{{::propworx_judgment-2-1.jpg|}} **BACK IN THE DAY** The cover of a lavish auction catalog published by Alec Peters’ Propworx company for a major 2010 Star Trek prop and costume auction — the same year as his ill-fated defamation suit against a critical blogger. Original image/Propworx MAY 16, 2019 | 3 MIN READ ====== Hero Prop Makes Tactical Legal Move Against Alec Peters ====== **//Prop company owner buys unpaid legal judgment in Peters' failed 2010 defamation case// ** {{TOC}}{{page>byline}} **A defamation lawsuit** long-forgotten by [[Axanar]] producer [[Alec Peters]] is coming back to haunt him in a new move by his legal opponent in the [[:hero_prop_suit|Nevada lawsuit]] over the sale of the Enterprise-E model. **//See also: [[hero_prop_suit|Trial in Peters' Prop Sale, Defamation Lawsuit Due in 2020]]//** {{page>subscribe}} ===== Unpaid Legal Judgment ===== The plaintiff in the Nevada [[hero_prop_suit|Hero Prop suit]], Tiana Armstrong, is going after at least $13,000 in damages Peters owes but has never paid to a blogger who criticized his business practices. That's on top of the damages she seeks in Nevada suit. ==== Jason DeBord ==== [{{ ::jason_debord-linkedin.jpg|**Jason DeBord** LinkedIn}}] Peters sued blogger Jason DeBord in 2010, claiming DeBord’s [[http://www.originalprop.com/blog/|Original Prop Blog]] had published defamatory articles about Peters and his company, Propworx. ---- //**__« I hereby further verify … the entire amount of $13,640 is unpaid [by Peters], due and owing, plus court costs and interest accrued at 10 percent per annum. »__ **// //— Defendant Jason DeBord, assigning his judgment for collection by Peters' newest legal opponent// {{ ::small_debord.jpg?85|}} **DOWNLOAD** the legal documents filed in Nevada district court assigning Alec Peters' unpaid judgment, for losing his defamation suit against blogger Jason DeBord, to his newest legal opponent, Tiana Anderson and her company, Hero Prop. \\ {{ ::debord_judgment.pdf |800K PDF}} ==== Case Thrown Out ==== That case was [[:hero_prop_suit#previous_defamation_suit|thrown out]] after a California judge found it was intended to stifle DeBord’s [[http://www.dmlp.org/legal-guide/anti-slapp-law-california|right to free speech]]. Peters never paid the $26,000 in attorney’s fees and court costs to DeBord and the blog (both co-defendants). DeBord was personally owed $13,000. ===== Pursuing Payment ===== According to court documents filed in Nevada, Armstrong purchased DeBord’s personal judgment, making him whole eight years since Peters’ lawsuit was struck. The court documents also show that Armstrong is seeking to get a Georgia court to allow her to pursue the DeBord judgment directly from Peters. [{{ :alec_peters.jpg?150|**Alec Peters**}}] ===== Why it Matters ===== Contacted by AxaMonitor, Armstrong would not comment on why she purchased DeBord’s judgment. But a few possibilities emerged: * **Swaying the judge**: Hero Prop’s suit will be decided by a judge, Armstrong having waived a jury trial. * **Who owes whom**: The judgment allows Armstrong to demonstrate going into trial that Peters owes her thousands of dollars. * **Forcing payment**: Once the California judgment is allowed to be pursued against Peters in Georgia, he’ll either have to pay it to resolve the long-ignored damages or let Armstrong use his non-payment at trial, and possibly to spotlight the [[:sphinxcon#finishing_the_bridge_set|hundreds of thousands of dollars]] Peters and Propworx owe many creditors — including the attorney who represented him in the lost case against DeBord. {{:axamonitor-ico.gif?nolink|}} COMMENT & SHARE \\ Discuss this article in [[face>groups/axamonitor/permalink/633798010468383/|AxaMonitor's Facebook group]] or share on:~~socialite~~ ---- **Keywords**{{tag>lawsuit legal Alec_Peters Propworx props Hero_Prop}}