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03/01/2010 11:05 AM  
Just so that you know, The Field Entertainment's executive VP Attorney is also on the NAIA board of Directors, and we have been actively involved in this matter. We must hang together, or we will most assuredly hang separately, as the saying goes. Nancy Campbell, NAIA board.
 
In a message dated 2/23/2010 9:27:06 AM Eastern Standard Time, RoggenfeldGSPs@myfairpoint.net writes:
Maybe it is true that what goes around comes around.
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From a Saluki owner, breeder in New Jersey
; Donna Webster
Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 7:40 PM
Subject: Federal Racketeering Lawsuit Stuns H$U$

It sounds like Feld Entertainment has done its homework !!!
Thanks to the Fur Comission who forwarded me the first announcement of this interesting news ........... right on top of the Yellow Tail fiasco .........

Go to links for details
http://www.consumerfreedom.com/news_detail.cfm/h/4111-federal-racketeering-lawsuit-stuns-hsus

http://tinyur/
   

Federal Racketeering Lawsuit Stuns HSUS

You may have missed our New Year’s Eve exposé covering the dismissal of
a federal lawsuit pushed by a consortium of animal rights groups that
included the deceptive Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). The
groups alleged that Feld Entertainment (the parent company of the
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus) mistreated elephants in
violation of the Endangered Species Act, but in December a judge tossed
out the lawsuit. Now the plot thickens: The circus is suing HSUS, two
HSUS lawyers, and a number of other animal rights organizations under
the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. (The
lawsuit is exclusively available at HumaneWatch.org.)

The original animal rights lawsuit, filed more than nine years ago, was
based on information provided by a former Ringling elephant “barn
helper” named Tom Rider. After Rider left his circus job, he was paid by
animal rights groups to testify about the supposedly “bad” treatment of
elephants there. In all, the original lawsuit’s plaintiffs paid Rider
more than $190,000—his sole source of income for years—while the
litigation made its way through the court system.

Sound a bit like pay-for-play? As Judge Emmet Sullivan noted in his
December ruling that dismissed the animal rights groups’ lawsuit: “The
Court finds that Mr. Rider is essentially a paid plaintiff and fact
witness who is not credible, and therefore affords no weight to his
testimony…. [T]he primary purpose [for the payments] is to keep Mr.
Rider involved with the litigation…”

Based on Judge Sullivan’s finding, Feld is suing everyone who played a
part in this collaborative scheme (hence the “racketeering” aspect).
This includes Rider and a nonprofit “Wildlife Advocacy Project” charity
that the Washington, DC law firm of Meyer Glitzenstein & Crystal
allegedly used to launder money between their plaintiff clients and Rider.

One of these clients putting up dough to support Rider was the Fund for
Animals, which merged with HSUS in 2004.

Feld is leveling bribery, fraud, obstruction of justice, and money
laundering charges
against HSUS and two of its corporate attorneys,
three other animal rights groups, Meyer Glitzenstein & Crystal, and all
three of that firm’s named partners. It’s an earth-shattering lawsuit.
Today we’re telling the media:

     America’s farmers, ranchers, hunters, fishermen, research
scientists, fashion designers, and restaurateurs have seen for decades
how the animal rights movement can behave like a mobbed-up racket. But
it’s still shocking to see the evidence laid out on paper. In a
treble-damage lawsuit like this, a jury could actually do the humane
thing and finally put HSUS out of business completely.

You can read the full, 135-page lawsuit over at HumaneWatch. It’s worth
more than a glance. If these allegations are proven true, HSUS employees
might be finding themselves walking the same breadline they’ve tried to
put so many others in.
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