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11-01-2007, 01:18 PM #1OPSenior Member
Westboro Baptist Church successfully sued for $11 Million over funeral protest.
Funeral Protests Cost Church $11 Million - AOL News
Funeral Protests Cost Church $11 Million
By ALEX DOMINGUEZ,
Posted: 2007-11-01 06:11:08
Filed Under: Nation News
BALTIMORE (Nov. 1) -Members of a fundamentalist Kansas church ordered
to pay nearly $11 million in damages to a grieving father smiled as
they walked out of the courtroom, vowing that the verdict would not
deter them from protesting at military funerals.
"Absolutely, don't you understand this was an act in futility?" said
Shirley Phelps-Roper, whose father founded the Westboro Baptist
Church.
Members promised to picket future funerals with placards bearing such
slogans as "Thank God for dead soldiers" and "God hates fags."
They believe that U.S. deaths in the Iraq war are punishment for the
nation's tolerance of homosexuality. They say they are entitled to
protest at funerals under the First Amendment, which guarantees
freedom of speech and religion.
Albert Snyder sued the Topeka, Kan., church after a protest last year
at the funeral of his son, Marine Lance Cpl. Matthew Snyder, who was
killed in Iraq. He claimed the protests intruded upon what should
have been a private ceremony and sullied his memory of the event.
A jury agreed. On Wednesday, the church and three of its leaders â??
Fred Phelps and his two daughters, Phelps-Roper and Rebekah Phelps-
Davis â?? were found liable for invasion of privacy and intent to
inflict emotional distress.
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Jurors awarded Snyder $2.9 million in compensatory damages and $8
million in punitive damages.
It's unclear whether Snyder will be able to collect the damages.
The assets of the church and the defendants are less than a million
dollars, mainly in homes, cars and retirement accounts, defense
attorney Jonathan Katz said. The church has about 75 members and is
funded by tithing.
Craig Trebilcock, one of Snyder's lawyers, had asked jurors to
question the truthfulness of the defendants' financial documents, one
of which show Phelps-Davis having only $306 in the bank. He noted
that Phelps-Davis is a practicing attorney, who could afford to
travel to spread the church's message.
"Rebekah Phelps-Davis has $306? She must be using Priceline.com. It
doesn't make any sense," Trebilcock said.
The attorney had urged jurors to award damages that would send a
message to the church: "Do not bring your circus of hate to Maryland
again."
Trebilcock later called the verdict "Judgment Day for the Westboro
Baptist Church."
"They're always talking about other people's Judgment Day. Well, this
is theirs," he said.
Snyder sobbed when he heard the verdict, while members of the church
greeted the news with tightlipped smiles.
They are confident the award will be overturned on appeal, Phelps
said.
"Oh, it will take about five minutes to get that thing reversed," he
said.
Another of Snyder's attorneys, Sean Summers, said he would tirelessly
seek payment of the award.
"We will chase them forever if it takes that long," he said.
A number of states have passed laws regarding funeral protests, and
Congress has passed a law prohibiting such protests at federal
cemeteries. Snyder's lawsuit is believed to be the first filed by the
family of a fallen serviceman.
Snyder, of York, Pa., said he hoped other families would consider
suing.
"The goal wasn't about the money, it was to set a precedent so other
people could do the same thing," he said.
Earlier in the day, church members staged a demonstration outside the
federal courthouse, while passing motorists honked and shouted
insults.
Phelps held a sign emblazoned with "God is your enemy," while Phelps-
Roper stood on an American flag as she carried a sign that
proclaimed "God hates fag enablers." Members of the group also
sang "God Hates America," to the tune of "God Bless America."
2007-10-31 19:31:44GreenLadyOfDankDowns Reviewed by GreenLadyOfDankDowns on . Westboro Baptist Church successfully sued for $11 Million over funeral protest. Funeral Protests Cost Church $11 Million - AOL News Funeral Protests Cost Church $11 Million By ALEX DOMINGUEZ, Posted: 2007-11-01 06:11:08 Filed Under: Nation News BALTIMORE (Nov. 1) -Members of a fundamentalist Kansas church ordered to pay nearly $11 million in damages to a grieving father smiled as they walked out of the courtroom, vowing that the verdict would not Rating: 5
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