Summary
A federal judge in Florida dismissed a lawsuit against attorney James L. Wilkes II by fashion designers Marco Morante and Chris Psaila. The court criticized the lawsuit for being filled with sensational claims about Erika Jayne, a TV star, and her ex-husband, Tom Girardi. The lawsuit did not clearly present legal claims and missed important legal details about the case.
Key Facts
- A judge in Florida dismissed a lawsuit against attorney James L. Wilkes II.
- The lawsuit was filed by fashion designers Marco Morante and Chris Psaila.
- The complaint included allegations about TV star Erika Jayne and her ex-husband, Tom Girardi.
- The judge called the lawsuit “sensational” and not substantial in legal terms.
- The lawsuit claimed involvement in a fraud scheme connected to Girardi’s misuse of client funds.
- The judge noted the complaint failed to establish the court's jurisdiction correctly.
- The judge labeled the complaint a “shotgun pleading,” meaning it was vague and unrelated to clear legal claims.
- The plaintiffs were given 21 days to rewrite and resubmit their complaint.