4:32 a.m., May 22
Ed Bedford 2:59 a.m., May 22
Don Bauder 9:40 p.m., May 21
Don Bauder 8:48 p.m., May 21
M. Schrader 3:21 p.m., May 21
Producer of the failed horse show, Valitar, slapped with more lawsuits
It would be most fitting and also an incredible thing to do for a Lawyer to step up and file suit on behalf of the cast against the Remley duo for negligent treatment. These other lawsuits can happen because the vendors collectively can hire a lawyer. The cast are **OUT ON THEIR OWN** and were royally screwed out of their pay and livelihood. All this talk and reporting about the vendors, the vendors. Sure they were also left high and dry but the cast have no other business. They have no jobs now. They have nothing. Some left other work and, in fact, other countries to come here and perform with Valitar and now what? A vendor still has other clients and other work AND can write off any loss come tax time. The cast members do not have these options. If there is a lawyer who would step up and defend these folks without expectation of any up front fees, etc, etc not only would it be an amazing gesture (and cross-grain to what most folks think about lawyers) but it would also be the right thing to do and would be a long term benefit for everyone - except the Remley duo. **Spread the word everyone!!! They need a lawyer who cares about people and true justice!** NO I did/do not work for Valitar. I am a San Diego resident who watched the show and saw many performers pouring their hearts and souls out! These are the folks who have been hurt the worst. Is there nothing that can be done!? I swear if I were rich, I would not only hire a lawyer for them but I would also give all of them enough money to carry for several months so they could get back on their feet and I would followup to make sure they all found their way. This whole thing is sickening.— January 1, 2013 2:11 p.m.