Mark Malvitz wins lawsuit

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daryl_payton_jr (daryl_payton_jr)
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Mark J. Malvitz-Ellis wins court battle in litigation having case thrown out and / or dismissed last week. Sources say that the plaintiffs who filed against Malvitz may become liable for damages including fraud, Federal wiretapping violations, negligent misrepresentation, malicious litigation, libel and slander as well as court costs and attorney’s fees.

“These people have been proven to be blatant liars. They remind me of something that you would see on the Jerry Springer show…” says Malvitz. “These so called credible witnesses against our ministry range anywhere for convicted felons, tax evaders and registered sex offenders. The public record against these people speak for themselves.”

“In short, these people didn’t even survive the first phase of interrogatories and depositions without tucking tail and running away from us in a court of law. We are very pleased that they have been miserably defeated and openly humiliated”

- Sacramento Press Associates
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daryl_payton_jr
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Party requests a court judgment against plaintiffs under Code of Civil Procedure sections 585(b), (c), 989, etc. (Testimony required. The court will enter a judgment on an affidavit under Code of Civil Procedure section 585(d).) Motion filed by Malvitz-Ellis

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