In Case No. 1:23-cv-06418, Defendant Leon Black’s reply memorandum emphasizes his argument for imposing sanctions against Wigdor LLP and Jeanne Christensen, alleging that their conduct in pursuing litigation was improper and abusive. Black contends that the lawsuit filed by Wigdor LLP is frivolous and part of a larger campaign to damage his reputation, relying on baseless allegations that lack factual and legal merit. He asserts that the firm and its attorneys acted in bad faith, leveraging the judicial system as a tool for public relations and personal vendettas. Black underscores his position that the actions taken by Wigdor LLP not only violated ethical obligations but also inflicted significant harm on him, warranting the court's intervention through sanctions.
The reply memorandum further argues that Wigdor LLP’s tactics amount to malicious litigation designed to intimidate and coerce, undermining the integrity of the legal process. Black urges the court to impose sanctions to deter similar misconduct in the future and to preserve judicial resources. He emphasizes the importance of holding attorneys accountable for their professional conduct to maintain fairness and justice within the legal system. Black’s filing includes requests for monetary sanctions and other appropriate remedies, signaling the seriousness of his claims against Wigdor LLP and Christensen.
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source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.602764.65.0.pdf
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