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Date: 11 Aug 2008 16:32:03
From: samsloan
Subject: Susan Polgar sues USCF and Sam Sloan et al last Friday
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Susan Polgar has filed suit for $25 million against the USCF on Friday The caption is: Susan Polgar against United State of America Chess Federation Inc., Bill Goichberg, Jim Berry, Randy Bauer, Randall Hough, Bill Hall, Brian Mottershead, Hal Bogner, Chessmagnet LLC., Continental Chess Inc., Jerome Hanken, Brian Lafferty, Sam Sloan, Karl S. Kronenberger and Burgoyne Kronenberger, suit on other civil I have read the complaint. It is mostly frivolous. I am surprised she was able to fine an attorney to file it. The attorney is jim @ killianlaw.com who represents her. The biggest problem with her $25 million suit is that it sounds in defamation. However, there is a rule that in any suit for defamation the EXACT WORDS must be alleged. She fails to do this. Instead, she says that "negative comments" were made about her, without saying what those negative comments were. Her suit it so weak I think I will not even bother to file a motion to dismiss. I can just let it fester. After one year the statute of limitations will have expired on suits for defamation and it will be too late for her to refile. She has made a big mistake by suing Continental Chess Association and the Kronenberger Law firm. Those corporations have obviously not made and defamatory statements about her. Also, neither I not any of the other defendants have done what we are accused of doing, which is calling the Lubbock Police and Texas Tech University with complaints about her. I do suspect that Marcus Roberts, Ray Gordon and some others who are not defendants have made such calls however. Sam Sloan
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Date: 13 Aug 2008 00:57:36
From: EZoto
Subject: Re: Susan Polgar sues USCF and Sam Sloan et al last Friday
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>I have read the complaint. It is mostly frivolous. Look who has the audacity and the friggin nerve to call a lawsuit frivolous. But then again who would know more about frivolous lawsuits than the man who has mastered the art of frivolous lawsuits and wasted taxpayers money on suing people in fantasy land. EZoto
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Date: 13 Aug 2008 03:20:57
From: Ray Gordon, creator of the \pivot\
Subject: Re: Susan Polgar sues USCF and Sam Sloan et al last Friday
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> and wasted taxpayers money It costs $350.00 to file a lawsuit in federal court. -- -- Ray Gordon, The ORIGINAL Lifestyle Seduction Guru Finding Your A-Game: http://www.cybersheet.com/library.html Includes 29 Reasons Not To Be A Nice Guy (FREE!) The book Neil Strauss and VH-1 STOLE The Pivot From Click HERE: for the ORIGINAL pivot chapter: http://www.cybersheet.com/pivot.pdf Here's my Myspace Page: And Pickup Blog (FREE advice) http://www.myspace.com/snodgrasspublishing Don't rely on overexposed, mass-marketed commercial seduction methods which no longer work. Learn the methods the gurus USE with the money they make from what they teach. Thinking of taking a seduction "workshiop?" Read THIS: http://www.dirtyscottsdale.com/?p=1187 My lawsuit against Viacom, Mystery, and Venusian Arts Corp. over "The Pickup Arist" VH-1 show: http://www.cybersheet.com/lawsuit-viacom.pdf
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Date: 14 Aug 2008 17:46:06
From: EZoto
Subject: Re: Susan Polgar sues USCF and Sam Sloan et al last Friday
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Ray Gordon, creator of the "pivot" wrote: >> and wasted taxpayers money > > It costs $350.00 to file a lawsuit in federal court. > > In your friggin world!!! Yeah!!! $350.00!!! That's all you can or want to see!!! EZoto
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Date: 13 Aug 2008 10:23:10
From:
Subject: Re: Susan Polgar sues USCF and Sam Sloan et al last Friday
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On 13-Aug-2008, "Ray Gordon, Court Jester" <[email protected] > wrote: > > and wasted taxpayers money > > It costs $350.00 to file a lawsuit in federal court. Which is about what it would cost to get a decent attorney to read it. I doubt if that completely covers the costs of the clerk setting it up and putting it in PACER. Nice try Gordon, but you alone have wasted hundreds of thousands of taxpayer money with your frivolous lawsuits. You have a worms eye view of $350, like it was some huge amount. Dinner and drinks plus a good show costs more than that. Grow up and live in the real world. Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com
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Date: 12 Aug 2008 17:12:47
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Susan Polgar sues USCF and Sam Sloan et al last Friday
