Shipp v. CIA event
also: personal injury lawsuit, the lawsuit, suing the government
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Shipp v. CIA documented
“it needs to protect state secrets outweighed ship's right to a day in court. The government persuaded a judge to seal the case in order the family and their attorney not to discuss it and to later dismiss the lawsuit without ever hearing th…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 3 @ 31:47
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▶ 30:45
Quote, in many ways, the personal injury lawsuit looked routine. In late 2001, a government employee and his family sued the agency. And they're talking about Kevin Shipp suing the government, saying it had placed them in a mold contaminate…
▶ 31:47
it needs to protect state secrets outweighed ship's right to a day in court. The government persuaded a judge to seal the case in order the family and their attorney not to discuss it and to later dismiss the lawsuit without ever hearing th…
▶ 49:23
Supervisor, obviously under orders, got in my face and tried to anger me. They could not get me on anything, so they started ratcheting up accusations to push my buttons. I kept my cool. As soon as my lawsuit hit the courts containing the e…
▶ 53:52
so that we were even able to share it with our medical doctors. The judge had initially ruled in our favor for a personal injury lawsuit against the CIA and planned to hear the case in his court. We were later told the agency asked for and …