Another Intra-Reform Party Lawsuit Filed

November 20th, 2007

On November 13, Rodney Martin (national chair of one faction of the Reform Party) filed a federal lawsuit against national officers of one of the other factions of the Reform Party. The case is Martin v Byrne, 3:07-cv-5747, filed in San Francisco. The complaint says the Northern District of California is the proper venue for this lawsuit because Martin (of Yuma, Arizona) has a second home, and a business, in northern California. Martin’s lawsuit alleges that the Charles Foster (”Dallas”) faction of the national Reform Party has been spending money on attorneys, but concealing this fact by channeling it through several business corporations. The lawsuit also sues the attorneys for the Foster faction.

4 Responses to “Another Intra-Reform Party Lawsuit Filed”

  1. Michael Thompson Says:

    They seem determined to destroy what is left of the Reform party.

    One day they will wake up and their members will have found another home.

  2. Don Garner Says:

    Actually I am happy to see this. I watched the matter that caused this. A bunch of wackos tried to hijack the Reform Party and Mr. Martin had to fight in court for 2 years and won, now he is fighting back.

  3. David Weller Says:

    I think that’s happened already. How many Reform Party chairmen can you fit in a room? The room’s not big enough!

  4. Don Lake Says:

    Hmmmmmmm, Northern California? The Bay Area? Home of the Wizard of El Ceritto, John Blare? The plot sickens!