Saturday, December 11, 2021

Klas-less: Miami Herald's Mary Ellen Klas casts Anti-Registry activist Derek Logue in a False Light Statement

Senator Book is pretty good at lying about being stalked so is this even true, or is this another of her long list of lies to help detract from her ineptitude as the state's democratic senate leader? But whatever the case, adding Derek Logue's name in a blatant false light statement in an unrelated case is still a civilly liable action. I guess the Miasma Herald isn't what it used to be. 

In Logue v. Book, 297 So. 3d 605 (Fla. Ct. App. 2020), the Court didn't just overturn the protection order because Mr. Logue was merely exercising the 1st Amendment right to protest a corrupt lobbyist and his corrupt daughter/priofessional victim/crooked politician, they found that there WERE NO ACTIONS that could have possibly lead to stalking under the Florida statute. In other words, the court determine there was NO STALKING involved. Book is a liar, and apparently Mary Ellen No-Klas seems to care about the truth. 

https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida-politics/2021/12/02/plantation-man-arrested-on-charges-of-extorting-harassing-state-sen-lauren-book/

Plantation man arrested on charges of extorting, harassing state Sen. Lauren Book

The lawmaker, known as an advocate for abuse victims, alerted state law enforcement officials in November.

By Mary Ellen Klas

Published Dec. 2, Updated Dec. 3

"Florida police have arrested 19-year-old **** of Plantation on cyber stalking and extortion charges after he allegedly faked sexually explicit photos of state Sen. Lauren Book and threatened to distribute them to news media outlets...

A record search showed ****, who lives in Book’s district and is a registered Democrat, does not have a criminal record....

This is not the first time Book has faced harassment and cyber stalking.

Book, who suffered sexual abuse by a nanny when she was a child, leads the advocacy group Lauren’s Kids.

In 2018, she obtained an injunction against Derek Logue, an outspoken critic of sex-offender laws, whom she accused of cyber stalking and harassment. A Broward County circuit judge issued an injunction that included a series of requirements designed to prevent Logue from having contact with the lawmaker or threatening her.

But Logue appealed to the Fourth District Court of Appeal, which ruled in a 2-1 decision in 2019 that the injunction violated his First Amendment rights. A footnote in the majority opinion said an Alabama court in 2001 convicted Logue of improper relations with a minor."

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