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In December 2006, court papers say, Regan was fired with more than two years left on her contract. The defendants said she had made anti-Semitic remarks while talking to an in-house HarperCollins lawyer, Mark Jackson, her court papers say.

“This charge was completely fabricated,” her court papers say in bold print.
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They say a temporary secretary who set up the call and remained on the line confirmed that Regan never made any such .

“Defendants knew their allegations of anti-Semitic were false and they were manufactured to create a pretext for Regan’s termination and further undermine her credibility,” Regan’s court papers say.

Her papers say that contrary to the defendants’ accusations, she “did not refer to a ‘Jewish cabal’ during her Dec. 15, 2006, call with the attorney “nor did she make any anti-Semitic remarks.”

Regan’s lawsuit says the statements were defatory “because they injure Regan’s professional ne and reputation by charging her with making anti-Semitic , by implying that she is deceitful, unethical and without integrity.”

by Kendra Worley at 3:19 0

‘Hannah Montana’ tickets fuel lawsuit

What a world we live in when lawsuits are filed over the inability to buy Hanna Montana tickets? A suit is being filed against the Miley Cyrus Fan Club (Media Marketing Inc. and Smiley Miley Inc.) due to consumers reportedly feeling misled after purchasing fan club memberships at the cost of $29.95 a year. It was suggested that the membership would make it easier to secure concert tickets to the “Best of Both Worlds Tour.” The story from Yahoo News cites the plaintiffs’ attorney Rob Peirce as saying “They deceptively lured thousands of individuals into purchasing memberships into the Miley Cyrus Fan Club.” I could possibly understand asking for a refund of the $29.95. However, in this instance they are asking for triple the dages for every member.

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