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To: Ilaine who wrote (18781)12/5/2003 1:12:39 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793963
 
Poor Rush, the victim of a political witchhunt, says his high-powered lawyer.

We just caught the same interview. That's OK. But if he complains himself, it's whining, and they will be all over him. He should be smart enough to know to keep his mouth shut and take his lumps.

I notice that no charges have been filed yet on Jacko.



To: Ilaine who wrote (18781)12/5/2003 1:31:40 PM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 793963
 
Wouldn't you know it.
lindybill@Shakespeare.com

Trampled Wal-Mart woman a "frequent faller"
Remember the story of woman named Patricia Vanlester who was trampled at a Wal-Mart in the rush of shoppers trying to get to the $29 DVD players before they were all gone?

It seems she's a "frequent faller" who has made something of a career out of suing stores and employers for fall injuries.

An investigation by WKMG-Local 6 reveals Vanlester has filed 16 previous claims of injuries at Wal-Mart stores and other places she has shopped or worked, according to Wal-Mart, court files and state records. Her sister, who accompanied her Friday on the visit to Wal-Mart, has also filed a prior injury claim against Wal-Mart, with Vanlester as her witness, a company spokeswoman said yesterday.
Yes, 'tis the season.
donaldsensing.com