War of words continues between Dr. Laura, shop owner
Noaki Schwartz
COSTA MESA -- A spokesman for Dr. Laura Schlessinger said Thursday
there may still be hope for a resolution in her lawsuit against Beach
Access owner Thomas Moore.
Despite Schlessinger’s filing in Orange County Superior Court claiming
$1 million in damages, Allan Mayer said the escalating situation could be
deflated if Moore is “willing to apologize for calling [Schelssinger] a
liar and take responsibility.”
The bitter war of words between the radio personality and the business
owner began nearly two months ago when Schlessinger took her son shopping
at the South Coast Plaza store and saw a copy of Big Brother, a
skateboarding magazine published by Larry Flynt. Flynt also publishes
Hustler magazine. On her nationally syndicated radio show, Schlessinger
said that the magazine was verbally pornographic and unsuitable for
children.
Moore denied that he would put such a magazine in his shop and
demanded that Schlessinger retract her statements, saying the bad
publicity affected his business and hurt his reputation. The exchange
even became fodder for radio shock-jock Howard Stern.
The situation appeared slightly more optimistic at the end of August
when Andy Guilford, Moore’s lawyer, announced his client’s interest in
meeting with Schlessinger to quietly resolve the dispute.
But Moore’s public comments, in which Schlessinger claims he called
her a liar, made an easy resolution impossible, Mayer said.
“Dr. Laura would’ve loved nothing better than to work this out
amicably,” Mayer said.
Guilford said his opinion is that Schlessinger is the one who is
difficult to deal with.
“This bully is at it again,” he said. “She made a defamatory statement
and has turned around and sued the person she has victimized with this
statement.”
Mayer said that Schlessinger plans to donate any kind of monetary
award from the lawsuit to the Dr. Laura Schlessinger Foundation, which is
dedicated to improving the welfare of children.
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