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St Petersburg Times Sembler Caves December 29, 2006
« on: December 29, 2006, 04:10:04 AM »
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Sembler eases suit against trash picker
A judge will still decide whether sifting through garbage is stalking.
By CURTIS KRUEGER, Times Staff Writer
Published December 29, 2006


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ST. PETERSBURG - Former Ambassador Mel Sembler is dropping parts of a lawsuit against a man who rooted through his trash.

In exchange, an attorney for Richard Bradbury acknowledged that his client did, in fact, search through the garbage of the former U.S. ambassador to Australia and Italy, retrieve a penile pump and try to sell it on eBay.

"I'm thankful that this portion of it's concluded," Bradbury said Thursday. Sembler was in Israel and could not be reached for comment.

Their legal battle, however, is not over. Coming next: whether Bradbury's trash-diving constituted stalking.

If Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Judge Mark Shames rules that Bradbury violated the state stalking statute, he could be permanently barred from coming near Sembler, his wife and their home.

Bradbury did not violate the statute, which is unconstitutional anyway, his attorney, Thomas McGowan, said Thursday.

The dispute dates back two decades, starting when a 17-year-old Bradbury stayed in Straight Inc., a controversial Pinellas Park drug rehab center the Semblers founded. Bradbury and numerous other critics charge that the now-defunct Straight used excessive force and other abuses against its clients.

Bradbury organized anti-Straight activists for years and spoke out against the group long after its closing. For about a decade, he also sifted through the trash outside Sembler's Treasure Island home. About three years ago he found a discarded penile pump that had belonged to Sembler and put it up for sale on eBay for $300,000.

The Semblers filed a lawsuit that called Bradbury's actions "so dark and fringe as to outrage common sensibilities" and "an invasion into the sanctity of our home and our bedroom." They said Bradbury's actions constituted an invasion of Sembler's privacy and "intentional infliction of emotional distress."

At a hearing Thursday, attorney Leonard Englander said Sembler was willing to drop those portions of the lawsuit. In exchange, McGowan acknowledged in court that Bradbury went through the Semblers' trash and tried to sell the pump.

Now Judge Shames will decide whether those actions mean Bradbury violated the state stalking statute. If so, Shames could issue a permanent injunction - replacing the current temporary one - ordering Bradbury to stay 1,000 feet away from the Semblers as well as their attorney.

Bradbury said Thursday he believes his unusual actions helped publicize the abuses of the Straight program. He said he has no more plans to go through the Semblers' trash.

"I accomplished what I set out to do, which was to draw attention to what they did to us kids," Bradbury said.

 

What's next

Judge Mark Shames will consider whether Richard Bradbury violated the state stalking statute. If he did, the judge could make a temporary injunction permanent and order Bradbury to stay 1,000 feet away from the Semblers.
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« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2006, 12:29:12 PM »
I say way to go Rich!  It just goes to show that no amount of power or money is ever going to be able to squelch the blatant truth about what happened to us there.

They may be able to bow out with a whimper, and its no guranatee that the public at large will ever take up the cause....but its certainly another rock solid confirmation that what we are all about is no longer a point of contention when it really counts.

I hope Rich feels some validation and some healing from this, and I hope Sembler is having some second thoughts about his self justification in this and all other Straight related issues.  He may never admit that he was the spearhead of a generational tragedy, but he certainly cant gloat about it any longer either.

Good job Rich, and everyone involved too!
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« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2006, 08:45:41 AM »
:tup:
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« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2006, 11:21:51 AM »
Quote from: ""TS Waygookin""
But Old mel.... what a genius...  :lol:

I know.. I've been saying it all along; what a fucking idiot Mel Sembler was to prosecute in the first place. Anyone else would've just let it go...but not him. Hell, you'd think it'd be a no-brainer considering Bradbury used to be in his own program, DUH.....
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