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Old 04-06-2006, 09:30 AM   #74
Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
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Washingtonienne in legal trouble.

Quote:
Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
  • A judge on Wednesday allowed a lawsuit to proceed against Jessica Cutler, the former Senate aide who posted details of her sex life on the Internet.

    The case brought by Sen. Mike DeWine's former counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee, Robert Steinbuch, alleges that Cutler engaged in an invasion of his privacy in 2004 by publishing sexually explicit facts about a relationship with Steinbuch.

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That's a good article.

it explains that:
1) The statute of limitations is one year
2) The judge held the statute begins to run when the postings were made on the internet
3) The postings allegedly invading privacy (or nearly all) were made more than one year before the suit was filed
4) But the suit can continue.

?

(unless it's now limited to the statements posted wihtin the one-year limit).
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