Here's the wire story on Minton's increasingly desperate attempts
to sabotage the orderly process of justice in the Lisa McPherson case
for his new master, the Scientology cult.
He wants to help Scientology get away with murder, and look
how he does it.
http://www.sptimes.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/APState.woa/wa/story?id=FL_Scientology_Death
Former Scientology critic wants judge hearing wrongful death suit off case
Associated Press, January 21, 2003 - 05:10 AM
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CLEARWATER, Fla.
A former critic of the Church of Scientology wants the judge hearing a wrongful
death suit against the church to disqualify herself from the case.
An attorney for multimillionaire Robert Minton filed a motion arguing
Pasco-Pinellas Circuit Judge Susan Schaeffer should be disqualified because
Minton is a defendant in a countersuit against the estate of church member Lisa
McPherson.
In the motion, filed late Friday, Minton attorney Anthony Battaglia also argued
that Schaeffer blames Minton for the breakdown of settlement negotiations in the
case and has concluded that he is a criminal because he invoked his
constitutional right not to answer questions in court.
The judge has put the counterclaim on hold until the original lawsuit is
settled. The suit against the church was supposed to go to trial Tuesday but was
been postponed while the church appeals an order by Schaeffer denying its
request to remove McPherson estate attorney Ken Dandar from the case.
Schaeffer ruled Jan. 12 that Minton lied when he testified last summer that
Dandar had urged him to lie under oath about $2 million Minton purportedly gave
Dandar to fund the wrongful death lawsuit.
Schaeffer said her ruling that Minton lied because he did not want to disclose a
foreign bank account for tax reasons.
Minton's motion also accused Schaeffer of violating Florida law for issuing her
ruling on a Sunday. The motion also said the judge's order should be voided and
that Schaeffer "may be liable for substantial damages to Minton" for defamation.
McPherson's estate claims she died from severe dehydration after 18 days in the
care of the church. The church claims McPherson died from a pulmonary embolism,
the result of a minor traffic accident she had the day before she was brought to
the church.
Information from: Tampa Tribune
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From: ptsc <ptsc@nowhere.com>
Subject: Minton continues his psychotic sabotage of McPherson case (hits AP wire)
Organization: Busts Your Rips!
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Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 11:51:32 GMT