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US Marshals to collect $63,720.80 from Righthaven
2011-11-02
Looks like it's time to turn out the lights on Righthaven. The US Marshal for the District of Nevada has just been authorized by a federal court to use "reasonable force" to seize $63,720.80 in cash and/or assets from the Las Vegas copyright troll after Righthaven failed to pay a court judgment from August 15.
As a commenter at the site says, it's the last eighty cents that make this justice.
In August, the case Righthaven v. Hoehn was tossed by a federal judge in Nevada, who went a step further and declared that defendant Wayne Hoehn's complete copy of a newspaper article in a sub-forum on the site "Madjack Sports" was fair use. On August 15, the judge awarded $34,045.50 to the Randazza Legal Group, which represented Hoehn. Righthaven, which had spent so much time thundering to defendants about just how badly the federal courts would make them pay... didn't pay.

Instead, it filed a flurry of appeals alleging (among other things) that having to pay the money would involve "the very real threat of being forced out of business or being forced to seek protection through bankruptcy." Righthaven contended that it could eventually win the case on appeal and thus should not be bankrupted before it had the chance to make its case.
Courts very rarely act favorably on requests for replevin, which sounds like what Righthaven was asking.
But the increasingly disorganized organization couldn't even get its appellate filings in on time. Yesterday, Righthaven had to admit that it missed the October 31 deadline for its opening brief in the case. It blamed the problem on a "misunderstanding," then noted it would need a few more weeks to actually write the brief, since "Righthaven's counsel is scheduled to undergo a surgical procedure for which it is estimated that he will be recovering outside of the office for approximately one week."

Randazza shot back that Righthaven was "prolonging the appellate process by deliberately creating a manufactured deadline crisis. It is nobody's fault but Righthaven's that it cannot file a single opening brief with this Court within the original briefing schedules Righthaven knew of, and could have reviewed at any time." All the while, Randazza Legal Group was ringing up more fees with every brief it wrote.

The appeals court has refused to act on Righthaven's request to delay its August judgment further, and the money was due last Friday. When it didn't show up, Randazza Legal Group went back to the Nevada District Court to request a Writ of Execution to use the court's enforcers, the US Marshals, to collect the money. The court clerk issued the writ today, and Righthaven's $34,045.50 judgment has now ballooned to $63,720.80 with all the additional costs and fees from the delay.
Posted by:Steve White

#11  Karma for these hypocrites!
Posted by: Creregum Glolump8403   2011-11-02 22:56  

#10  
Posted by: CincinnatusChili   2011-11-02 17:28  

#9  And why don't they have any money? Were they paying themselves as fast as they were making it?

It was probably a 'lean operation' to begin with. Any incoming probably went out just as fast to "cover costs".

Be interesting to see where the Stephens family profited from it.
Posted by: Pappy   2011-11-02 15:35  

#8  One hopes the MPAA and RIAA get their karma too!
Posted by: Water Modem   2011-11-02 15:28  

#7  Go after the law licenses of all the lawyers involved. Go after the parent company that bankrolled this scam shakedown. Go after the personal property of the principals of the company. We want them living in Obamaville under an interstate bridge in cardboard boxes.
Posted by: Speamble Wittlesbach8094   2011-11-02 13:17  

#6  Check at home under under their mattress.

And why don't they have any money? Were they paying themselves as fast as they were making it? sounds fishy, I think, not that it isn't done all the time with hospitals that are always on the verge of bankruptcy, etc..
Posted by: gorb   2011-11-02 12:11  

#5  I'm waiting for the class action suit against both Righthaven and the newspaper group by all those who were sued.
Posted by: Eohippus Phater7165   2011-11-02 11:50  

#4  
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-11-02 11:13  

#3  **points and laughs**

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Posted by: Barbara   2011-11-02 10:53  

#2  Boo Hoo! Righthaven is a bunch of bone-picking vultures.
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-11-02 10:45  

#1  Goodbye vultures.
Posted by: DarthVader   2011-11-02 10:20  

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