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Jack Thompson Sues Florida Bar

Gamasutra reports that Jack Thompson has sued the Florida Bar Association, for "hector[ing] plaintiff Thompson for 19 months with SLAPP Bar complaints filed by opposing counsel (Strategic Litigation Against Public Participants). Continually, during that time, Thompson and his counsel in these Bar matters have repeatedly asked The Florida Bar to sit down with him and his counsel to try to resolve, once and for all, this dispute, which goes back more than 18 years when other baseless SLAPP Bar complaints were filed, resulting in the payment of money damages to plaintiff Thompson."

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  1. I find it... by ddx+Christ · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I find it difficult to read anything involving Jack Thompson seriously at this point. The media coverage he has gained just makes him look like the lead act in a ridiculous circus. While it may have even been funny in a stomach-turning way at one point or another, it's essentially just pathetic to see news involving him.

    I can only hope that he learns his lesson sooner or later, or at least it'll get to the point where nobody cares about Jack Thompson. At this stage in the game to say otherwise owuld be an exercise in futility.

  2. I personally know someone by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I personally know someone who filed one of those 19 complaints and I can tell you they had nothing to do with "opposing counsel" of any law case at all.

    Go figure. Someone breaks the ethics rules of the Florida Bar. A number of people nationwide respond by filing complaints with the Florida Bar noting these breaches of ethics rules. And the guy's response? Is to sue the Florida Bar for allowing people to file these complaints in the first place.

    Jack Thompson's suit is the exact sort of thing the term "SLAPP" was designed to describe in the first place. It's disgusting he is able to get away with things like this. And the worst part? In the end, he probably won't have any consequences. He'll get the publicity he craves from this spat with the Bar, but what with the pressure he's applying by gaming the system, the Bar will probably back off on actually doing anything about his ethics violations.

  3. And soon... by shut_up_man · · Score: 5, Funny

    Jack Thompson sues U.S. District Court of Southeastern Florida over Florida Bar decision? I wonder if he'll stop when he gets to suing Jesus, or whether he'll go the final step up to God...

    1. Re:And soon... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

      "Jury decision reached in Jack Thompson vs. Jesus case; Thompson appeals"

    2. Re:And soon... by sedyn · · Score: 2, Funny

      "or whether he'll go the final step up to God..."

      Naw, Shigeru Miyamoto doesn't make gory video games.

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    3. Re:And soon... by MasamuneXGP · · Score: 3, Funny

      I bet my God can beat yours in a fight.

  4. If you don't look... by ucaledek · · Score: 2, Insightful

    maybe he'll fade away. Probably not, but it's better than hearing his self-aggrandizing crusade against all things not Jack Thompson. The problem is that some news media treat him a serious player in the world, when their only proof seems to be previous news media's treatment of him as a serious player.

    1. Re:If you don't look... by Ayaress · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Yeah, that worked really well averting WWII and the oil crisis in the 1970's. Ignore them and they'll stop bothering us. It's a historically common way of dealing with everything from dissidents to economics, and it almost universally bites you in the ass in the end.

      So, ignore him. He's still on CNN, Fox news, whoever will listen to him on a weekly basis. The family protection groups are still throwing his name and words around - even the ones that publically renounced him a while back have made friendly again. What you have now is the same guy running unchallenged. This is the situation he had when he ruined many businesses in the porn industry. Nobody stood up to him, and the industry itself just ignored him and hoped their studio wasn't next. So a lot of people lost their businesses - some of whom hadn't actually been making pornography, but he figured it was close enough.

      Then he went after music. Ruined a few artists, got a few CD's taken off the market - to this day he loves to tell anybody who'll listen that he's the reason Ice-T's career ended so suddenly. By and large, no opposition. The artists ignored him, the labels didn't really care, and the listeners didn't even know what was going on in most cases.

