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Anonymous:
How can posters who believe in FREEDOM OF SPEECH help Carey Bock counter these upcoming BLOGS that Sue Scheff will/might flood the internet with?

Anonymous:
Hopefully, Carey, you will have a full and fair opportunity for your side of the evidence to be presented.  It was asked in court today who wrote the article below and, yes, it was me and there shall be more articles written about the unfolding of this case and other issues, as time permits.  

The $11.3 million dollar verdict was by default.  It is, in my legal judgment, a complete, unequivocal mockery of justice; a clown show of monumental proportions.  

Thank you, Ginger, for allowing others to express opinions.  -Paula Reeves-


Katrina Victim Fights for Trial after $11.3 Million Default
Judgment for Internet Blogging

Case in Point:  

Sue Scheff, owner of Parents Universal Resource Experts (PURE), called a “crook, con artist, and a fraud” by Katrina victim Carey Bock.

FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA (January 30, 2007):   Carey Bock from Mandeville, Louisiana was devastated by
Hurricane Katrina.  She evacuated her family to a Texas apartment only to find her father was suffering from heart
failure.  Bock lost most of her money.  One of Bock’s sons was in Iraq and the other son was in Germany.  It seemed
life couldn’t get much worse—that is, until Bock received word that a judgment in Broward County, Florida had
entered against her for $11.3 million in a case filed by Sue Scheff and Parents Universal Resource Experts (PURE).  
Bock did not receive court notices after May 31, 2006.  

These facts are relevant according to Bock’s motion, filed in November 2006, to set aside the default.  The Broward
County judge will hear Bock’s motion against Scheff in early February 2007.   A response by Scheff’s lawyer has not
been filed with the court.

Bock called Scheff a “crook,” a “con artist,” and a “fraud” over the Internet.   Scheff told U.S.A. Today,
October 11, 2006, that Scheff wanted to “make a point,” in suing Bock, but some feel Scheff went too far.  
According to Bock, she has witnesses who will testify in support of her opinions of Scheff.

Scheff too was slapped with a lawsuit for similar Internet behavior directed at the World Wide Association of Specialty Programs (WWASP).  Scheff, unlike Bock, had business insurance covering her attorney fees.  Scheff used false names when she blogged WWASP over the Internet.  

Scheff accused WWASP of fraud.  Bock accused Scheff fraud.  The difference, some would argue, is only the ability to access lawyers.

As oddity would have it, Scheff had a prior business association with WWASP.  According to a United States Court of Appeals opinion, Scheff had been paid a substantial sum whenever Scheff referred a child to a WWASP program.  After a “falling out” with the marketing arm of WWASP, Scheff now competes with WWASP.  Some operators of the children’s programs to which Scheff refers have been accused of multiple counts of child abuse.  

The federal court held WWASP to be a limited purpose public figure and thus Scheff was not liable.  Scheff too is a limited purpose public figure, according to Bock’s lawyer, because Scheff has cast herself in the public eye on the issues about which Bock has blogged.

The chilling of speech is at issue.  The sheer cost of defense may be enough to silence advocates attempting to expose fraud and child abuse in referral businesses—complaints, that is, such as those against Scheff and her company PURE.  ###

Copyright © 2007 Paula Reeves
All Rights Reserved
www.paulareeves.cpm

Anonymous:
Good Luck, Carey!

Carey:
To the Guest who asked if Scheff and her attorney were present,
Yes they were.  I tried to make eye contact with her, but she wouldn't look at me.  She avoided it at all cost.

I think she was pretty nervous about the whole thing.  My attorney did have copies of her web pages where she proclaimed to hold two degees and her web page stateing she was an ICEP member.  And my attorney also had copies of those members who are ICEP certified in Florida.  There were only about 9 of them and Scheff's name was no where to be found on that list.  But then, that was the point,  one of the requirements for obtaining the title "ICEP" are that the individual must have their master's degrees.  It appears Scheff does not hold any of the three degrees she has claimed to have achieved.

Her attorney also brought up questions about the affidavits that have been collected on my behalf.  He wanted to know if I had them or knew of them.   I told him I had not seen them but that I was aware that they existed.

Alot of her blogs that have appeared over the last couple of months contain some out right lies and a whole lot of manipulation of the "facts" as she calls them.  

Thanks again to everyone for your support.  All of this has been hard for me and at times more than I have been able to bare.  But things are looking up and I am hopeful things will work out as they should.

Carey

Anonymous:
Sue Scheff lie?  Sue Scheff avoid eye contact?  We cannot imagine any such thing.

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