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Steven Gregory Sloat, Ed Bryan, Church of Scientology International, David J. Lubow, and Monty Drake v. Monique Rathbun
Citation: Not availableDocket: 03-14-00199-CV
Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; June 24, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court
Original Court Document: View Document
Monique Rathbun, the appellee, seeks leave from the Third Court of Appeals in Texas to file a response to the Church of Scientology International's (CSI) second Notice of Supplemental Authority. Rathbun asserts that CSI has misrepresented the relevance of four opinions related to the Texas Citizen’s Participation Act (TCPA) that were cited in their notice. She requests permission for her response to be included in the court's records for the ongoing appeal. Rathbun's motion highlights her intention to address CSI's claims and clarify misconceptions regarding the cited legal precedents. The motion is supported by a certificate of conference indicating that the appellants do not oppose the request. The document concludes with a certificate of service, confirming that Rathbun's motion has been electronically distributed to relevant parties involved in the case. The attorneys representing Rathbun include Leslie Sara Hyman, Elliott S. Cappuccio, and Etan Z. Tepperman from Pulman, Cappuccio, Pullen, Benson, Jones, LP, along with additional counsel from The Jeffrey Law Firm and The Wiegand Law Firm, P.C.