Attorney
- Strip Club Owner
Manipulate Court System
AFA to Defend Targeted Protestors
By Investigative
Reporter
Edward Snook
Josephine
Co., Oregon - On July 8, 2005, strip club owner and “criminal
wanna-be” Richard Larry Lacey (Larry Lacey) paid a visit to the
US~Observer office to intimidate the Observer with lawsuits and expound
on his new “partnership” with attorney Claud Ingram.
Richard Larry Lacey
(above) Claude Ingram (below, right)
Ingram is an incompetent,
yet destructive attorney who has been using the legal system to stalk
the Observer for over three years. Ingram
has also filed many frivolous lawsuits against innocent victims and
has failed to represent numerous clients properly, which has gained
him 20-plus Oregon State Bar complaints.
After years of dealing with
frivolous lawsuits filed by corrupted attorney Claud Ingram of Eugene,
Oregon the US~Observer finally obtained the proof (Lacey’s admissions
at our meeting) needed to expose Ingram’s malicious and fraudulent
use of Oregon’s state and federal court system.
Three years ago Ingram sued
the US~Observer in federal court for publishing public record in Gunter
v. Turnbow. Since, Ingram has filed three more of the unfounded suits
(none of which have received a trial) against the Observer to stop us
from exposing his blatant and vindictive abuse of innocent victims by
filing manufactured lawsuits against them. Ingram has sued people for
simply showing up in court to support recipients of his suits and he
has even sued people who were not even present, claiming they were.
At our meeting Lacey stated,
“I have been working with Claud Ingram for months.” He then
made it clear his involvement in the lawsuits filed and to be filed
would depend directly on whether or not the Observer continued to publish
articles on his strip bar (Club 71) located in Sunny Valley, Oregon.
Lacey stressed that Ingram would sue anyone for him and that he could
“produce witnesses” whenever needed.
Lacey promised that he would
sue Sunny Valley, Oregon protestors (which he has now done) who have
been picketing Club 71 (strip joint) in opposition to what they consider
to be smut. The protestors are concerned that the strip club will become
a magnet for crime, which credible evidence obtained by the Observer
validates.
After 30 minutes of discussion
with the arrogant and threatening strip club owner, he went to his vehicle
and brought me our fourth lawsuit from Claud Ingram. Upon reading the
ludicrous lawsuit, most of which the Observer isn’t even a party,
we find that Ingram and Lacey are using Hugh Powers, an elderly man
and cult follower of Lacey to come against the Observer in an attempt
to silence our publication.
The suit alleges that Powers
paid the Observer certain monies and that there was no favorable outcome
from the payment. The fact is that Powers had been hand carrying jugs
of water to his Wolf Creek, Oregon home for over three years due to
a property line dispute wherein his neighbors had fenced his well off
and shut it down (go to usobserver.com and click on Oregon Observer).
In short order, after hiring
the Observer, Powers filed a summary judgment motion in Circuit Court
and likewise so did his neighbors and the person who had sold them their
property. Hugh Powers was Plaintiff in this case (Case No. 01-CV-0344)
and James Gephart, Susan Loeffler, Kurt Loeffler and Dennis James were
the Defendants. The Defendants were represented by various attorneys,
while Hugh Powers went to court with only the US~Observer supporting
him. Remember the claim attorney Ingram made in this current lawsuit
against the Observer; “There was no favorable outcome” from
the money Powers paid the Observer. Now let’s see how the judge
ruled in the case. “Plaintiff’s (Hugh Powers) motion as
to his reformation claim with respect to the deed from Gephart to Plaintiff
is granted. Loeffler’s motion, cross motion for summary judgment
on the reformation claim is denied.” On May 17th 2002, Circuit
Court Judge Rebecca G. Orf ruled in Hugh Powers favor and two days later
his well water was turned back on. Does this make attorney Claud Ingram
a liar? Indeed, Ingram is a blatant liar and lies literally fill the
pages of the frivolous lawsuits that he files. Powers stated to numerous
witnesses that the Observer “saved his life” and he was
a staunch supporter of the Observer until meeting strip joint owner
Larry Lacey.
Lacey
Ingram Conspire Against Protestors
On July 29, 2005,
Claud Ingram filed his first frivolous lawsuit against the protestors
using Glendale, Oregon resident Gregory Allen Staten as his Plaintiff.
In this suit Ingram is suing 14 people and as is customary for him he
has added “Does 1 thru 50,” meaning he can add an additional
50 people to the suit. The suit claims “Intentional Infliction
of Emotional Distress and False Light.”
Club 71 protestors.
Staten, a friend
of Lacey and patron of Club 71 is claiming that those protesting the
Club blocked the road to the Club and stood in front of vehicles to
keep them from entering. Staten further claims that protestors shouted
vile and obscene words at him and his friends, and that they blinded
him by taking his picture with a “flash camera.” He also
claims they assaulted him. These claims are outrageous lies manufactured
through the conspiracy of Staten, Lacey and attorney Claud Ingram. The
Observer has watched the protestors carefully and our coverage shows
that Gregory Staten did exactly what he is claiming the protestors did.
Staten committed an assault and Staten and Lacey are the low-life’s
who have used vile, obscene and vulgar language, much of which has been
directed towards women. One would think that Ingram and Lacey could
at least be a little more creative…
Strip club picketers peacefully gathering in protest over Club 71.
Staten’s
other claims against protestors are merely claims against rights well
protected under the First Amendment to the US Constitution. On one occasion
Staten informed certain protestors that they had made him famous. Sound
like a damaged person? Sound like Emotional Distress? Or, do Staten’s
actions scream of a conspiracy?
