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« on: March 28, 2011, 10:31:24 am »


Why?

Here's the thing...One can automatically assume that when something shows up on Breitbart and nine bazillion extreme right wing conspiracy websites AND NOWHERE ELSE it must be untrue.

The original source is PR newswire courtesy of "William M. Windsor."

Anyone can submit news stories to pr newswire, its not a news site. Once you become a member, you can submit "news" to your hearts content.

This is the case of one William Windsor, who lost a court case regarding selling tickets to a boat tour, then upon losing the case, bombarded the courts with countless appeals based on nothing.

http://www.niagarablog.com/maid-of-the-mist-legal-claim-denied/

Here's the court documents for the first denial and one of the appeals:

http://www.ca11.uscourts.gov/unpub/ops/200714214.pdf

http://www.ca11.uscourts.gov/unpub/ops/201010139.pdf

From my link above:

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An Atlanta businessman with eyes on tour boat operations at the base of Niagara Falls has lost a legal battle in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C.

In a decision rendered earlier this month, U.S. District Judge Richard Leon denied motions filed by businessman William Windsor in a case involving the owners of the Maid of the Mist Corp.

Windsor, who has raised serious questions about the procedures for granting leasing rights to Maid operations on both sides of the border, had asked the federal court in Washington to review the findings of another federal judge in a dispute involving his son’s company and its ability to sell vouchers for tickets to Maid of the Mist boat rides in the Falls.

Windsor requested a second opinion in the case on the basis that the judge who oversaw the previous proceedings denied his son’s company the opportunity to a fair trial. Windsor filed a complaint in U.S. District Court in Georgia, accusing Chief Judge Orinda Evans of professional misconduct and withholding evidence in the case. He also has insisted that Maid officials won their argument based on “lies, false sworn pleadings, false pleadings, and discovery abuse.”

In his Feb. 14 ruling, Leon dismissed Windsor’s motion for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction. He determined that Evans addressed all 62 motions filed by Windsor in the Georgia proceeding with “great care” and ruled that Windsor’s claims against her have no standing because she is covered by judicial immunity that renders her “immune from suit on all official judicial acts.” Leon also determined that Windsor failed to follow appropriate procedures in filing his complaints against Maid officials.

Rather than filing a short and plain statement of his claims against these defendants, plaintiff has submitted a 505-page complaint which utterly fails to give defendants fair notice of what his claims are and the grounds upon which they rest,” Leon wrote in his ruling.

Evans sided with Maid on nearly all counts in the original dispute over the vouchers and issued a permanent injunction against Windsor and his son’s company, Alcatraz Media. As part of a decision issued in December, Evans barred Windsor from filing any additional claims, characterizing the plaintiffs’ behavior as “clearly stubbornly litigious.” An Appeals Court dismissed all counterclaims filed by Windsor as “meritless.”

Leon noted the Georgia court’s findings that Windsor engaged in “extreme litigiousness” and in his own decision characterized Windsor as a “serial filer.” In his ruling, Leon suggests that Windsor’s attempt to sue Maid officials in his court might be in violation of the court order issued by Evans on Dec. 22. As a result, Leon referred the case to the Northern District of Georgia to allow Evans to consider whether Windsor is in contempt of her order.

Windsor has vowed to fight Evans’ ruling all the way to the Supreme Court if necessary, maintaining that she was a biased judge who based her decision on inadequate information and fraudulent statements from Maid officials.

In an email sent to the Gazette on Thursday, Windsor said he will appeal Leon’s decision. He also insisted that he’s being victimized by a corrupt judicial system and said he will continue to fight for the justice he believes he deserves.

“I just pray that the Supreme Court will do something,” Windsor said. ”My lawsuit is really an indictment of the Injustice in the U.S. judicial system. The idea that a group of people in Niagara Falls can completely make up the claims in a lawsuit and then lie repeatedly and get a judge to go along with them is simply amazing to me.”

Windsor dismissed Leon’s claim that Evans enjoys judicial immunity. He also said Leon’s description of him as a “serial filer” was made without the judge realizing that Evans ignored 28 motions he filed in an attempt to get a hearing or a conference in her court. He characterized his so-called “serial” filing as a product of his efforts to get Evans to “do something — anything” on his behalf.

“She has never considered any of the facts about anything,” Windsor said. “It’s a very strange and frightening situation.”

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