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SUE SCHEFF and ISABELLE ZENDHER (PURE, CAICA, WWASP lawsuit)

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Anonymous:
We know Ginger that you cannot speak the word "Sue Scheff" form your ginger-lips because Sue-Sue will threaten to sue you or actually sue you.  Thats why we call her Sue-Sue.  LET HER GINGER cause then she will have a lawyer to beat her into a corner.

Okay--at least give Sue Sue her own place on your web site.  call it another name like "Battleship Bee-ach"  or "Sue-Sue's Corner" or "Sue Scheff's Story"  it. ::dove::   just do it dear ginger

 :P

Anonymous:
Hmmm ... PR

Anonymous:

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--- Quote from: ""Curious"" ---To the person who just wrote about Sue Scheff and her lawsuits.  There is a case coming up in Utah with her name involved.  I would be very interested if any one may know of any lawsuits Sue has been involved in.

If we could get the names and number or where they were, I can get the depositions and information for another lawsuit.  I know there was a case in Utah federal court and state court.  Anyone have the names of the suits?  It is important.  I heard she is divorced so there would be information there and she sue a person she claimed was stalking her.  What state?  Help would be very good.
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Anon, have you tried researching this yourself through public records?  It appears that Broward County like many counties in the U.S. has a free public search service that allows one to search circuit court, county court, family court, etc. records by the parties name or case number.  You may need to know the person's full name and middle initial.  If there is a terms of use, you should read it as it would explain what the policy is concerning accessing public records.

http://www.clerk-17th-flcourts.org/bccoc2/Default.asp?

Click on PUBLIC ACCESS CASE SEARCH
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Try this link instead:
http://www.clerk-17th-flcourts.org/bccoc2/Default.asp?

Anonymous:
How can Sue Scheff refer children and their parents to these schools when she is not an Educational Consultant...? An Ed. Con. is not to take 'monies' from the schools for referrals...If she does not take money from the parents and she is not licensed as an Ed. Con.
does that mean she is free to take money from the schools?

Anonymous:
Educational Consultant is just a name (title).  Anyone can call themselves one.

That's the problem with the referral industry.

Anyone can proclaim themselves an ed consultant and refer kids to children's programs.  No education required.

However, you are correct about members of the IECA. (Independent Educational Consultants Association).  To be a member you have to have a college degree and take a pledge NOT to accept fees from programs themselves for referrals.  There are other membership requirements as well but I don't recall offhand what they are.

Between the two, I'd have to say a parent would be better off with a member of the IECA.  It's a self-regulating group but at least they have some ethical standards that members are supposed to follow.

Whether they do or not, who knows?  Guess you'd have to do some research on that question.

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