Michael McKelvy wrote:
"Clyde Slick" wrote in message
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"Lionel" wrote in message
Doctor,
Since one week you have produced a lot of psychologic diagnostics on
RAO.
In order to validate your analyses we need to get from you an official
document signed by 3 of your confreres stating that your are sane,
without any mental affections which could bias your judgement, and
that you are in full possession of your intellectuals faculties.
We kindly request this document from you within a delay of 1 month.
If you don't comply with this requierement we will fill a lawsuit
against you for abusive diagnostic and libel.
Note that independantly of the lawsuit we will request official
countervaluations which will be done and published at your cost.
I think that for openers, Richman should provide us with enough
information
to mount a credible lawsuit against him, such as his true name and legal
address. Absent that, we have proof that he is hiding behind the
anonymity
of his AOL posting address in order to be abusive without taking any
responsibility for his behavior.
You know who he is, therefore he is not anonymous.
He has posted the number of his license to
practice clinical psychology.
He has posted someone's license, we have no idea if the person claiming to
be B.J. Richman is in fact the owner of that license.
You and Krueger have no idea about most factual matters that are easily
verified.
If you would like my assistance in helping you and Krueger to complain to the
legal authorities that somebody is impersonating a licensed Psychologist named
Dr. Bruce J. Richman, you know how to reach by private email or even by
telephone.
Since impersonating a psychologist publically (as on Usenet) is a crime which
carries various penalties, here's McKelvy and Krueger's big opportunity. I'd
suggest they run, not walk, to the phone and contact the Florida State Police.
Once this is done, they will get the answers to all their questions. In a
courtroom, with the able assistance of my attornies, since filing false police
reports is also a crime and can also be pursued via civil litigation against
them.
Bruce J. Richman
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