on 17-04-2013 08:49 AM
A LAWSUIT by One Nation Party co-founder David Ettridge against federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott will head to court next month.
Mr Ettridge is suing federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott for damages of more than $1.5 million.
He has accused Mr Abbott of acting unlawfully in 1998 by assisting and encouraging litigation against One Nation in the Queensland courts.
Mr Ettridge alleges the court action was false and malicious and the resulting damage affected him greatly.
He also accuses Mr Abbott of attempting to pervert the course of justice by providing lawyers "to propel those false claims through the courts".
Mr Ettridge's lawyers served legal papers on Mr Abbott for damages on the weekend.
A spokesman for Mr Abbott told AAP the papers had been received, but declined to comment further.
A directions hearing is set for the Brisbane Supreme Court on May 9 and Mr Abbott has received a summons to attend.
"Before Tony Abbott can become prime minister of Australia he needs to be judged on his suitability to hold the highest office in Australia," Mr Ettridge told AAP in a statement.
"For his role in this disgraceful period of Australian political history, Tony Abbott has never been brought to account."
on 17-04-2013 12:51 PM
He set up the slush fund to destroy the Hanson Party.
Having said that, I'm not taking sides here :^O:^O
on 17-04-2013 01:23 PM
What's happened to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty ?
on 17-04-2013 01:30 PM
Now we know why he is ticked off - He didn't like the food they served in gaol and it has given him indigestion for the past 15 years.
"Vengeance is sweet" but he is being a bit ridiculous and will look even more stupid when it's over, hope they make him foot the costs.
on 17-04-2013 01:49 PM
He set up the slush fund to destroy the Hanson Party.
Only good thing he has ever done.
on 17-04-2013 02:00 PM
LL how would you suggest that the LNP would be legally able to initiate proceedings in a civil matter that they were not party to?
"joking right ? how do you think they have managed on other occasions. via a third party of course. i thought you a little less naiive."
I will try again. So LL, what 3rd party do you envisage would have legal standing, and could/would initiate whatever tort you have in mind?.
NAE: "...... bribery of a witness, pervert the course of justice, among other grievances.....".
I have found 9 "grievances" (allegations) from Ettridge, but not your alleged "bribery of a witness" this allegation of yours requires a link, as the action would move from some dredged political election year ramblings to the purview of : CRIMINAL CODE - SECT 127 Corruption of witnesses, and thus a criminal offence.
Link please NAE
on 17-04-2013 03:01 PM
This might assist you NAE:-
www.michaelsmithnews.typepad.com/files/supreme-court-application-abbott.doc
It is Ettridge's filing in Brisbane Supreme Court.
This might also interest you:-
The Crime & Misconduct Commission of Queensland conducted an inquiry into "The Prosecution of Pauline Hansen & David Ettridge"
http://www.cmc.qld.gov.au/research-and-publications/publications/misconduct/the-prosecution-of-pauline-hanson-and-david-ettridge-a-report-on-an-inquiry-into-issues-raised-in-a-resolution-of-parliament.pdf/view
The report was presented in January 2004. Its conclusions state -
'Conclusions
The Commission is of the opinion that no misconduct or other impropriety has been shown to have been associated with the conduct of the litigation concerning Ms Hanson and Mr Ettridge, or with the police investigations leading to the prosecution.
The Commission also found no evidence of political pressure or other improper influence or impropriety........the involvement of Tony Abbott in events leading up to the institution of proceedings to deregister the party did not produce or constitute a failure of due process.
NAE, It would appear that statute of limitations might well come into play (6-10) years, but I am sure you will research that point!!
on 17-04-2013 03:03 PM
Correct link for Supreme Cort filing:
http://www.michaelsmithnews.typepad.com/files/supreme-court-application-abbott.doc
on 17-04-2013 03:18 PM
Has anyone else noticed that LL will not answer a direct question if LL is not right ? I have asked 3 questions lately and not one has been answered.
on 17-04-2013 03:21 PM
'Conclusions
The Commission is of the opinion that no misconduct or other impropriety has been shown to have been associated with the conduct of the litigation concerning Ms Hanson and Mr Ettridge, or with the police investigations leading to the prosecution.
The Commission also found no evidence of political pressure or other improper influence or impropriety........the involvement of Tony Abbott in events leading up to the institution of proceedings to deregister the party did not produce or constitute a failure of due process.
Then why is Mr Ettridge wasting time and possibly tax payers money to lodge and application that he will not win ?
on 17-04-2013 03:25 PM
do your own flamin' research
btw, john, do you 'ave more than one post id. my guess would be in the affirmative.