Sarah Palin Lawsuit Thrown Out Due To Lack Of Evidence Juneau, Alaska A lawsuit against former Alaska governor Sarah Palin was struck down on Thursday by a federal judge. The suit, brought against Palin by activist Chip Thoma, alleged that the politician had attempted to silence Thoma when he complained about traffic around the governor's mansion
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Three months before she quit she signed a book deal worth approximately $7 million.
Are you sure it wasn't 11 million or 1.25 million? Do you have a copy of the contract or are you just repeating what you read in TPM, HuffPo or some other rag?
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/sep/22/rnc-pays-some-palin-legal-bills-in-exchange-for-he/#ixzz2CVmggETz
"RNC Treasurer Randy Pullen, who co-signed the check with RNC Chief Administrative Officer Boyd Rutherford, said Mr. Rutherford told him the check was in exchange for Mrs. Palins help with RNC Chairman Michael S. Steele to raise money for midterm election campaigns"
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Frivolous, yes. But for the record, they were not lawsuits. They were ethics complaints being investigated by a commission appointed by Sarah Palin. Correct?
And if she could pay for her entire legal bill with a few weekends of speeches, why did she really resign?