By John Wagner Washington Post May 1, 2019 A new fundraising pitch for Roy Moore, the Republican who lost a special Senate election in Alabama amid accusations of sexual misconduct in the 1970s, cites the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh as a reason he might run again next year. The fundraising message, signed by Moore’s wife, Kayla Moore, points to Kavanaugh’s ability last year to “survive” accusations of sexual misconduct in the 1980s and says Moore is still “seriously considering another run for the United States Senate!” Moore, a former Alabama Supreme Court justice, is seeking…
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By Associated Press WBMA May 1, 2019 A lawsuit that former U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore filed against comedian Sacha Baron Cohen will be heard in New York. A federal judge on Monday ordered the case transferred from Washington, D.C., in accordance with a waiver Moore signed before appearing on the comedian’s television show. Moore filed a defamation lawsuit over his appearance on “Who is America?” The former state chief justice says he thought he was receiving an award for supporting Israel. Instead, Cohen lampooned him as a possible pedophile in connection with sexual misconduct allegations that arose during…
By Christopher Cole Law360 April 30, 2019 Law360 (April 29, 2019, 4:59 PM EDT) — Onetime Senate candidate Roy Moore will have to argue his defamation suit against comedian Sacha Baron Cohen in New York, a Washington, D.C., federal judge ruled Monday, although the former Alabama chief justice thinks he will get a more hostile reception there. Moore, who slapped Cohen and his network Showtime with a $95 million suit in 2018 over a satirical “Who Is America?” interview during which it seemed like the judge set off a supposedly pedophile-detecting wand, had argued that instead of a “left-leaning”…
By James Pogue Outside Online April 29, 2019 The eldest Bundy son lays out the little-discussed Mormon philosophy that guides so much of the modern anti-public lands movement. “Hey, man, I like those boots.” I looked up and saw Ammon Bundy’s bodyguard wearing truck-stop sunglasses, a camo ball cap, a camo jacket, and a little .38 revolver on his hip—the same getup he’d be seen wearing later that night in a clip on The Late Show. This sentence made up the first words spoken in what was to become maybe the oddest friendship of either of our lives. It…
al.com April 29, 2019 Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore will be in court today arguing that his case against comedian Sasha Baron Cohen should be tried in Washington, D.C. and not “leftist” New York. Moore attorney Larry Klayman said via a release he and Moore will appear in New York to argue a motion filed by Cohen, Showtime and CBS seeking to have a defamation suit transferred to the Southern District of New York. Moore filed the case after he appeared on the Showtime series “Who is America?” and was administered a bogus “pedophile detector test” by Cohen,…
Washington Examiner April 29, 2019 Controversial former Senate candidate Roy Moore will appear in U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia Monday to argue against a motion to change the venue of a lawsuit he filed against comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, Showtime, and CBS. Moore sued Cohen last year after the actor tricked Moore into flying to Washington and accepting a fake award commemorating Israel. During the segment, Cohen was disguised as Gen. Erran Morad, a purported Israeli terrorism expert and a character on Cohen’s show “Who is America,” which aired on Showtime. Cohen, channeling the persona of…
Date: April 29, 2019 Time: 10: 00 A.M. Place: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Courtroom 26 A of Judge Thomas F. Hogan 333 Constitution Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20001 PRESS CONFERENCE TO FOLLOW AT THIRD STREET ENTRANCE/EXIT (Washington, D.C., April 29, 2019). Counsel for Chief Justice Roy Moore, Larry Klayman, and his client will appear before the Honorable Thomas Hogan to argue a motion filed by defendants Sasha Baron Cohen, Showtime and CBS seeking to have the case transferred to federal court in New York City, where the defendants obviously believe they will have a more…
(Washington, D.C., April 25, 2019). Larry Klayman, the founder of Judicial Watch and now chairman and general counsel of Freedom Watch, and a former trial attorney and prosecutor for the U.S. Department of Justice, had responded to the ad hominem attacks of Fox News’ CEO Suzanne Scott and the network itself after he filed a $120,000,000 defamation complaint on behalf of Laura Luhn yesterday in federal court in Washington, D.C. The complaint, which is embedded below, can be also be found at www.larryklayman.com and speaks for itself. In essence, the complaint alleges that the current CEO of Fox News,…
WayneDupree.com April 25, 2019 I do not know much about this former Fox News executive, Laurie Luhn, but she’s dropped a major lawsuit on the company and current CEO, Suzanne Scott. Luhn claims the late Roger Ailes sexually abused her during her tenure with the company and Scott knew about the sexual misconduct. Luhn is suing the network for $120 million. I don’t watch the network that much anymore even though President Trump promotes it. There’s a lot of dirty laundry at that network that is self-proclaimed the #1 News Network on Cable, that keeps seeping out of the…
Mediaite April 25, 2019 Laurie Luhn, a former Fox News booker who came forward in 2016 with sexual harassment allegations against Roger Ailes, is now suing the network and CEO Suzanne Scott. Luhn is being represented by Larry Klayman, a controversial attorney who founded Judicial Watch and has represented individuals like Joe Arpaio and Jerome Corsi. In a recent interview with the LA Times, Scott said she had “no clue on what was going on in Roger Ailes’ office” and that she personally “have never had any issues with any sort of harassment.” Continue Reading…..