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Opinion by Consumer Advocate Tim
Bolen
Thursday,
February 22nd, 2007
A few days
ago, Christopher Grell, one of the Plaintiffs, and the
attorney for the Plaintiffs
Stephen Barrett
and
Terry
Polevoy , filed an emergency Ex Parte Motion with the
Alameda, California Trial Court in the Barrett v. Clark
(Rosenthal) case asking for a Temporary Restraining
Order preventing Defendant Rosenthal from collecting
attorney fees awarded to Rosenthal by the Courts. The
Court denied the Motion, and "collection" has
begun in earnest.
Rosenthal,
you will remember, in a six year legal battle, soundly
thrashed the trio all the way to the California Supreme
Court. Rosenthal, the head of the
Humantics Foundation,
a group pointing out the dangers of silicone breast
implants, had been sued by the trio in 2000 where they
claimed she was some sort of conspirator supposedly
defaming them on the internet. Rosenthal, in her answer
to the suit, filed a Motion to Dismiss the suit against
her claiming that the trio's action constituted a
violation of California's anti-SLAPP law. The Court
agreed, dismissing the case against Rosenthal, and
awarded her attorney fees.
The
Barrett v. Clark (Rosenthal) case garnered international
notice when virtually ALL of the big names on the
internet jumped in on Rosenthal's side, filing
"Friend of the Court" Briefs on Rosenthal's behalf.
You can read all about that by clicking on
"Quackbusters CRUSHED by
California Supreme Court..."