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The Scandalous Scott Brown Lawsuit that No One Told You About [Exclusive]

Did you know that Scott Brown —the new star Republican Senator—was accused of harassing a female campaign worker in 1998? We have the documents to prove it. Did the Democrats blow an opportunity to keep their 60th Senate seat? In 2000, Scott Brown was a freshman state representative in Massachusetts. A few years earlier, he’d served on the Wrentham, Mass. Board of Selectmen. Jennifer Firth , a local mortgage banker who was elected to the Board of Selectmen in 1999, filed a civil defamation suit against Brown in July of 2000, alleging that he had harassed her when she worked on his campaign in 1998, and then tried to smear her reputation around town with forged letters and emails. According to Firth’s complaint, Brown engaged in “offensive” conduct that caused her to quit his campaign; he then tried to “defame and humiliate” her by spreading rumors to her colleagues that she “had made sexual advances” towards him during his campaign. She also alleged that Brown told several people that he’d had an “intimate relationship” with her and that he had a stack of sexually explicit letters that Firth had sent him. In her suit, Firth says that she’d never been sexually intimate with Brown, nor did she ever send him the aforementioned letters. A 2000 article in the local paper , the Sun Chronicle , reported that Brown had denied the charges; for her part, Firth said she felt that filing the suit was “the only way I could stop this.” The case then took a strange turn. Two days after the lawsuit was filed, Jennifer Firth’s lawyer, Harvey Schwartz , filed a motion to withdraw as her counsel, saying that “to the best of [Schwartz’s] knowledge, information and belief, the above allegations [by Firth] are not supported by ‘good grounds.'” The next day, Jennifer Firth withdrew her suit . It was dismissed with prejudice, which means it can never be re-filed. Brown told a local newspaper that her lawyer had decided to withdraw after he was presented with letters and e-mail messages that proved she’d been harassing Brown. The day after she dropped her suit, Firth claimed she’d done so because “her lawyer told her she was unlikely to win it.” Firth’s story is certainly an odd one. Why would she have gone to the trouble of filing a suit against Brown only to drop the case so soon afterward? And if Brown had any evidence to support his claim that it was Firth who had been harassing him, why did he never release it publicly? To be sure, it’s possible there was no merit to Firth’s case. And it’s worth noting that Firth has had other brushes with controversy in her county. But why did Democrats and members of the national press fail to even bring up the fact that Scott Brown had once been accused of sexual harassment and defamation in the myriad stories about him prior to Massachusetts’ special election in January? Google it. The entire incident is conspicuously absent. Consider the political stakes. Coakley’s loss cost Democrats their 60th Senate seat, endangering a long list of President Obama’s political objectives such as health care reform. Yet Martha Coakley, the state’s Democratic attorney general who ran against Brown, never mentioned the issue on the campaign trail, as far as we can tell. Did the Coakley campaign look into the case and decide Firth’s claims were baseless? Did they miss it entirely? The Democratic leadership in Washington did not, as far as we can tell, raise the harassment claim at any point during the election, even though it could have been used to raise doubts about Brown in the lead up to what was a very close election. Firth’s charges may have been baseless. But many politicians have seen their political prospects damaged by far less than allegations contained in an actual lawsuit. Why didn’t White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel feed this to liberal media outlets in an effort to discredit Brown? Clearly, if the situation were reversed and it had it been a Democrat in a high-profile special election who had a harassment and defamation suit in his past, the story would have been a talking point on Fox News for weeks. We’ve left messages for Senator Brown, Jennifer Firth, and her former lawyer Harvey Schwartz. We’ve yet to hear back from any of them. DOCUMENTS: Firth’s complaint, her lawyer’s withdrawal, and the subsequent dismissal of the case. [ Photos of Brown and Coakley via Getty Images ]

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Does Lindsay Lohan Even Know That She’s Suing E*Trade? [Lawsuits]

