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    Mortenson asks judge to toss 'Three Cups' lawsuit

    HELENA, Montana (AP) — Attorneys who accuse author Greg Mortenson of defrauding readers in his best-selling "Three Cups of Tea" say his case is no different from that of James Frey, who admitted on the "Oprah Winfrey Show" that he lied in his memoir "A Million Little Pieces."

    That lawsuit ended in a settlement that offered refunds to buyers of the book.

    Mortenson has asked a judge to throw out the civil lawsuit that says he fabricated portions of his book, saying that if it is allowed to proceed, other authors could be subjected to similar claims and the result would be a stifling of the free exchange of ideas. The suit claims Mortenson lied about how he began building schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan and fabricated other events in the books "Three Cups of Tea" and "Stones Into Schools."

    "Plaintiffs should not be allowed to create a world where authors are exposed to the debilitating expense of class action litigation just because someone believes a book contains inaccuracies," attorney John Kauffman wrote in the filing late last month.

    But the plaintiffs' attorneys argue in court documents filed Tuesday the lawsuit should go forward because of the precedent set by class-action lawsuit against Frey. The two cases are "nearly identical," they said.

    "The facts in the (Frey) case are stunningly close to the facts in this case, but not nearly as compelling," wrote attorney Alexander Blewett.

    The attorney who led the Frey lawsuit, Larry Drury, is also a plaintiffs' attorney in the nine-month-old case against Mortenson.

    Winfrey chose "A Million Little Pieces," for her book club in September 2005, boosting its sales, which eventually topped 3.5 million. But then Frey acknowledged on Winfrey's show in January 2006 that he had lied in the memoir of addiction and recovery.

    A judge in 2007 certified a class-action lawsuit by disgruntled readers against Frey, and the resulting settlement offered a refund to anybody who bought the book before the falsehoods were acknowledged.

    Only 1,729 people asked to be reimbursed, costing Random House $27,348. The attorneys in the case were paid $783,000 in fees.

    Haddon has not yet scheduled a hearing on whether to dismiss the claim against Mortenson.

    The lawsuit accuses the Montana resident of being involved in a racketeering scheme to turn him into a false hero, defraud millions of people out of the price of the books and raise millions in donations to the charity. The other defendants allegedly in on the scheme are co-author David Relin, publisher Penguin Group and Mortenson's Bozeman-based charity, Central Asia Institute.

    Mortenson's accusers seek reimbursement of all the money that was made from his books. The lawsuit has been amended four times, with a changing cast of plaintiffs who now number four.

    The lawsuit was filed a few weeks after author Jon Krakauer and "60 Minutes" revealed in April 2011 discrepancies in "Three Cups of Tea" and questioned whether Mortenson was benefiting from his charity.

    Meanwhile, Montana state prosecutors are moving ahead with their own investigation into Mortenson's charity, saying they plan to update the public about the investigation in the next few weeks.

    The Montana attorney general's office is investigating whether the Central Asia Institute broke any laws that govern non-profits in Montana.

    Assistant Attorney General Jim Molloy said investigators have reviewed thousands of pages of documents and interviewed Mortenson and others connected to the charity.

    He declined to say what the investigation has revealed but said his office would be updating the public within a month.

    The state's probe does not involve the merits of the accounts contained in Mortenson's books, he said.

    Mortenson has denied wrongdoing and has kept out of the public eye since having heart surgery last year. In December, the Central Asia Institute said in its year-end letter that Mortenson would no longer be involved in the charity's day-to-day management and that it was looking at expanding its three-person board of directors.

     

    10 comments

    • joe m  •  3 mths ago
      Truth or fiction? NOTHING IS EVER AS IT APPEARS TO BE.
    • Paul j  •  3 mths ago
      hmm, wonder if this concept could be expanded to include politicans? They make claims and promises they never keep during fund raising.
    • matt b  •  3 mths ago
      but if he told everyone from the beginning it was fiction, no one would have bothered to read it. the reading public is a waning society for a very good reason; lousy authors with lousy stories, and an audience that doesn't know what it wants.
      • Garry 3 mths ago
        That's why I stick to the true crime section; I know the stories are true and they're usually more interesting.
      • S 3 mths ago
        I've read both his books. He clearly presented them as non-fiction, a real accounting of his personal endeavors, and used them to raise money for his foundation falsely claiming he was using the money to builid far more schools than he did. That's fraud.

        Americans don't read anymore because they are stupid and lazy, not because there are few good writers. I teach college; I can't get my students to read, they're lazy and functionally illiterate. But they're on Facebook constantly.
      • castor troy 3 mths ago
        Yea Stupid & Lazy and They Occupy anything to get out of work , Perfect for Obama`s give me something for a vote campaign .
    • Blah Blah Blah  •  3 mths ago
      Unless it's an academic book who really cares if they stretch the truth in a book ? These class action lawyers are ridiculous anymore. The law firms dream up a suit and then advertise for people to climb on board. The people with the actual claims get very small amounts once divided but those lawyers rake in millions. It should not be allowed to continue or we risk scaring everyone away from starting out on new endeavors.
      • Ian 3 mths ago
        The legal precedent is the dangerous thing here. If it leads to a law that says a book must be labeled 'fiction' unless every single event within can be confirmed to be factual, that would destroy a good deal of academic works.

        Even if you think that's not a big deal, I wouldn't want to be within a thousand miles of the argument that would erupt over what to label the Bible.
    • Ian  •  3 mths ago
      It's almost impossible to make a compelling narrative out of real-life events. I would expect some embellishment. I don't know if this guy "crossed the line" (not even sure what that would entail) but to rule that a book has to be completely factual or labeled as fiction would be disastrous.
    • paul  •  3 mths ago
      " Americans are so litigious! And ridiculous!"

      You shouldn't generalize like that, Jack. Whether it's race, color or creed. It makes you look stupid.
      • SantaFeJack 3 mths ago
        Paul: it is common knowledge that Americans are among the most, if not the most litigious people on the planet. Leave it to you to drag race, creed and color into a discussion of a book lawsuit. I guess we'll have to wait for the "It's Obama's fault" comment.
    • SantaFeJack  •  Santa Fe, New Mexico  •  3 mths ago
      If you didn't like the book after you found out about the discrepancies, take it back where you bought it and ask for your money back. Americans are so litigious! And ridiculous!
      • S 3 mths ago
        The retailer is not responsible.
      • SantaFeJack 3 mths ago
        True, but the retailer will refund your money, and then be reimbursed by the publisher. Beats the hell out of paying lawyers a million bucks!
    • LonnieX  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      the key to this story lies with what the attorneys made off of the suit...
      • Ed 3 mths ago
        I agree, Lonnie, thats the real crime.
    • Bottom of the Pile  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      this lawsuit and the one against Frey at least create a deterrent to other authors that there may be a price to pay for misrepresenting their work for profit or fame/both.
    • james d  •  3 mths ago
      Check out the religious affiliation of all the parties involved. What do you get? Jew on Jew!!!!
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