Say what you will of Jack Thompson, at least he always pays his bills. And he sure will do his damndest to let you know about it, too.
To recap, the attorney, notorious for his anti-gaming campaign, was disbarred permanently and ordered to reimburse the courts the legal fees that was used to prosecute him. This totalled up to $43,675.35 US dollars although it was recently reduced to $42,525.27 by the Bar.
Jack, not one to do anything without fanfare, has emailed the Bar about his payment because of concerns that it had not been taken from his account.
Dear Chief Justice Quince:
Please advise today what you and the Court have done with my check for $42,525.27 that was sent you on November 6 to be held in trust by the Supreme Court.
I find today, in talking with my bank, that the check has not been negotiated. I’m not paying any interest on this amount. You all had it from me on the date it was due.
Regards, Jack Thompson
We’ll keep you up to speed on any more details regarding this little on-going soap opera.
Despite giving no reason other than citing it being a precedent in a related case, Judge Jack Easton has banned two teens, 14 and 16, from owning or playing video games without parental permission. This sentence came down with sentences of probation and community service, because the Camrose teens stood by while their peers trapped a cat inside a microwave and burned it to death.
Even though the teens admitted to doing nothing to save the cat, still the judge dropped all of their charges of causing harm to the animal because he stated that the kids weren’t directly responsible for its death. The two teens were among the group who invaded a former friend’s home and assisted as they vandalized it while the family was on vacation.
Reasons for the video game banning weren’t given except that on the recommendations by medical officials even though there was no direct link found between the feline’s slaying and gaming.
A NHL game was included in this ban by the defense lawyer explaining that one of the teen’s liked to play it and he claimed it was violent. The judge then extended the ban to all video games without parental permission. The medical officials were contacted Monday regarding their recommendation to the judge; a response has not yet been received.
I don’t expect one either.