Lacey
Ingram File Second Frivolous Suit
The co-conspirators filed
their second lawsuit against protestors on August 5, 2005, using Larry
Lacey as the Plaintiff.
The second lawsuit claims
much the same as the first suit. Lacey is seeking $700,000 in damages,
an excessive amount, which is a tactic used by Ingram in his frequent
attempts to intimidate and scare his targeted prey into quick settlements.
Ingram’s victims, more often than not choose to settle the frivolous
suits he files against them as they are unable to pay the thousands
upon thousands of dollars required to defend the suits.
Observer
Investigation Condemns Larry Lacey
The Observer’s investigation
has uncovered the following well-founded allegations regarding Richard
Larry Lacey.
Lacey has been accused of
attempting to run over protestors on two separate occasions. The first
incident resulted in Lacey being charged with reckless endangerment
by Josephine County District Attorney Steven Campbell. Lacey’s
trial on this criminal charge is scheduled to take place on November
1, 2005.
On another occasion witness’s
state, “Lacey drove his golf cart with no headlights on at Linda
Gelwick who was walking with a cane in the parking lot of the Applegate
Trail Cafe and would have struck her had she not dodged him.”
According to the Josephine County District Attorney’s Office the
case is still under review.
According to witnesses,
Lacey assaulted a female stripper and has been verbally and physically
abusive to numerous employees. Lacey has been accused of paying past
employees “under the table” and in one instance he refused
to pay an employee. The employee took Lacey to court and obtained a
$3,600 judgment against him.
Credible evidence shows
that Lacey initiated plans to purchase a Limo for the purpose of transporting
“friends and customers” of his from the Medford airport
and the city of Grants Pass to his club. According to managers of Club
71, Lacey claimed that he was going to provide girls on these trips
so they could perform oral sex on those being transported.
Elderly women have come
forward with stories of Lacey confronting them with threatening, vile
and obscene language.
Lacey has threatened the
demonstrators with physical harm and on one occasion threatened to sell
his club to the “Russian Mafia.” According to eye witnesses
Lacey stated, “These people won’t be as nice as me.”
Richard Larry Lacey had
a fire in January of 2005, which destroyed a house on property adjacent
to Club 71 and owned by Lacey. The fire was ruled a suspected Arson.
After the fire, a fire marshal informed Lacey in writing that he was
to cordon off the area for a period of time to allow inspectors to investigate.
Witnesses state that Lacey told them he wadded up the piece of paper,
tossed it at the marshal and the very next day he bulldozed the sight.
Lacey also stated several times to his manager and others that he knew
the real cause of the fire… Apparently Josephine Co. law enforcement
started their vacation when Lacey opened his club and they have been
enjoying their time off ever since.
The US~Observer has received
a video taken on Saturday, August 27, 2005, showing Lacey “directing”
a group of intoxicated, vulgar males who are shown screaming vulgarities
and exposing their private parts in the parking lot of Club 71. The
individuals are shown using the F… word repeatedly as they flip
their middle fingers and yell obscenities in front of women at the strip
joint. According to witnesses, “one young patron pulled his pants
down, clearly exposing his genitals as he urinated in front of two elderly
women who were peacefully protesting.” The males confronted one
protestor and assaulted him as Lacey watched. Lacey can be seen smiling
as the intoxicated patrons rip the sign from the protestors hands during
their attack. Knowing that the incident was being recorded, Lacey drove
the perverted drunks off the premises and then turned the vehicle over
to them so they could drive themselves (drunk?). Lacey must have thought
that this act would show responsibility on his part; however it merely
enhanced is reputation of deceit.
Club 71 has been associated
with several drunk driving citations and on one occasion a person got
falling down drunk at Lacey’s smut establishment and then went
onto the I-5 freeway where he caused a near fatal car wreck.
The list goes on and on…however
the bottom line is that Lacey is certainly not a positive member of
our society. Lacey is a black mark on Josephine County, Oregon’s
reputation and he and his establishment should be relocated permanently.
American
Family Association (AFA)
Defends Protestors
The American Family Association
(AFA) Center for Law and Policy, located in Tupelo Mississippi has agreed
to defend the protestors against Ingram, Lacey and Staten.
The AFA has a membership
of 2,181,675. “The Center for Law & Policy is headed by Stephen
M. Crampton. The Center responds to the requests of Christians for legal
representation involving first amendment free speech and free exercise
rights as well as the constitutional issues involved in the continuing
battle against pornography and obscenity. Senior trial Attorney Brian
Fahling and Senior Litigation Counsel Michael DePrimo will orchestrate
and litigate the cases.”
The Center for Law &
Policy was established in 1990, and is the legal arm of the American
Family Association, Inc.
The US~Observer is represented
by Attorney Foster Glass who is currently preparing a countersuit and
third party complaint against Powers, Ingram and Lacey.
It is more than apparent
that the Josephine County Sheriff’s Office and the Oregon Liquor
Control Commission are failing miserably concerning their responsibility
to protect the public against Richard Larry Lacey’s criminal enterprise
called Club 71. The US~Observer would warn these incompetent entities,
and all other agencies and individuals responsible, that all corrupt
and vile acts associated with the Club are well documented and the entire
populace will be well informed of those who shirk their responsibilities.
The
Observer urges anyone with information on Ingram, Lacey or Gregory Staten
to contact us at 541-474-7885 or email us at editor@usobserver.com.