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Sunday, March 15, 2009
Jackie Gingrich Cushman :: Townhall.com Columnist
Free Speech, Fewer Lawsuits - A Fight Worth Fighting
by Jackie Gingrich Cushman
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In a time of massive Ponzi schemes and widespread financial turmoil, it is important for people to feel they can speak up when they believe that something improper is being done.  The protection of free speech was given a big boost this past week with a $545,000 settlement, which wrapped-up over three-and-a-half years of court cases.

During that time, Elizabeth Enney lost both parents, survived a fifth heart surgery and paid more than $300,000 to defend herself against two libel lawsuits ultimately found to have been without any basis in law or fact.  The lawsuits were described by Enney’s lawyer, Cynthia Counts, as “frivolous.”

The 11th Circuit scolded the plaintiffs who brought the suits, which tied Enney’s life into knots. The court stated in its decision that, “based on a reasonable inquiry, they either knew or should have know that they could not satisfy necessary elements of their cause of action for libel.”  In other words, the lawsuit should never have been filed in the first place.

Enney’s saga began in July 2005, when she e-mailed the board of directors of the Rolls-Royce Owners’ Club, a non-profit corporation, regarding a “serious conflict of interest,” regarding a $9,000 payment the club made for a computer system.

One month later, Enney was named in a $1 million federal libel lawsuit filed in Connecticut by M.S. Koly and Delcath Systems.  The libel portion of this lawsuit was dismissed due to lack of jurisdiction.  But Enney was then named in a second $1 million lawsuit filed in the Northern District of her home state of Georgia, in July of 2006.

While others might back off, apologize and hope that the lawsuit would disappear, Enney said “I just look at it as my civic duty,” to stand up for what is right.

Enney comes from a long line of people who have loved and served their country.  Her father, Kenneth Enney, served 33 years in the U.S. Navy as a naval aviator.  Fulton Lewis, Jr., her maternal grandfather, was a conservative syndicated newspaper columnist and radio commentator in the 1950’s.  Her brother serves today as a lieutenant colonel in the Marines.

Referring to her family as “good old-fashioned salt of the earth,” Enney said “I’ve been a fighter all my life,” and I was not going to just walk away.”

On April 19, 2007, District Judge Jack Camp granted Enney’s motion for judgment and dismissed the libel case, but rejected the motion for Rule 11, which permits for the reimbursement to Enney for attorney fees for the defense of the lawsuit.

Charles Tobin, who chairs Holland & Knight’s national media practices team and is a partner in the Washington office of the law firm, said there has been “too much predilection to let libel go forward,” in the courts. When cases are dismissed, the courts essentially tell the defense to “Get over it,” rather than applying Rule 11, he said.

According to Enney, even after the dismissal of the libel lawsuit brought against her, she felt “we didn’t win anything” in that the plaintiffs had been able to “force me to defend a frivolous lawsuit and nobody won.” Continued...

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Jackie Cushman is a freelance writer who lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Her column also runs later in the week in the Northside Neighbor.
 
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You don't know crap about Ms. Enney. While the "Golden Isles of GA" has a very exclusive area, neither she nor myself were from privileged parents. Her dad was career Navy and her mother was a military wife. Liz has worked VERY hard for everything she has, since she was a teenager. As for her being a member of the RR Club; she bought an old car that needed tons of work. She did most of the work with her own hands, and very little other help. A friend suggested that she join the club. Old cars were an interest she shared with her Dad. Last that I knew, her pov is a Volvo wagon, around 10 years old. The property assessments on SSI have been challenged by many local people. BTW her family home is on St.Simons, NOT SEA ISLAND...if you were so smart you would have known this.
So TEE HALL, get off your high horse and know what you are talking. Had the Club board done their job and taken care of this matter the whole issue would have been resolved with out litigation. Also, other than membership dues...she has NO "monitary investment" in the club. As to insurance/hurricanes on the coast in the last 50 years there has only been one storm cause damage other than loss of beach sand. So again, get your facts straight.
And last, sympathy from you or anyone else is the LAST thing that Liz would want. From your comments, you couldn't begin to match her in either brains or guts. My guess is that you are either a member or a plant of the RRC. You know an awful lot about her that you were either "fed" or spent a lot of time researching. It's fascinating that you would be so interested in details that have nothing to do with the case.


A Win for the GOOD GAL!
Liz Enney is a friend of mine whom I have known for many years. I have been in the loop of this case from the beginning.
Most people would have given up LONG ago. She is a bright, honest and principled person and deserved this settlement and more. She is a very successful business person who deals openly and honestly with others while expecting those persons/businesses to do the same. This long vicious attack on her took a lot out of her in energy and money. She defended herself from harassment and lies at great expense to her.
I couldn't be happier for the out come and hope that she will serve as an inspiration to all who want to defend themselves against attack.
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