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Wegman v. Mashey

Filing Date: 2014
Case Categories:
  • Climate Change Protesters and Scientists
    • Scientists
Principal Laws:
Tortious Interference, Conspiracy
Description: Action against climate science writer seeking damages for tortious interference with contract and conspiracy.
  • Wegman v. Mashey
    Docket number(s): 1:15-cv-00486
    Court/Admin Entity: E.D. Va.
    Case Documents:
    Filing Date Type File Action Taken Summary
    04/30/2015 Notice of Voluntary Dismissal Download Notice of voluntary dismissal filed. The action was originally filed in Virginia state court but was removed to the federal district court for the Eastern District of Virginia. On April 30, 2015, Wegman filed a notice of voluntary dismissal. A parallel action asserting the same claims was filed by another author of the 2006 report, Yasmin Said, and was also withdrawn.
    04/13/2015 Notice Action removed to federal court.
  • Wegman v. Mashey
    Docket number(s): 2014 03296
    Court/Admin Entity: Va. Cir. Ct.
    Case Documents:
    Filing Date Type File Action Taken Summary
    03/10/2014 Complaint Download Complaint filed. In March 2014, Edward Wegman, the lead author of a 2006 report to Congress that purported to undermine the scientific basis for climate change, filed a lawsuit against John Mashey, a computer scientist who studied “climate science & anti-science and energy issues” and who had written about these issues in various venues, including DeSmogBlog, Skeptical Inquirer, and Deep Climate. Wegman alleged that Mashey’s writings about the 2006 report—in which Mashey asserted numerous problems with the report, including a significant amount of plagiarized text—caused Wegman to be investigated by his university and to lose his position as an editor of a journal. Wegman asserted claims of tortious interference with contract, common law conspiracy, and statutory conspiracy.

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