Thursday, March 3, 2011

Jerry Moore v. John Hoff a/k/a Johnny Northside Trial Will Be Monday, March 7, 9 a.m., Room 655C, The Honorable Judge Denise Reilly...


Stock photo and blog post by John Hoff


Instead of the trial I was expecting a week ago, today was merely a hearing in the defamation lawsuit filed by former JACC Executive Director Jerry Moore over an article published on this blog June 21, 2009. The issues at the hearing were threefold, as follows:

1. Is Moore a limited purpose public figure? If so, the standard for defamation is extraordinarily high and difficult to reach. Defamation would require actual malice and reckless disregard of the truth.

2. Will the plaintiff be allowed to ask questions about the identity of...

...confidential sources who this blog asserts are protected under the Minnesota Free Flow Of Information Act? For the record, this blog will not give up its sources under any circumstances, no matter how trying.

3. Will the plaintiff be allowed to sue for remarks made in "comments" posted by readers? This blog asserts the publication of such comments are protected under the Federal Communication Decency Act.

Individuals who were at the hearing today included...

1. Fifth Ward City Council Member Don Samuels--who also testified in regard to Jerry Moore's various public controversies.

2. Jordan Super Citizen Megan Goodmundson, who has been instrumental in putting together exhibits such as the numerous news articles which make mention of Jerry Moore in association with issues in North Minneapolis.

3. Melony Michaels, who was one of the victims of the identity-theft based mortgage fraud at 1564 Hillside Ave. N., the controversy at the heart of this case. Melony was accompanied by her friend Jan, a real estate agent who helped in the initial do-it-yourself criminal investigation. Their amateur investigation ultimately was taken up by the authorities, becoming a criminal indictment which put Larry Maxwell in prison for 16 1/2 years.

4. A Star Tribune reporter and columnist.

5. PJ Hubbard, the board member Jerry Moore hit in the face after the tumultuous Jordan Area Community Council election of January 12, 2009.

6. Naturally, the Mpls Mirror lady was there, hanging on the periphery of upbeat socialization and looking bitter.

7. Jerry Moore. His attorney, Jill Clark. Their paralegal Peggy Katch.

8. A young brunette female, late 20's to early 30s, who appeared to be either a journalist or law student based on her note taking, who sat in the back.

Both Jerry Moore and myself testified.

Due to the nature of being sued, (even frivolously) only so much should be said. A more colorful, detailed accounting will take place when that is possible. Some kind of ruling is expected tomorrow on the three main issues to come out of this hearing: public figure, are sources off limits, are comments protected under Communication Decency Act? Right now the most important piece of information I can relate is this: the blogosphere trial of the century (click for musical homage) will take place Monday, March 7, 9 a.m, Room 655C, the court of the Honorable Judge Denise Reilly.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

#8 was JHG

NoMi Passenger said...

No, the young brunette female who appeared to be a law student or journalist is not JHG. Nice try though, Don "I said it" Allen.

Johnny Northside! said...

Just got word a couple hours ago. Judge's ruling came down and Jerry is a public figure. Plus three of the five allegedly defamatory statements have been thrown out. No word yet on confidential sources or being sued over publishing comments.

Johnny Northside! said...

Opinion column in the STrib about the Jerry Moore v. John Hoff a/k/a Johnny Northside defamation trial...

http://www.startribune.com/local/117467218.html

Anonymous said...

Tevlin's column is pretty accurate, and not very favorable towards you. Comments are not very favorable towards you either, and since they are approved before posting there is not much you can do about it. You made the bed - sleep in it.
Next time think twice before you try to play the Strib card.

NoMi Passenger said...

More Strib coverage of this trial:

http://www.startribune.com/local/117499498.html

Anonymous said...

Courtney Love was smart enough to settle. Maybe you should before it's too late.

Johnny Northside! said...

Courtney Love and all music from the Seattle grunge scene ROCKS!!!!

Here's some "Love" for all my readers and supporters...


Celebrity Skin By Hole (Courtney Love)

Ingrid said...

Hey Johnny! I want you to know I believe in the power of prayer (not sure if you do) and I will be praying about this for you. I think that you were trying to do the right thing by exposing this guy and you don't deserve to be sued. Praying for you!

Anonymous said...

Settle?!!? You should have sent that comment to Don and Jerry over at JHG and tell them to settle like Kobe did. The only difference is that they are raping the neighborhood.

Johnny Northside! said...

Ingrid,

Yes, I believe in the power of prayer and, from time to time (rarely) I have even been known to quote scripture.