• Radio host drops lawsuit against Islamic group Egelko, Chronicle Staff Writer Friday, 15, Single mature ready casual dating true dating site (08-14) 18:29 PDT SAN Conservative talk show host Savage has changed his mind and is reluctantly dropping his lawsuit against an Islamic rights group that launched an advertisers' boycott after he attacked Islam and the Quran on the air, his lawyer said Thursday. Images Savage file. O'Hara / San Ch - Savage had claimed an Islamic rights group's boyc View Larger Images More Bay Area News A San federal judge threw out Savage's earlier copyright and racketeering suit against the Council on American-Islamic Relations last month but gave him a to file an amended suit by today. In an unusual court filing, attorney Horowitz, who had earlier promised a new suit that would pass legal muster, said Thursday that Savage has a legitimate case but has decided not to pursue it. Insisting that Savage can prove the Islamic organization engaged in a conspiracy that harmed him financially, Horowitz said the talk show host is reluctantly dismissing the suit because of "factors arising out of this litigation," which he did not specify. Later Thursday, Horowitz said he feared his client would be in danger if he continued the case. The attorney said he has no evidence that CAIR commits violent acts but alleged that the Islamic group is out to silence Savage and conducts campaigns that stir up violence by others. Married adult seeking nsa xxx date

Wives seeking nsa - Hot wives looking sex © 2020