The Brett Kimberlin Saga:

Follow this link to my BLOCKBUSTER STORY of how Brett Kimberlin, a convicted terrorist and perjurer, attempted to frame me for a crime, and then got me arrested for blogging when I exposed that misconduct to the world. That sounds like an incredible claim, but I provide primary documents and video evidence proving that he did this. And if you are moved by this story to provide a little help to myself and other victims of Mr. Kimberlin’s intimidation, such as Robert Stacy McCain, you can donate at the PayPal buttons on the right. And I thank everyone who has done so, and will do so.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Kimberlin Update: Christmas Is Coming Late

So yesterday I promised that I would file my response to Kimberlin’s Subpoena/Motion to Compel today and then I would post it, as well as of course serving it on co-counsel.

But here’s the thing.  I discovered that the courthouse is closed today and naturally Saturday, too.  So it won’t be possible to file it until Tuesday.

Yeah, you read that right.  They are closed both Friday before Christmas, and the following Monday.  Which strikes me as excessive.

And here’s the thing.  If I release it today, then I am not just telling my friends about it; I am giving Kimberlin the whole weekend to try to figure out how he is going to respond.  And it would be malpractice for me to do that.

And unlike Brett, I won’t perjure myself, here.  I will be polishing it some more in that time, making it better.  And yes, that means you will have to wait until Tuesday night to see it.  Hey, if I could share it with my friends without sharing it with my enemies, I would.  But that's not how them internets work.

So you are going to have to wait to open your new toy.  But I promise, it will be worth the wait.


And in the meantime, I will try to find something to put up that will whet your appetite.  And something not-Kimberlin for a change.

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1 comment:

  1. Is there any such thing as malpractice when you are your own client?

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