Thursday, September 25, 2008

Court says hit the road: Jack Thompson disbarred, Thompson responds

Hit the road: Jack Thompson disbarred, Thompson - Image 1"And don't you come back no more, no more, no more," and so on. Breaking news, gamers! The Supreme Court of Florida has approved Jack Thompson's disbarment.

Aside from the disbarment, he is also ordered to reimburse the Florida Bar fees totaling to the amount of US 46,675.35.

It was Judge Dava Tunis who recommended the disbarment to the court last July, saying that Thompson:

[...] does not proceed within the guidelines of appropriate professional behavior, but rather uses other means available to intimidate, harass, or bring public disrepute to those whom he perceives oppose him.


Thompson, of course, responded to the court's decision, saying that the disbarment was the Court's retaliation for a case he won a few years ago, when the SC was forced to pay him money damages. He explains in his press release that:

This disbarment is in retaliation, among other things, for Thompson s Tyndale House book Out of Harm s Way, published in 2005, which blew the whistle on the Florida Supreme Court s earlier efforts in the 1990 s to literally pathologize his faith-based and successful activism against the American entertainment industry.


This rush to disbarment is in retribution for the filing of that federal suit. With enemies this foolish, Thompson needs only the loyal friends he has.


Well, looks like another court drama for Thompson. He has a chance for a retrial, but only if the motion is submitted by a member of the Florida Bar in good standing. Any bets on the chances of that happening?



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