Thompson v. The Florida Bar

Filing 123

RESPONSE to 119 Order to Show Cause (Third Response) filed by John B. Thompson. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit Letter to Florida Bar to Proceed Against Attorney Kent for Obscenity Trafficking)(Thompson, John)

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Thompson v. The Florida Bar Doc. 123 Att. 1 John B. Thompson, Attorney at Law 1172 S. Dixie Hwy., Suite 111 Coral Gables, Florida 33146 305-666-4366 amendmentone@comcast.net September 25, 2007 Kenneth Marvin Director of Lawyer Regulation The Florida Bar 651 East Jefferson Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399 Via Fax to 850-561-5827 and Via U.S. Mail Dear Mr. Marvin: U. S. District Judge Adalberto Jordan, Southern District of Florida, yesterday entered an Order in which he states that certain material which Florida Bar-licensed attorney Norm Kent is offering through his web sites, to anyone of any age, with no age verification and free of charge, is "obscene." I am sure that this excellent federal judge knows what the word "obscene" means, in light of the constitutional definition of it in Miller v. California and as embodied in Florida's criminal code. Therefore, now that a respected federal judge has deemed "obscene" the material Mr. Kent is offering by linking to his porn portal from his Bar-regulated law firm site, please proceed against Mr. Kent, as previously requested. This is a terrific development. This court's Order makes The Bar's action against Mr. Kent mandatory and inescapable. I was more than delighted to assist The Bar in protecting the public, as it claims it does at www.flabar.org. Please proceed. The Bar has procrastinated on this for months. Regards, Jack Thompson Copies: Norm Kent and his lawyer Alvin Entin 1 Dockets.Justia.com

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