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Friday, September 15, 2006

ISP Infinite Monkeys & Co sues Scott Richter for $27M

Last court case of the day, I promise.

ISP Infinite Monkeys announced yesterday that they're suing Scott Richter — aka OptinRealBig — and four of his clients for $27.4M. For the full details, see their press release and complaint (pdf).

Also named in the suit are OptinRealBig client National Associate Credit Services, Inc., which has its own checkered past.

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