      A decade running unchecked. He finally picked on an industry with a lot of fans who spend more time on their computers than anywhere else, and fighting back is easy online, so a lot of people are fighting back now.

      And what happened? He's lost cases, he's been thrown out of court, he's been made a monkey of repeatedly, and right now he's in danger of losing his ability to make legal war on the media for good.

      Just ignore him. He'll be back.

  5. He's been doing this for 17 years. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    He's been doing this since 1989. You just haven't heard of him until recently because before he was attacking video games, he was attacking rap music.

    17 years. And he hasn't faded away yet.

    Really, some things don't go away when you stop paying attention to them.

  6. Expert by Unlikely_Hero · · Score: 4, Insightful

    These days it seems the only difference between a layman and an expert is the title...

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  7. Re:So...Florida gets to do tag team, right? by filtur · · Score: 4, Funny

    Two men enter! One man leaves!

  8. dumb or smart? by Tom · · Score: 2, Interesting

    For some reason, it strikes me as extraordinarily stupid to bite the hand that feeds ... sorry, sue the bar that allows you to practice.

    Then again, SCO shows us how what appears to be stupid on the surface can really be an extremely smart exploitation of the legal system for personal gains.

    So, let's follow the money - what's Jack's potential profit here? More publicity?

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  9. A Reminder by Kennego · · Score: 5, Funny

    Jack Thompson's behavior is easier to understand if you remember his origins

  10. Diddums by Armchair+Dissident · · Score: 3, Insightful

    claiming one million dollars in damages, based on what he claims are vindictive complaints filed against him by other lawyers

    And encouraging families to sue game makers is not vindictive?! The man has been abusing the legal system filing frivolous complaints against game makers for years.

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  11. Cum granum salis by Julian+Morrison · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You know, there ought to be some status in law, where a person's opinion is no longer regarded as more meaningful than purely entropic noise. Lets call it cum granum salis. A person having this status could neither be sole plaintiff nor sole witness in a legal case. If they wanted to bring suit, they'd have to have a guarantor willing to swear to their truthfulness - who would risk having their own opinions taken cum granum salis if the case were subsequently thrown out for lack of merit.

    The first recipients should probably be Jack Thompson, and SCO.

    1. Re:Cum granum salis by belmolis · · Score: 2, Informative

      That would be cum grano salis. cum takes the ablative case, not the accusative.

    2. Re:Cum granum salis by meringuoid · · Score: 4, Informative
      You know, there ought to be some status in law, where a person's opinion is no longer regarded as more meaningful than purely entropic noise. Lets call it cum granum salis. A person having this status could neither be sole plaintiff nor sole witness in a legal case.

      Not quite the same thing, but there's a concept of the 'vexatious litigant' in some places. They're forbidden to sue anybody, because they've abused the courts repeatedly and egregiously. The British courts' killfile is here, and I notice from the wikipedia link that the notorious Christian extremist Fred Phelps is listed as a vexatious litigant in the US.

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  12. "I've got a First Amendment right to annoy people" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    "I enjoy doing what I do and I think I've got a First Amendment right to annoy people and participate in the public square in the cultural war," Jack Thompson.

    Explains why he keeps evading bans on Gamepolitics, and spewing his usual retarded drivel there. For someone who is "wining", he sure spends a lot of time posting and obsessing over GamePolitics. But what else can you say about someone who, among various absurd things, feels blogs are for losers(but not LiveJournal accounts to post PR pieces, trash talk, etc), whines when someone calls/mails him, and has non-existent/default "no page here yet" web sites? Guess the place holder is better then his text only Florida Bar attack site(which is now "no page here" humm....).

    You know, a bunch of people have been wondering if Jack suffers from some sort of mental disability/defect. Given how he acts like some Usenet kooks I "know"(taking things to real life, being very hypocritical in their actions, claming credit for the work of others, claiming any darned thing is a victory for them, making absurd claims, etc), I wouldn't be surprised if this is the case. HELL, this makes a lot of sense, his last issue with the Florida bar in the 90s was over their forcing him to undergo psychiatric testing!