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Brian Lafferty claims that the lawyer who filed the lawsuit is not licensed to practice in Texas. The lawsuit is so poorly pleaded that I suspect that it might be a fake lawsuit. One thing for sure: Polgar filed it as a tactical manuver. She wants to make a deal: She will drop her lawsuit if the USCF drops theirs. What she fails to realize is that the USCF CANNOT drop its litigation. Thus, she has gotten herself into a deeper hole than she already was. Sam Sloan On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Randy Bauer <[email protected] > wrote: Sam, I congratulate you on your excellent analysis of the lawsuit. I'm going to go home and buy a canary for the express purpose of having the lawsuit, placed at the bottom of the cage, catch the evidence of its daily excrement. They will both be the equivalent of bird- droppings. Randy Bauer
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Date: 13 Aug 2008 00:32:40
From: Brian Lafferty
Subject: Re: Susan Polgar sues USCF and Sam Sloan et al last Friday
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samsloan wrote: > Brian Lafferty claims that the lawyer who filed the lawsuit is not > licensed to practice in Texas. That is not accurate. On his firm's web site, Killian does not list Texas as one of the jurisdictions he is admitted to practice in. One of the other attorneys in his office is admitted to practice in Texas. I have not seen the complaint. If, again, if, Killian is not admitted to practice in Texas and is the only attorney representing Polgar in Texas, then there could, repeat, could, be a problem. > > The lawsuit is so poorly pleaded that I suspect that it might be a > fake lawsuit. > > One thing for sure: Polgar filed it as a tactical manuver. She wants > to make a deal: She will drop her lawsuit if the USCF drops theirs. > What she fails to realize is that the USCF CANNOT drop its litigation. > Thus, she has gotten herself into a deeper hole than she already was. > > Sam Sloan > > > On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Randy Bauer > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Sam, > > I congratulate you on your excellent analysis of the lawsuit. I'm > going to go home and buy a canary for the express purpose of having > the lawsuit, placed at the bottom of the cage, catch the evidence of > its daily excrement. They will both be the equivalent of bird- > droppings. > > Randy Bauer
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Date: 12 Aug 2008 05:27:14
From: The Historian
Subject: Re: Susan Polgar sues USCF and Sam Sloan et al last Friday
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On Aug 11, 6:32 pm, samsloan <[email protected] > wrote: > Susan Polgar has filed suit for $25 million against the USCF on Friday > > The caption is: > > Susan Polgar against United State of America Chess Federation Inc., > Bill Goichberg, Jim Berry, Randy Bauer, Randall Hough, Bill Hall, > Brian Mottershead, Hal Bogner, Chessmagnet LLC., Continental Chess > Inc., Jerome Hanken, Brian Lafferty, Sam Sloan, Karl S. Kronenberger > and Burgoyne Kronenberger, suit on other civil > > I have read the complaint. It is mostly frivolous. I am surprised she > was able to fine an attorney to file it. The attorney is jim @ > killianlaw.com who represents her. > > The biggest problem with her $25 million suit is that it sounds in > defamation. However, there is a rule that in any suit for defamation > the EXACT WORDS must be alleged. She fails to do this. Instead, she > says that "negative comments" were made about her, without saying what > those negative comments were. > > Her suit it so weak I think I will not even bother to file a motion to > dismiss. I can just let it fester. After one year the statute of > limitations will have expired on suits for defamation and it will be > too late for her to refile. > > She has made a big mistake by suing Continental Chess Association and > the Kronenberger Law firm. Those corporations have obviously not made > and defamatory statements about her. > > Also, neither I not any of the other defendants have done what we are > accused of doing, which is calling the Lubbock Police and Texas Tech > University with complaints about her. I do suspect that Marcus > Roberts, Ray Gordon and some others who are not defendants have made > such calls however. > > Sam Sloan http://lubbockonline.com/stories/081208/loc_317614594.shtml "The chess champion has accused a national chess corporation and some of its associates of conspiring to destroy her career and, possibly, the Texas Tech chess institute that bears her name....Polgar claims certain federation members have used the Internet and media outlets, including The Avalanche-Journal, to defame and slander her because they are jealous of her success. '"Despite all her successes, there are others who strive for nothing more than to ruin Polgar's career and business relationships and to see her fail," the suit reads. '"Because she is a woman and of foreign descent (the USCF) has long harbored ill will and jealously toward Polgar and more recently, the SPICE program."
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Date: 11 Aug 2008 17:24:49
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Susan Polgar sues USCF and Sam Sloan et al last Friday
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http://lubbockonline.com/stories/080908/cri_316251103.shtml
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