'll probably use all his spare time to write more books about his wacky ideas and make more appearances.
Nekusagi
seishino
Posted 1:53 PM 1/10/08
@kwicherbichin: I never thought I would utter these words, but "In Thompsons's defense," the damage that he is referring to appears to be the damage of not providing a temporary injunction against disbarment while the federal courts hears his case. In other words, he's saying that the feds should hold off the execution of his career until they hear his case, since he might win.
It's a suprisinly lucid argument which lacks his trademark snark. I have to think some other lawyer helped him prepare it.
seishino
gessyca
Posted 2:47 PM 1/10/08
Hehe. I live in his 'area'. I hope to run into him one day to give him a big hug and remind him that he's been disbarred<3!
gessyca
DONAR
Posted 5:23 PM 1/10/08
"unethical conduct of Assistant State Attorney Matthew Alex Smith", "the corrupt Leon County State Attorney's Office", etc.
He knows that libel is a verb AND a noun, right? Talk about defamation of character.
Oh well. Buh-bye Jackie Boy.
DONAR
joeloliol
Posted 5:29 PM 1/10/08
@Salen:
was tempted to go down the same route with my own comment! lol.
joeloliol
Trencher
Posted 9:18 PM 1/10/08
@yashichi8bit: Jack off ;)
Trencher
satoru
Posted 11:48 PM 1/10/08
@Defoliantonthemoneytree: I agree with you in that I find his views offensive, and that he does have the right to express those views. His right to express offensive opinions is his right and not something we here should prevent him from doing.
However, you should read the 200+ page pdf describing the disbarrment process. You will note that whatever his views were, did not excuse his methods of abusing the court and media systems to aggressively harass several individuals.
[cdn3.libsyn.com]
There's one snippet that's scary. He harasses a lawyer by sending an email to all the employees working there claiming he's a pedophiile, objectifies women, etc, on Mother's Day.
[www.gamepolitics.com]
The PDF is just loaded with how he harasses and abuses people, lawyers or judges that he thinks are in his way.
As I said before I'm all for free speech, but he definitely crossed the line, several times, during the past few years. For these actions, he should be disbarred, not for the ideas he stood for.
satoru
Ashkihyena
Posted 2:31 AM 2/10/08
@Defoliantonthemoneytree: So, let me get this straight, you'd rather this guy keep his job, so he can keep harassing people (the site you're posting on being on his list), sending porn to the judge, threating people constantly with frivolous lawsuits and things like that?
Yeah, I don't think so.
Ashkihyena
KINGZ
Posted 3:35 AM 2/10/08
@KINGZ:
I hope that everyone is right, I dont want this nut case making any more problems.
But you know there is probably a Bar out there that feals the same way he does, and will allow him in just to stir more crap up. Oh please dont let that be true...
KINGZ