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  1. Apr 18, 2023 · Lackey must pay $73,985.76 in legal fees for Smith, and $76,526.94 for Stark. He is also on the hook for more than $5,000 in costs and $1,000 to each Smith and Stark for statutory damages. The...

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  2. Jun 20, 2023 · Carl Lackey, the Nevada Department of Wildlife biologist who sued bear advocates in 2017, has declared bankruptcy in federal court. Lackey declared $158,000 in unsecured debt – the amount he owes Mark Smith and Carolyn Stark after losing the lawsuit he filed against the two.

  3. Jun 8, 2023 · Carl Lackey; Bear Biologist. Science First is organizing this fundraiser on behalf of Larry Johnson. Donation protected. This site is to raise funds for Carl Lackey – a dedicated wildlife biologist. Carl has. incurred debts as a result of litigation between himself and anti-hunting interests who.

  4. Oct 13, 2022 · The lawsuit filed by a Nevada Department of Wildlife biologist against Lake Tahoe area bear advocates was just dismissed on an anti-SLAPP motion this week. That’s more than five years after NDOW’s Carl Lackey sued Mark Smith and Carolyn Stark who ran the Facebook page, NDOW Watch — Keeping Them Transparent. Lackey alleged defamation ...

  5. May 19, 2020 · May 19, 2020. Image: U.S. Forest Service. Earlier this month, the Nevada Supreme Court kicked a defamation case filed by Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) biologist Carl Lackey back to Washoe County’s Second Judicial District Court. It was the second time this year the state’s highest court entered such an order in ongoing legal matters ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carl_LackeyCarl Lackey - Wikipedia

    Carl Lackey is an American ice hockey coach and former defenseman who was an All-American for Michigan State [1] Career. Lackey was captain of the Sault team that won the state ice hockey championship and national junior championship in 1957. [2] .

  7. Apr 17, 2023 · Judge Connie H. Steinheimer ruled last week against NDOW official Carl Lackey, who filed a lawsuit in 2017 against Carolyn Stark and Mark Smith, who administer the Facebook page NDOW Watch: Keeping them transparent. Lackey sued Stark and Smith for comments posted on the page by others about Lackeys approach to bear management.

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