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Old December 20th 03, 07:22 PM
Ron Wanttaja
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 15:20:54 GMT, I wrote:

On a side note, there has been some activity in the second Campbell SnF
lawsuit...some papers filed by Zoom's attorney last week. More details as
they become available.


Campbell's attorney has filed a "Request for Production" in the case. This
may be just a demand for Sun-N-Fun to answer their Interrogatories (these
were filed three-four months ago...curious they haven't done so). Or it
could be a shotgun request for SnF records. Since the Request for
Production is listed as five pages long in the Polk County records, I
suspect that it's more than just a nudge about the Interrogatories. I'm
filing for a copy of the request, I'll post if there's anything
interesting.

Also, Campbell's appeal in an unrelated case has been dismissed. He was
sued several years ago by McNaughton and Gunn, a book printer. This was
apparently his *second* appeal in a case where he was ordered to pay $3,300
back in 2002. Since the initial suit also named Kindred Spirits Press, I
suspect this company did the actual printing of Campbell's books.

Ron Wanttaja