Daniel Ostrovsky
Daily Business Review
October 6, 2006
A Weston, Fla., woman who spoke out publicly against a Utah-based company affiliated with a controversial chain of boarding schools for troubled teens around the world has won an $11.3 million Internet defamation verdict.
On Sept. 19, Susan Scheff and her Weston-based company, Parents Universal Resource Experts Inc., won the jury verdict in Broward Circuit Court against Carey Bock, a woman whom Scheff helped in getting Bock's two sons out of a school in Costa Rica. The judgment included $5 million in punitive damages.
Scheff filed the suit in December 2003, alleging that Bock posted defamatory statements about her on an Internet bulletin board viewed by parents of troubled teens, according to court pleadings.
The verdict is the latest chapter in the increasing volume of litigation around the country over the content of Internet sites, blogs and online bulletin boards.
"This is a new area of law," said Scheff's attorney, David H. Pollack of Miami. "The problem with the Internet is people can post anything about you and it can destroy you."
Pollack said that his client previously offered to settle the case for $35,000.http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1160039129767-------------------------
North Country Gazette (New York)
October 11, 2006
Excerpt:
Scheff, represented by attorney David Pollack of Miami, had filed the lawsuit in 2003 against Carey Bock of Mandeville, La. Bock failed to show up for the proceeding.
Pollack said that "you can't just destroy somebody's life, destroy somebody's reputation and make blatant false statements" without consequences.
Scheff had helped get Bock's two sons out of a Costa Rica school but then Bock allegedly began posting defamatory statements against her on a bulletin board that was viewed by parents of other troubled teens and potential customers of her business.
Scheff's attorney had offered to settle the suit for $35,000 pre-trial.
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