This information is taken from a legal filing in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
Maid of the Mist Files False Sworn Interrogatories
1. On December 28, 2005, Maid’s Response to Interrogatories was sworn to by Christopher Glynn.
2. On December 28, 2005, two (2) False Sworn Statements were in Maid’s Response to Interrogatories sworn to by Christopher Glynn.
3. This is addressed on pages 681 to 715 of (Dec #25 – Evans Docket #462).
4. Glynn swears the following is true as of December 28, 2005:
5. “…Maid is unaware of any discussions initiated by Maid or its employees that defendants are “dishonest, operate a scam, or are fraudulent†during its communications with customers, prospective customers, and other internet tour operators.â€
6. “The facts and circumstances forming the basis for Maid’s allegation that defendants failed to refund its customers who purchased Defendants’ Maid Vouchers includes the email and follow-up telephone conferences with Judith Berry, a Maid customer who purchased Defendants’ Maid Vouchers.â€
7. The filing of the response to Interrogatories by Mr. Anderson, signed while under his oath as an officer of the court as a member of the State Bar of Georgia, was a false sworn pleading.
8. The Plaintiff believes this is subornation of perjury as well as fraud upon the court and violations of the GCPC and FRCP.
9. Maid attorneys knew that these statements were false, but they did nothing about it.
10. The Plaintiff believes this is subornation of perjury as well as fraud upon the court and violations of the GCPC and FRCP.
11. Glynn swore that Maid knew nothing about Maid employees telling customers that Alcatraz was an Internet Scam.
12. This was not true.
13. Glynn swore that The Plaintiff and Alcatraz stole from customers, but he knew that was false.
14. Glynn acted with reckless indifference to the truth.
15. 94 alleged lies and counting….