Attorney Glen Allen fights the Multi-Headed Hydra of SPLC

Attorney Glen Allen fights the Multi-Headed Hydra of SPLC

Latest communique to supporters

From: glen allen [mailto:glenallenlaw@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2019 10:50 PM
To: glen allen; glen allen; Glen Allen
Subject: 6th Update from Glen Allen re Allen v. SPLC lawsuit

Friends, Donors, and Interested Persons,

 

As before and always, I thank you for your continued financial and moral support for my lawsuit against the SPLC, Heidi Beirich, and Mark Potok.

 

I mentioned in my  April 2, 2019 update that the SPLC defendants had until April 15 to file their reply memoranda in further support of their motions to dismiss my complaint.  They asked for an extension until April 24, which I granted, and they filed on that date.  Their reply memoranda, in my judgment, were superficial, especially with regard to my RICO and common law claims.  But of course, the decisive question is not what I think but what Judge Blake thinks, and she has not yet rendered a decision.

 

On April 25, I asked for a hearing on the SPLC’s motions but Judge Blake has not responded.

 

If any of you would like to see the SPLC Defendants’ reply memoranda, let me know and I will send them to you.

 

Please know that I will greatly need your continued donations whatever Judge Blake’s decision may be.  If she denies the defendants’ motions to dismiss, in whole or in part, my case will proceed into discovery — e.g., document requests and depositions — which will be expensive but extremely interesting given the result scandals at the SPLC.  If Judge Blake grants the motion in its entirety, I will appeal to the Fourth Circuit and perhaps even the Supreme Court.  The issues raised by the SPLC’s outrageous behavior, for which it has escaped justice for so many years, certainly merit appellate review at the highest levels.

 

My best to all of you.  Thank you for joining me on this journey!

 

Glen