Saturday, June 30, 2007

Lawyer falsified emails and a memo in lawsuit

Here is a recent news article on altered documents dated Jun 5, 2007:

Lawyer altered documents in Best Buy case
Company says attorney in alleged MSN scam case acted on his own

updated 6:03 p.m. ET, Tues., June. 5, 2007


SEATTLE - A lawyer for Best Buy Co. has acknowledged that he falsified e-mails and a memo before turning them over to plaintiffs in a nationwide class-action lawsuit — a development that could prompt the judge to find the company liable for tens of millions of dollars in damages.

King County Superior Court Judge Douglass A. North Jr. has previously scolded Best Buy for not being forthcoming with documents related to the case, so last month's revelations about the actions of Minneapolis attorney Timothy Block do not bode well for the company.
The lawsuit, filed in 2003, accuses Best Buy of signing up at least 100,000 customers for trial subscriptions to Microsoft Corp.'s MSN Internet service from 1999 to 2003, in many cases without their knowledge. Once the trial period ended, the customers began incurring credit card charges they had not approved.

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