Wednesday, March 26, 2003

Eleventh Circuit Rules: Judicial Watch Lawsuit Is Utter Crap

Krazy Kounsellor Klayman Vows To Waste More Judicial Resources

MIAMI - The Miami relatives of Cuban shipwreck survivor Elian Gonzalez cannot sue former US Attorney General Janet Reno for allegedly using excessive force in the 2000 raid in which US agents seized the boy, a US appeals court said in a ruling made public today.

The case is one of the lingering legal actions resulting from the fierce custody battle three years ago over the young boy whose mother died on an ill-fated voyage from communist-ruled Cuba to the United States.

Elian, who was found in November 1999 floating on an inner tube in the Atlantic Ocean off Florida, was ultimately returned to Cuba with his father despite efforts by his distant Miami relatives to keep him in Florida.

In other shite lawsuit news, a U.S. District Court has dismissed Krazy Kounsellor Klayman's lawsuit against President Clinton, alleging that the President "ignored a stock scam and Pentagon corruption in exchange for a $1 million donation to his presidential library from Global Crossing chairman Gary Winnick." David Kendall, a master of understatement, called the lawsuit frivolous.

I've asked it before, and I'll ask it again: Has crackpot Klayman ever won a dollar in damages in any suit against the Clinton Administration, its officials or its supporters?


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