On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 10:41:55 -0400, "Ron Natalie" wrote:
"Ron Wanttaja" wrote in message ...
For those who haven't heard, Jim Campbell has sued Sun-N-Fun for a second
time. The full text of the suit follows...some minor formatting and
spelling changes may have occurred during the digital conversion process,
and I have truncated the address block for the attorney involved.
I guess he felt that the local courts would be more friendly to him than
the Federal Court judge that told him to Govern (well, the judge really
said conduct) Yourself Accordingly last time.
Well, the local courts haven't been any friendlier to him. Campbell or his
business entities (US AVIATOR, Airedale, Aero-Media, ANN, etc.) have been
involved in at least 27 lawsuits. Of the 27 I found records of, he's never
won a suit he's filed, and, of those filed against him, he's lost seven and
had the judge rule in his favor only once.
Campbell was the plaintiff in ten. He outright lost two, SnF #1 and the
Pulsar case. Of the remainder, three were apparently settled out-of-court,
one is ongoing (the new SnF case), two were dropped due to Campbell failing
to prosecute the case, one had the service quashed RAF), and one was
dismissed due to lack of jurisdiction.
[I didn't count his RAH-15 countersuit in this one, but, of course, 13 out
of the 15 defendants were dismissed.]
Campbell's record as defendant is worse. Of the 17, he lost seven outright
("Lost" as in the judge ruling that he owed the plaintiff money). One even
included a garnishment action against Campbell. Two were settled
out-of-court (in one, the Airedale bankruptcy, Campbell agreed to pay
$50,000). Others were dropped for various reasons.
His one victory was when a suit by an apparent vendor was dismissed with
prejudice: STAR PRESS & SPALDING PUBLISHERS vs. CAMPBELL, JAMES
KINDRED SPIRIT PRESS, Polk County case 2000SC-002167-0000-00.
Ron Wanttaja
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