    While he did pass and was awarded a $20,000 settlement, I have to wonder with all the advances in psychology and diagnosis of mental disabilities, if they will find something this time. And that is what I think is a good reason for his current mental breakdown, with the constant losing streak, inappropriate behavior, legal antics, and now the Florida bar, things are not looking too good for Jack despite his poker face & "I am going to win" attitude. He faces to lose a lot of creditablity, his profession, and greatly damages his "muder-sim p0rn0 games made them kill, they should be banned" cause.

    He is at the end of his wits, grasping at straws, running out of time and deep down realizes that he not going to get anywhere in terms of what he wants. Thus like kooks he takes the safe route of all talk, little to no real action.

  13. Re:So...Florida gets to do tag team, right? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Which unfortunately means the battle is only 50% effective.

  14. Aww by idiot900 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Poor defendants. I wonder where they're going to find a good lawyer.

  15. fuckjackthompson.com by EvilCabbage · · Score: 2, Informative

    ... I should really do something with that domain I registered :)

  16. Re:"I've got a First Amendment right to annoy peop by gorbachev · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What's even more hypocritical is that any time anyone he disagrees with emails him, he's quoting the federal law that makes it illegal to anonymously send annoying emails. He quotes this law even if the emails are sent using the sender's real name. But then again knowing the law hasn't really been his strong point, ever.

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  17. Next week's headline... by Haeleth · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Jack Thompson plays videogame, sues self."

  18. Re:Who? by Sigma+7 · · Score: 2, Interesting
    This guys still alive? And more importantly, why are we still discussing him like he makes some sort of difference at all?


    In this case, it will most likely signal the official end of his lawyer career. He's already lost credability with NIMF, and in other places. Going after the bar will make him lose credibility, period.

    While a similar lawsuit succeeded in the past, it was settled out of court since the bar wanted to protect the people making the complaints. However, I doubt there's going to be any form of settlement this time around - previously, it was settled to protect the complaintants, but this time, they have a much stronger case because of his press releases.

    Don't feed the trolls people


    I asked on GamePolitics - the people feeding the troll say that they have to reply to correct his inaccurracies. "If we don't reply, he'll just claim that he's right because there are no replies".

    This is ignoring the fact I also suggested to leave the messages for the admins. They generally have the best replies and follow up with a ban - they have one of many reasons to do and can use any one at their leisure.

  19. Don't underestimate the bar by thornz · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I wouldn't underestimate the veracity of the bar when it comes to ethics violations. Suing the bar isn't going to get them to back off, it's only going to make them more frustrated and willing to pursue you.

    1. Re:Don't underestimate the bar by ClamIAm · · Score: 2, Insightful
      Suing the bar isn't going to get them to back off, it's only going to make them more frustrated and willing to pursue you.

      This is exactly what he wants. Thompson has shown repeatedly that he cares little for the actual legal merit of anything he is involved in, and is more interested in self-important attention-whoring. Unfortunately for the legal system and the populace in general, he is a lawyer, and this allows him more and better opportunities to abuse the legal and media systems for personal gain. Even more unfortunate is the fact that he's chosen a complete non-issue (violent video games) as the stepping stone toward fame and fortune.

      However, his arguments are so completely absurd that it's hard to believe the man is truly mentally stable. In the end, truth will of course win out over his empty rhetoric. I'm just glad he's not very charismatic or cogent, as that would make him an extremely dangerous lobbyist/politician.

  20. No wonder Jack's upset... by TechDock · · Score: 2, Funny
    From TFA: Thompson also notes that it is particularly video game lawyers such as Blank Rome, which represents GTA creator Take-Two, that he believes are targeting him[...]

    Jack is fighting a Take Two lawyer named Blank Rome? What, they couldn't find one named Duke Nukem to really make him mad?

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