Schweikert Opponent's Company Sues Super PAC Over Mockery Website
Before candidates fight for the Republican nomination in
Political newcomer and entrepreneur
On Sunday, CarGuard, an insurance company Norton founded in
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"CarGuard is an industry leader in the automotive industry, has serviced over 200,000 customers, and paid millions of dollars in claims," CarGuard CEO
The so-called "faceless organization," Americans for Accountability in Leadership, is named as a defendant alongside its consultant,
The super PAC has more than
The new lawsuit centers around a website, RejectNorton.com, funded by the super PAC. Along with a photoshopped image of the insurance executive wearing a velvet crown, the site dubs
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Customer grievances with CarGuard are twofold. The insurer is accused of spamming Arizonans with illegal robocalls and failing to fulfill warranties for superfluous reasons. In court documents, CarGuard fervently denies these claims.
"Defendants and their agents made false statements about CarGuard to the public, on the website, that were highly offensive to a reasonable person and damaging to the company's reputation," the lawsuit reads. "Defendants and their agents also knew … that CarGuard does not defraud or scam its customers. Defendants and their agents further acted with spite and ill will in their disparagement of CarGuard."
Schweikert's campaign has no connection to the super PAC, which has not spent advertising dollars promoting his candidacy during this election cycle. He had no knowledge of the website before the lawsuit was filed, according to his political consultant.
The campaign operates its own separate landing page, CrookedNorton.com, where it articulates its qualms with Norton. That website includes a different image of Norton with a crown photoshopped onto his head with a nearly identical tagline: "King of the Robocall Rip-Off Who Tries to Scam Consumers with Bogus Car Warranties."
Still, Schweikert reportedly received a cease and desist letter from CarGuard's legal team ahead of the lawsuit referencing RejectNorton.com.
"This lawsuit is a joke," Schweikert campaign spokesperson
Norton already was dinged once by the
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Schweikert, too, ponied up a
"It is truly lacking in self-awareness that shady Schweikert and his cronies would have the gall to accuse anyone of campaign violations,"
According to numbers from the
Norton has plenty of cash left over to pursue litigation in the midst of election season.
CarGuard first threatened Schweikert with legal action in
"If you're buying a warranty from these clowns, you don't have the ability to hire an attorney and enforce a warranty when that warranty doesn't pay out," Baker said. "They also engage in widespread, almost nonstop autodials."
CarGuard has been accused of preying on the elderly and the poor in previous lawsuits, each of which has been settled.
The company's defense in the past is that it hired a third-party marketing team that peddled autodialed and prerecorded calls to vulnerable people, unbeknownst to CarGuard.
"The
But judges in a 2017 case in the
Norton resigned as CEO of CarGuard in 2019, but the allegations reputedly took place during his four-year tender as head honcho of the business.
Norton's campaign again called Schweikert a hypocrite for harping on the so-called illegal robocalls. In 2012, The New York Times reported he sent a blast of robocalls to potential voters.
"Elijah's company has never made a robocall ever," said Seitchik. "In fact, shady Schweikert and his campaign have made thousands of robocalls throughout his 30 years as a politician."
Baker fired back at Allsworth, saying, "He seems like a hack. We laugh at that."
Allsworth did not share exactly how much money he's seeking for his client nor was it spelled out in the complaint, which seeks "an amount to be proven at trial."
"Damages are continuing, so the sooner they take this website down, the less this is going to be an issue," Allsworth told New Times. "CarGuard is in business and it's being attacked here just because of its association with politics."
The attorney is confident he can win the case, he said.
CarGuard executives are asking for the RejectNorton.com website to be taken down and believe attacking Norton's company is low-hanging fruit, although both websites feature personal attacks relating to Norton's 2018 arrest in
"The statements that we've cited in the complaint we think are defamatory and provably false," Allsworth said. "The company just wants them to stop. They can make statements about the political candidate, but the company is not a candidate for
Norton's opponent ahead of the
"Elijah is using attorneys to keep people from finding out about their shady business practices," Baker said. "These are the lengths they will go to trying to hide something sketchy."
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