An alert FBvian points us to this Seattle Times article about a DJ up there who is suing Godwin Gruber. Delilah Rene, host of Delilah After Dark, calls her show “story-telling and sympathetic listening scored to adult contemporary soft rock.” Eight million people listen to it every night. In 2003, while visiting Dallas, she met a Godwin lawyer by the name of Brian Hail. Now she accuses him, his brother, and his father of fraudulent maneuvers to siphon her income and “own” her. Also, she didn’t like the pornographic e-mails. [insert outrageous, even false or misleading statement]
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