Stupid lawsuits are filed every day, and Lindsay Lohan does stupid things every day. But is she really behind the E*Trade lawsuit that bears her name? According to a complaint filed in New York’s Nassau County Supreme Court on Monday, Lohan claims that the E*Trade advertisement that refers to a “milkaholic” named Lindsay appropriated her name and image without her consent, and she is seeking a whopping $100 million in damages and an injunction against further broadcast of the commercial. It’s a ludicrous claim, as former Gawker editor Joshua Stein, who happened to be reporting on the development of that very ad for Esquire and has produced documents showing that the “mikaholic” character was originally named “Deborah,” has demonstrated . But the strange thing about the suit is that the lead attorney on the case, Stephanie Ovadia, has done legal work for Michael Lohan in the past , and Michael has repeatedly posted fulsome praise of Ovadia’s legal skills to his Twitter feed as recently as January. Last we checked, Michael was still in the midst of his famous feud with Lindsay—just last week, father and daughter were lobbing tabloid insults at one another , with Lindsay saying she didn’t speak to Michael and calling him “nuts.” So why would she seek out her dad’s lawyer just a few days later to file a $100 million lawsuit? Sure, the high-end Hollywood lawyers that Lindsay has employed in the past wouldn’t be stupid enough to draw up the E*Trade complaint, but surely she could find a bottom-feeding attorney of her own to embarrass themselves for money and attention. And she could probably find one who is a member of the state bar in which the suit was filed. According to the web site of the New York Supreme Court’s Appellate Division , which is responsible for admitting attorneys to the New York bar, no one going by the name “Stephanie Ovadia” is currently entitled to appear before New York courts (which may explain the presence of Ovadia’s co-counsel Anand Ahuja, who is admitted to the bar, on the complaint). According to press accounts posted on Ovadia’s web site , she has practiced law in New York in the past. But she certainly doesn’t seem like a go-to lawyer for a multimillion dollar case—unless you can sue people for $100 million over parking tickets. Ovadia didn’t return a phone call and e-mail asking how she got involved in the case and whether she’d ever spoken to Lindsay Lohan about it. And we don’t really know where to go to ask someone from Lindsay’s side about it, considering the fact that her long-time publicist is on a “hiatus.” Her mother Dina Lohan told the New York Post today that Lindsay was outraged by the ad, adding, in a telling use of the first person, “I’m just basically glad I took a stand.” And to to complete the circle, Radar Online quoted Michael Lohan just two days ago saying that he and his ex-wife had reconnected and were “crying to each other” on the phone after he took a heart-related trip to the hospital. A cynic might suspect that Lindsay’s money-grubbing parents recently started talking again and hatched a plan to attach their daughter’s name to a bullshit lawsuit filed by a provincial lawyer that one of them knows. But we can’t imagine what sort of parents would treat their daughter that way.

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Iron Cross Director Sues Variety Over Oscar Shakedown [Legit]

Joshua Newton , the director who thought a $400,000 Oscar campaign in Variety would buy his movie a positive review, has made good on his threat to sue the Hollywood trade . Newton told Gawker last week that he was contemplating a lawsuit, and he filed it in Los Angeles Superior Court yesterday . We haven’t seen a copy of the complaint yet, but according to the Wrap, Newton and his fellow producers claim Variety engaged in “breach of contract and fiduciary duty, negligence, fraud and unfair business practices” when it sold nearly a half a million in ads designed to get Iron Cross Oscar recognition only to turn around and publish a harsh review that “seriously undermined, if not completely destroyed,” the prospect. They’re seeking damages in excess of $25,000. Newton initially prevailed upon Variety to pull down the review by freelance critic Robert Koehler from its web site in December, as we reported last month . But it has since been republished. Koehler told Gawker that his Iron Cross assignment was a “very routine” review, and that he had no idea it had been taken down until a month ago. When he inquired with his editors at Variety as to what happened to it, he said, “they were as much in the dark as I was.” He eventually learned that the review had been taken down in response to Newton’s complaint, but says his editors “sat down and saw the film, and they backed my review. That’s why they reposted it.”

