Plaintiffs withdraw from Maxey lawsuit [The Sentinel Echo, London, Ky.]
| By Nita Johnson, The Sentinel Echo, London, Ky. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
According to a document filed Wednesday in
Maxey's attorney,
According to Prewitt's motion, the court dismissed 143 cases "as a matter of law" since
"Dr. Maxey has suffered a nearly insurmountable blow to his previous excellent reputation, has suffered a loss of his hospital privileges and participation in certain insurance reimbursement programs, and has virtually extinguished his personal assets attempting to clear his name. A large number of the inflammatory claims turned out to be time-barred, all were untrue, and in some cases, on behalf of women
Prewitt requests Vaughn receive some sanctions, or reprimands, from the lawsuit that she deems as frivolous and that attorney fees and expenses by Maxey "in defending the many time-barred and unmeritorious claims." An expense sheet submitted in the document shows Maxey has already spent nearly
Rule 11 "requires the determination of a collateral issue: whether the attorney has abused the judicial process, and, if so, what sanction would be appropriate."
Prewitt stated Maxey and his business, also listed as a defendant in the case, should receive monetary compensation for his expenses involved. None of the plaintiffs who withdrew asked for any compensation.
The list of defendants making accusations of improper conduct and medical procedures has been a steady flow of dismissals since the original Motion for Rule 11 Sanctions was submitted in
The lawsuit against Maxey was filed in
Maxey was advised by the
Maxey, in turn, filed a lawsuit against
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