Someone said we should post the Gosney complaint. And then they did the leg work and sent it to us. So we figured why not? A little civil law never hurt anyone.
Actually that's not true, but read it if you want, or have trouble sleeping, or in conjunction with your GLP1 diet (isn't like half the REGJB on some form of GLP1 these days?) as an appetite suppressant. Or just because you're a law nerd.
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Is the SAO settlement available?
My civil law skills are rusty in the extreme, but I don’t think there’s a cause of action for reporters showing themselves to be lousy literary critics. Especially when the literature in question sounds as though it is lousy as well
Gosney should have included the SAO.
I loved it.
Firing Gosney was unconstitutional. The SAO settlement was not enough.
You want to read a release and hold harmless with a non-disparagement and a confidentiality clause?
Shocked that such an accomplished lawyer undervalued his claim /s
You idiot that was hush money. That’s the most corrupted office in Florida. They have no oversight. Rogue criminal office.
Is his settlement with the corrupt office (SAO) public record?
I think Gosney, because he has published a lot of books, may have made himself a public figure, for whom a defamation case is harder to establish. If he had just been a worker in the SAO, even a high-ranking one, he would have had an easier road as a defamation plaintiff. But the truth is that the SAO made a huge mistake in hiring him for that particular role -- Ethics Maven -- given his history of writing S & M novels.
Gosney is a weirdo who should have never been hired by SAO Miami in the first place. Those who made the recommendation should have been fired along with him. I’ve read the articles several times, and nothing in those articles strikes me as defamatory or malicious. To blame organizations and other people for whatever is happening in his life (I thought he was doing well in the insurance world), it is immature, and will make him unemployable (not that he already isn’t by his actions). He should have taken the settlement he got from SAO Miami and move on or move back to where he came from or try to be on the bench for the 10th time. Maybe he can become a Professor at Liberty University or somewhere he fits. He is not going to get a penny from the Miami Herald, especially with a lawyer who is not from Miami or from a renowned firm, and much less with a frivolous lawsuit. All he has going on for him are his cult of online zombies who enjoy listening to him babble on Rumble while eating popcorn with his mouth open, or buy his books to read in closets. What a disgrace!
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