Opinion by Consumer Advocate
Tim
Bolen
Sunday,
September 12th, 2010
I read Court documents, including
Original Complaints (the lawsuit itself)
all of the time. It occurred to
me, when I first read the
Doctor's Data v Barrett,
Federal Court case that the attorneys
writing that case were very well
informed about how the quackbusters
operate. I thought to myself
"these people must have been reading my
newsletters..." But, as I
began to re-read the case several times,
looking for stuff to write about, I
decided that it was very likely they had
a well-informed source of their own
- perhaps someone inside the quackbuster
ranks.
As I thought about that I realized that
because the upper echelon of the
quackbuster operation tend to use their
soldiers like Kleenex, there was a very
long list of victims that might fit the
bill. As I thought about it I
realized that it would have to be
somebody who was relatively close to the
top of the operation - at the same time
disenchanted, for whatever reason, with
the people at the top.
The tentative list I put together was
large, and included, virtually every
member of the old NCAHF Board of
Directors (the ones still alive), for,
as you can easily see, they, since their
usefulness has expired, have been used
and thrown in the trash. You
hardly ever hear about William Jarvis
since the California Health Freedom
Movement worked to get him tossed from Loma
Linda University.
And, weird old Wallace Sampson just kind
of faded into his own fart pattern.
And then, one day, I realized I hadn't
re-visited that lawsuit
Terry Polevoy had filed against
Stephen Barrett's personal attorney
Christopher Grell, and 20 other John
Does, in California. So, I did
revisit it - and the light went on.
You can read the article I wrote, with
excellent links, by clicking on
"Quackbusters
Sue Each Other - All is Not Well in
Scumville ..."
In short, I think
Terry Polevoy is the source for
Doctor's Data well-written lawsuit.
I think
Stephen Barrett and his attorney
Grell's alleged treachery has come back
on them.
Here is why I
think so...
Polevoy got stuck, in the Barrett v
Clark case, with a bill for $311,000 in
money owed to
Ilena Rosenthal.. Polevoy
blames Grell, and Barrett for this - as
the earlier article explains.
The 10% interest, per year, on the
$311,000 Judgment amount continues to
mount up. Since nothing has been
paid so far, my guess is the bill is now
somewhere around $450,000.
When the threesome were originally hit
with the whole bill there was a big
fundraising effort to assist Barrett to
keep
Ilena Rosenthal from seizing
the quackwatch, casewatch, etc., websites.
NONE of the money raised went to help
Terry Polevoy. He was shut
out.
NOW - the
Polevoy v Grell case has taken on an
angry tone. A six day Trial is set
for April 11th, 2011, at 8:30 AM in
D-22. More, Polevoy's attorneys are
complaining to the Judge about Grell not
producing documents.
Interrogatories and Deposition demands
are flying across the Judge's desk.
Here is
the case schedule.
The basis of Polevoy's argument is this,
below:
18. The Court of Appeal held that respondent
Rosenthal’s potentially actionable statement about
POLEVOY was not immunized by the federal
Communications Decency Act, and reversed the
judgment as to Polevoy. But the intermediate
appellate court otherwise upheld the trial court’s
rulings on respondent Rosenthal’s special motion to
strike, and affirmed the judgment in favor of
Rosenthal and against GRELL and Barrett.
19. The decision by the intermediate appellate court
highlights why GRELL’s and Barrett’s selfish
financial interests had become directly adverse to
POLEVOY’s interests: with the judgment affirmed as
to them, after remand, the trial court would award
respondent her fees on appeal against GRELL and
Barrett. But respondent could not recover nor be
permitted to seek attorneys fees from POLEVOY, and
POLEVOY’s defamation action against respondent
Rosenthal could proceed. The appellate court’s
revival of POLEVOY’s defamation claim, in effect,
gave POLEVOY some leverage as to respondent, which
GRELL, in breach of his fiduciary and ethical
obligations, sought to exploit for his own selfish
interests and for his other client Barrett.
20. After the opinion of the Court of Appeal issued,
but before the expiration of time for respondent or
the appellants to file a petition for review with
the California Supreme Court, respondent made an
offer to defendant GRELL as follows: POLEVOY and
respondent would sign mutual releases and POLEVOY’s
claim against Rosenthal would be dismissed, each
party to bear his or her won attorney’s fees and
costs. Respondent’s attorney warned GRELL that if
POLEVOY rejected respondent’s offer, respondent
would prepare and file a petition for review with
the California Supreme Court as to POLEVOY regarding
the intermediate appellate court’s rejection of
respondent’s immunity under the federal
Communications Decency Act.
In short,
Terry Polevoy is obviously very
angry, for a number of reasons.
There was an implicit threat in
the whole case in that the original
complaint identifies Grell and 20
John Does as additional Defendants.
It reads here:
"3.
Plaintiff presently does not know the
identities or involvement of the
Defendants sued herein as DOES 1 through
20, and therefore sues them as
fictitious defendants. Plaintiff is
informed and believes that each of the
Doe defendants is responsible, in part,
,for the acts and occurrences alleged
herein, for the damage and losses
suffered by plaintiff herein, and is
liable to plaintiff herein."
I think
Terry Polevoy may be carrying out
his threat to name the people behind
Barrett, and explain to someone exactly
how the whole quackbuster operation
works - including who REALLY runs it -
and it is NOT
Stephen Barrett.
I'd almost bet that the attorneys for
Doctor's Data have a long, detailed
Affidavit from Polevoy they can use to
magnify Count Nine (Civil Conspiracy) in
the
Doctor's Data v Barrett,
Federal Court case.
What Polevoy is
trying to do...
He wants to shift the $450,000 payment
burden for his loss to Rosenthal over to
Grell and Barrett, and twenty others,
because Rosenthal's legal team is,
legally speaking, using a torch on his
ass. Grell, Barrett, and those nineteen
others, in short, are telling him to
stuff it.
But Polevoy may have a wild card to
play. He may know where the bodies
are buried... And, that information,
with, perhaps, copies of secret emails
could...
Hmmmmm....
Stay tuned.
Tim Bolen - Consumer
Advocate