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MFA's Disbarment Trial Finished, Verdict Comes Next YearPosted 10:22pm Thu Dec 06, 2007 by Aaron Dunlap Tags: mystery florida attorney, jack thompson, law, legal, politics
According to GamePolitics, the Florida Bar trial against Mystery Florida Attorney (MFA) has completed, but after hearing him talk for two weeks, the judge needs some serious alone time. The ruling has been delayed until next month so Judge Dava Tunis can review the transcripts and maybe clean some crazy out of her ears.

After the trial had wrapped up, MFA's last motion with the Federal court to vacate the trial was denied. So he went ahead and filed another one.

Until then, MFA is free to sow discontent and further his reputation as a lawyer.

Watch this space for more updates.

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Mystery Florida Attorney Faces Trial TodayPosted 10:46am Mon Nov 26, 2007 by Aaron Dunlap Tags: mystery florida attorney, jack thompson, law, legal, politics

We at GameBump have a policy about not mentioning the name of a certain troll/bully lawyer unless we absolutely have to. This not yet being one of those instances, I'd just like to say that -- whoever he is -- he faces trial today against the Florida Bar who seeks to disbar him for his legal antics as of the last few years.

His attempts to delay the trial this weekend failed, and as much as he decries the discrimination against him for his "Christian activism," because Christians are the most repressed minority in America, the trial will go on as schedule. The court has apparently even cleared out its whole schedule this week just for this.

Will MFA be disbarred? Without any legal leg to stand on, will he still try to poach grieving families and convince them to blame video games? Will he still be invited to appear on Fox News every time someone under the age of 25 commits any act of violence? Who knows. I can't see him going gently into that good night just because of a massive embarrassment like this.

If he were disbarred he would no longer be a lawyer, but one doesn't necessarily need to be a lawyer to file a civil suit for one's self.

Check out GamePolitics for full coverage.



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