St. Lucie Minister Drops Suit
Over Web Site Palm
Beach Post/February 22, 2002
By Kathleen Chapman
- A St. Lucie County minister who sued a national cult expert in
July, claiming that he had defamed her group on his Web site, recently decided to drop the
suit. Circuit Judge Cynthia Angelos signed an order last week dismissing the case in civil
court.
- The Rev. Judy Hammond, head of Pure Bride Ministries Inc.,
said in her suit that Rick Ross had libeled her group with a
"false and scandalous" description on his Web site.
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- She asked for $15 million, saying that false claims made by Ross had forced her group from its original headquarters in South
Carolina and made it difficult to recruit new members.
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- Ross denied that charge, saying
that his Web site profiles a variety of organizations that have been controversial or have
attracted notice.
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- In the case of Pure Bride Ministries, he said, he listed the
group on the site and made available documents from a South Carolina custody case.
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- A disclaimer on Ross' site
explains that organizations listed there are not branded as cults.
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- Ross, who assisted the FBI in
their investigation of the Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas, said this week that he was
pleased, but not surprised that the suit had been dismissed.
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- "I just think this was a ridiculous lawsuit -- completely
unfounded," he said.
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- Hammond could not be reached for comment Thursday.
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