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Tila Tequila & Shawne Merriman Settle Up

Filed under: Celebrity Justice Tila Tequila is no longer at legal war with San Diego Chargers’ star Shawne Merriman … so she is now free to focus her attention on the various other wars in her life.We’ve learned Tila and Shawne have settled the lawsuits they filed against each … Permalink

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Anderson Cooper Learns the Dangers of Living in a Firehouse

A New York designer is suing Anderson Cooper and the architect rehabbing Cooper’s new Greenwich Village firehouse, claiming she was injured on the job when she fell through a hole in the floor. Where a firepole was. We were made aware of Killian O’Brien’s November 2009 complaint against Anderson via Joseph Culligan’s Web of Deception . O’Brien, a graduate of UCLA’s architecture and design school , claims she was doing unspecified contract work for Cary Tamarkin, the architect Cooper hired to renovate his new space, on September 22 of last year when she fell through an unguarded hole in the floor: Neil Greenberg, O’Brien’s attorney, told Gawker that “unguarded opening” was where one of the house’s brass firepoles had been. “My understanding is that the poles had been removed,” Greenberg says. “And the cutouts in the floor were capped. But somebody uncapped one of them.” O’Brien was using “one of those laser pointer devices,” Greenberg said, when she fell through. “Anderson had just left shortly before it happened,” he said. The complaint accuses Cooper, Tamarkin, and Firepatrol LLC, the company Cooper used to purchase the firehouse, of violating New York labor laws and general negligence. It says the injuries from the fall left O’Brien “sick, sore, and disabled” and that she “suffered severe and permanent personal injuries to her body” — Greenberg declined to offer any more detail than that on the record. “She’s a wonderful and vivacious woman who had hoped for a quick and full recovery, but that didn’t happen. She’s still in physical therapy, trying to get back to the way she was.” Greenberg also declined to specify how much money O’Brien is seeking, aside from confirming that it’s more than $25,000, the minimum for New York Supreme Court. “In commercial buildings,” Greenberg said, “there’s an absolute requirement that the owner and general contractor maintain a safe work environment. Cooper may have intended to have it rezoned as a residential building, which has different work rules, but at the time of the accident, it was still zoned as a commercial building.” We called and emailed Cooper but have yet to hear back.

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Facebook Named in Federal Class-Action Suit over Scammy Zynga Ads

Facebook and Zynga are the defendants in a federal class-action lawsuit filed Tuesday, which seeks upwards of $5 million for social network users scammed in online game ads. Neither company’s top-drawer investors can be happy. The suit was probably inevitable.

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The New York Post Is a Hellish Cauldron of Racism, Sexism, and White Rage: Lawsuit

A former New York Post editor who was fired last month for complaining about a ludicrously racist cartoon has filed a detailed complaint in federal court accusing editor Col Allan of racism, sexism, and all-round dickishiness of the highest order. Sandra Guzman was an editor at the Post charged with running, among other things, a section aimed at Latino readers.

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The New York Post Is a Hellish Cauldron of Racism, Sexism, and White Rage: Lawsuit

Burglar Bunch Raid Turns Up Loot, Passport

Filed under: Exclusives , Burglar Bunch Hollywood Hills Burglar Bunch suspect Rachel Lee had her home raided, and TMZ has the search warrant showing what was seized.Cops recovered the following items:– 1 Toshiba laptop– 3 photos of Paris Hilton– 2 pair of jeans– 1 HP laptop– 1 white … Permalink

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Dennis Hopper — Cancer Treatment ‘No Big Deal’

Filed under: Paparazzi Video , Nurse! Dennis Hopper went out yesterday for the first time since being diagnosed with prostate cancer — and revealed he’s undergoing “an experimental thing at USC” for treatment.

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Prejean Settlement — Like Kissing Your Sister

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , Carrie Prejean Carrie Prejean nets a big fat zero in her settlement with the folks at Miss California USA, sources tell TMZ.Carrie and the Pageant officials have settled their lawsuits against each other and the terms were confidential … until now.We’ve learned …

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