A local Austin, Texas radio talk show host whose goal was to be on CNN now faces multiple lawsuits and repayments from his $11 million dollar a year income, from ad revenue and vitamin sales.
I say you're suing from the wrong verdict...unless this is the first of many.
This man, once becoming successful after appearances on CNN then publicly defamed the victims of a school shooting and was also banned from social media.
I expect a technology ban next, with no allowance for computer access for him.
A local Austin criminal psychiatrist, also under criticism for forensic rehab hospital practices, a place the talk show host could be sent if found criminally not responsible if convicted of a crime because of his bizarre claims and references.
When referencing the talk show at the end of every story it was always the military responsible who could never respond to his questions about his claims.
Including bizarre routes of appeal like not paying income taxes to fight the government by facing a court defense instead of protesting the government office in Washington D.C. the correct route, or protesting McDonalds for following government regulations citing faulty regulation by the US Meat Agency and never confronting them or protesting their office instead of McDonalds for following the government rules.
For example road side blood tests could be for bio toxins or escaped war fugitives.
Someone always has to do this work.
The Austin psychiatrist said that he was holding her in a "prison planet" the name of the show, and trying to force her to say the shooting never happened to make him look like a big shot around Austin.
The woman from a better neighborhood sued him and just won $49 million in damages for the act with more court cases coming.
I first ran into this show at a protest in University after 9/11 from the Class of 2005...the attack was the first week of University class and many students may have been from or like myself have connections to New York City and school was cancelled.
Later, local Canadian Defense Minister Peter McKay was on the show at the protest and struck down the supposed "military meeting" the talk show has refferenced in his material.
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