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Old October 5th 05, 09:31 AM
Ron Wanttaja
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On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 01:24:41 -0500, "Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired"
wrote:

Campbell and Kindred Spirits Press (his book company) was sued in 2000 by a
company called Mcnaughton and Gunn, a book-printing company. He lost, appealed,
was denied, and filed another appeal. The last appeal was turned down when he
never actually filed paperwork explaining the *reason* for the appeal.

To read the court orders, go to:

http://ori2.polk-county.net/wb_or1/or_sch_1.asp

and enter "Mcnaughton & Gunn" for the search term.

The judgement was over $3,000.

Ron Wanttaja


What was the suit about? The site you gave doesn't say unless I'm
doing something wrong.


No, the specific claims in the suit are available only by requesting the court
documents, which I haven't bothered to do in this case. The "Action" entry is
merely "Damages." However, if you look at the initial court order in the case,
it says that "Principal Balance Due: $2,694.69" and "Interest accrued to date:
$522.60". I think it's a good assumption that the suit was over an unpaid bill.
See the judgement yourself at:

http://ori2.polk-county.net/wb_or1/d...doc _status=V

.... by clicking the 'get image' button. When you see that the court costs
claimed were only $160, it's obvious this wasn't a very complex case.

Ron Wanttaja