PRESS RELEASE
Re: JC Rathwell Civic Election Defamation
JC Rathwell has his day in court
BC Supreme Court Justice Kelleher ruled Tuesday, November 14, 2007, that
actions taken by 2 defendants in November 2005 days before the Kelowna
Civic elections were defamatory to local businessman JC Rathwell, who
was running for a council position in that election. Justice Kelleher
awarded Mr. Rathwell $15,000 in damages against Tara Blackburn, formerly
of Kelowna, for libelous messages she posted on a Castanet internet
forum in the days leading up to the election. Justice Kelleher awarded
$20,000 against Deana Van Fleet, of Kelowna, for contributing or
allowing a libelous website written about Mr. Rathwell to be published
on the internet via her internet web hosting company "Creator's Design".
Van Fleet's defamation went further when she sent out invitations to
Kelowna businesses to view the site 15 days before the election. The
notices were sent from a hotmail account originating from her home.
During the course of the litigation, Van Fleet destroyed evidence by
shredding documentation, and Justice Kelleher ruled that she pay the
Plaintiff another $5,000 in punitive damages as a result, as well as
costs of the court proceedings.
The court noted that Van Fleet is the daughter of Gary and Nancy
Koopman, the latter being involved with Mr. Rathwell in other BC Supreme
Court proceedings. Also noted was the fact that Blackburn is connected
with Kirk Stott, an individual also involved in those same proceedings.
This second dispute with the Koopmans and Stott, involved the much
publicized seizure of "the Boardroom" houseboat carried out 2 days prior
to the same election, and later Koopman and Stott were found to be
wrongful by the Federal Court and ordered to pay costs to Mr. Rathwell.
JC's personal comments:
I'm so glad to have closure to this whole fiasco. It was so embarrassing
and degrading for what Tara Blackburn & Deanna Van Fleet did to myself.
It was a long time coming and it's great to finally find out who was
behind all this. I said right from the start "I smell a conspiracy", but
with only days before the civic election I had no time to prove it or to
clear my name. In regards to my election chances in 2005, it is too late
for me, but maybe the latest court decision will stop them from trying
to ruin somebody's creditability.
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