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Earlier this week, the Comic Book Legal Defense put out a call for help. They need to raise more money to help with the upcoming legal defense of comic retailer Gordon Lee. The CBLDF, who've already spent over US$80K on the case urged comic fans to donate more. The CBLDF wrote:
Gordon Lee Trial Date Set – CBLDF Needs Your Help!
The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund urgently needs your help. This August, the long-running case of Georgia v. Gordon Lee will finally go to trial, with court costs expected to hit $20,000.
For nearly three years the Fund has defended Georgia retailer Gordon Lee, seeing him through multiple arraignments and procedures, and racking up $80,000 in legal bills. The charges stem from a Halloween 2004 incident in which Lee handed out, among other free comics, an anthology featuring an excerpt from the critically acclaimed graphic novel The Salon. The segment depicted a historically accurate meeting between 20th Century art icons Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso, the latter depicted in the nude. It was a harmless sequence, no more explicit than the nudity displayed in the award winning Watchmen. Yet because the title found its way into the hands of a minor, Floyd County prosecutors hit Lee with two felony counts and five misdemeanors. The Fund eventually knocked out most of the charges, but must now defeat the two remaining misdemeanor counts of Distribution of Harmful to Minors Material, each carrying a penalty of up to one year in prison and up to $1,000 in fines.
The case is slated to go to trial the week of August 13. We urgently need your support in order to wage the best defense possible against these remaining charges, and that means raising the $20,000 that the trial is expected to cost. Here’s how you can help:
Make A Monetary Donation: Every dollar counts, so please visit the cbldf.org and make a tax-deductible contribution today. As a thank-you for making a donation of $30 or more, the Fund will give you a brand new t-shirt displaying the text of the First Amendment in the shape of an American flag. Show your commitment to free speech, and your support for this very important case.
Join The CBLDF: Now is the time to join or renew your membership in the Fund. Your member dollars provide the baseline of support that we need to perform our casework, and defend your right to buy whatever comics you wish. If you join now with a basic membership of $25 you will receive a CBLDF Member Card, featuring new Groo art by the one-and-only Sergio Aragones, as well as a subscription to our news publication Busted!, and special admission to CBLDF events across the country. If you join at a level of $100 or more, you will also receive one of the new First Amendment t-shirts.
Donate Original Art & Collectibles: With summer conventions upon us, the Fund needs original art, high-grade comics, and other collectible items to make the most of our summer auctions. Please e-mail cbldf1@gmail.com for more information about how to donate to our auctions, or with a description of your intended donation. If your donation is accepted for our summer auctions, you will receive a letter of acknowledgment and a 2007 membership. To ensure that your donation is received safely, please do not send physical items until accepted by the CBLDF.
With Gordon Lee's freedom in the balance, the CBLDF needs everyone who values Free Expression in comic books to do his or her part to support this very important case. Please visit cbldf.org and make your contribution today.
In response to the Comic Book Legal Defense group putting out the call for donations to help in the Gordon Lee legal battle, Sequential Tart's Editor-In-Chief, Katherine Keller has offered to donate US$1000 to the cause, if 40 people will each donate US$25.
Keller issued this challenge to the comics community at large:
I believe the First Amendment is the foundation of all of our freedoms.
Though I might not like everything comics publishers produce, I believe in their right to publish it. I don't want to live in a United States where retailers can be arrested for selling "Heroes for Hentai" or for a comic portraying a documented historical event that shows a naked man depicted in a manner that's about as "sexy" as Michelangelo's David or an ancient Greek Kouros.
Finally, as the wife of a retailer, I also have a vested interest in helping protect Gordon Lee, because tomorrow it could be my husband's store on the line."
Keller noted if she receives 40 emailed proofs of a minimum donation of $25 to the CBLDF, she will personally hand Charles Brownstein a check for $1000 at this year's San Diego Comic Con. "That's 45% of my monthly take-home pay," Keller said.
Proof of a donation made since 6/10/2007 may be emailed to kadymae at operamail dot com.
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