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Las Vegas SunAttorneys trying to collect $63,720 in fees from Righthaven LLC stepped up the pressure Sunday, asking a court to require that Righthaven’s CEO and his wife be ordered to appear for an examination about the company’s finances.
The U.S. District Court in Las Vegas last week ordered the U.S. Marshals Service to seize the $63,720 in assets after Righthaven couldn’t – or wouldn’t – pay attorneys for Wayne Hoehn after a judge dismissed a Righthaven copyright infringement lawsuit against Hoehn and then ordered Righthaven to pay his legal fees.
The suit against Hoehn was one of 275 filed since March 2010 by Righthaven, which lately has been hurt by unfavorable court rulings finding it lacked standing to sue over Las Vegas Review-Journal and Denver Post material.
Hoehn’s attorneys at Randazza Legal Group of Las Vegas, in a Sunday U.S. District Court filing, said that in order to assist the Marshals Service in locating Righthaven assets, they want copies of Righthaven’s financial records and a judgment debtor’s examination of Righthaven CEO Steven Gibson, a Las Vegas attorney; and a woman they say is his spouse, Raisha Y. "Drizzle" Gibson, identified as Righthaven’s chief administrative officer.
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Sic 'em!