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More Jack Thompson Ruckus After Being Kicked Off GTA Killer Case

More Jack Thompson Ruckus After Being Kicked Off GTA Killer Case

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We had reported earlier that Jack Thompson was kicked off the Strickland vs. Sony case where he was prosecuting for the families of officers killed by Devin Moore. Game Politics has reported that Thompson is now claiming that there was an unnamed “fixer”.

He comments, “We had heard going into this civil case, before it was even filed, that a particular Western Alabama lawyer had to be part of our litigation team or Judge Moore would not give us a fair hearing…This lawyer himself claims, openly, that ‘Judge Moore will not allow you to survive summary judgment if I am not on the case.’ For too long we have heard swirling around this Judge allegations of improper influence…”

“This is almost like My Cousin Vinnie, but with the benign Judge in that comedy replaced by the Judge in And Justice For All…Beyond the allegations of others that cases before Judge Moore can be fixed by the lawyer who claims to be able to fix them…”

He did not name this reported “fixer”, but later motioned for the Fayette County Court to grant him local counsel. In the motion, he stated, “Undersigned has received recommendations as to who would be the best local Alabama counsel for that purpose, and the name that keeps popping up is Clatus Junkin.”

Junkin told the Tuscaloosa News reporter Robert Dewitt that he had “one five-minute conversation with Thompson to reconcile differences between Thompson and attorneys who at the time represented the family of one of the police officers. He said he talked to Thompson about working with the plaintiffs but would not agree to some of Thompson’s conditions, such as giving Thompson complete control of any contact with the news media.”

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