Illinois Judge Finds Infomercial Pitchman in Contempt
U.S. District Judge Robert W. Gettleman's computer became hopelessly clogged with e-mails from admirers of Trudeau's diet book and other volumes, the judge told a hearing. Court technicians had to be called in to make his inbox usable again. Something similar happened to his BlackBerry, Gettleman said.
Gettleman has overseen Trudeau's long-running legal battle with the Federal Trade Commission, which claims ads for Trudeau's books offering cures for dozens of ailments — from faltering memory to hair loss — misrepresent the facts.
The judge said Trudeau urging the deluge of e-mails was harassment.
"The penalty I will impose will probably include some custody and a fine," the calm, soft-spoken Gettleman said after holding Trudeau in direct criminal contempt. He ordered Trudeau to post a $50,000 bond and surrender his passport.
Gettleman said the glut of e-mails delayed court business and will force the U.S. Marshals Service to do a threat assessment.
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