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Friday, June 13, 2008 --- 119 days ago
Filed under: Jets , Patriots , Boston , New York Carl Mayer has made a career of filing lawsuits against high-profile politicians but most of them have gone nowhere. His Spygate -related suit against Bill Belichick and the Patriots seems poised for the same fate. Mayer, a Jets season-ticket holder, accused the coach and team of violating the contractual rights and expectations of ticket holders. He hoped to make it a class-action suit but has done nothing to advance the litigation since a failed attempt to serve the defendants in October. That's why the U.S. District Court in Newark has told him he has until June 30th to produce a reason for the suit to go forward or it will be dismissed. Mayer vows to fight on, though, and hints that Arlen Specter's entrance into the fray has opened up new doors for his suit. "He (Specter) uncovered additional facts regarding videotaping. We've been working to incorporate those with regard to other defendants," Mayer said. "Could we have pressed on earlier? Yeah, but tactically, we are doing what we need to be doing." Mayer seeks damages for every ticket-holder for every game that Belichick has coached in the Meadowlands against the Jets. That amounts to $184.8 million in damages under federal racketeering and New Jersey fraud laws. Whether or not it continues past June 30th, it's hard to see the suit succeeding as anything more than a nuisance.   Permalink  |  Email this  |  Linking Blogs  |  Co ...




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