Jack Thompson Lawsuit Against Florida Bar Dismissed

Andy Chalk

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Jack Thompson Lawsuit Against Florida Bar Dismissed


Jack Thompson's lawsuit against the Florida Bar has been dismissed, clearing the way for his Bar disciplinary trial to begin on November 26.

In his ruling, Judge Adalberto Jordan found that none of Thompson's claims, including bias, bad faith prosecution and "extraordinary circumstances" were valid. The 24-page ruling (available from GamePolitics.com [http://www.gamepolitics.com/images/legal/JT-FL-case-dismissed-112007.pdf]) addresses each of Thompson's charges, ultimately dismissing the complaint without prejudice and denying all pending motions as moot.

In response, Thompson filed an emergency motion (available from GamePolitics.com [http://www.gamepolitics.com/images/legal/JT-FL-11USC-112107-emerg-stay.pdf]) to stay the Bar's disciplinary hearings so that he can appeal the ruling, claiming some form of collusion between two courts to ensure Judge Jordan did not risk "looking foolish by dismissing an action from which he might have been disqualified." Thompson went on to claim that Judge Jordan's "many factual errors" and "misstatements of the applicable law" will form the basis of his appeal, and that the delay will not ultimately affect the action between the Bar and Thompson.

"The Bar will not in the least be prejudiced by the entry of such an order staying the trial, as the Bar has managed, by its 40-month-long harrassment of Thompson, to utterly destroy his practice of law, so Thompson is not in a position to harm "the public," none of whom, by the way, has ever complained about Thompson's ethics," he wrote in his filing. "Indeed, the only people who have complained are two corrupt judges and two companies that criminally distribute pornography to children."

Thompson then went on to compare himself to Jesus.


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Kronopticon

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im glad, jack thompson has been sticking his face where it doesnt belong, gaming, so im glad he's been stripped of his ability to "harm the public", well done "The Florida bar", for helping the gaming industry.

P.S. i even read through those legal documents, a bit hard to understand some of it, since im not american, but meh, still interesting what jack was doing and saying about the bar.
 
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Woo! Perhaps if he finally gets disbarred he will lose what little credibility (I use the term loosely) he has left, and fade into obscurity.
 

Andy Chalk

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Kwil said:
Good grief, he actually does compare himself to Jesus. I thought Malygris was just being hyperbolic.
Isn't that the best part? I don't have to make this shit up.
 

Anton P. Nym

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Y'know, if I wrote a character based on Jack Thompson every editor on the planet would kick the manuscript back to me for creating unbelievable characters. Truth is stranger than fiction, 'cause fiction has to make sense. (Quote stolen, but can't remember the source.)

Back to popping popcorn for the next episode in the long, slow, spectacular meltdown of Thompson's legal career.

-- Steve
 

werepossum

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This is not going to hurt Thompson's career. It is not mandatory to have a law license to be an annoying idiot, only customary.
 

sturryz

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in America, we pull everyone involved with politics straight out of mental hospitals!!!

but really, thompson has a bad public image, soon enough he is going to fall.
 

ErinHoffman

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I, a member of the voting public, am hereby complaining about Jack Thompson's ethics.

(I didn't know we were supposed to be that explicit.)
 

Andy Chalk

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I don't think it counts unless you actually file a complaint in court.

And even then, from Jack's perspective it probably doesn't count anyway.
 

sergeantz

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I think he can compare himself to Jesus all he wants, with the stipulation that we get to crucify him.