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hero_prop_suit [2019/03/06 09:31] – [Legal Complaint] Carlos Pedrazahero_prop_suit [2019/07/27 14:28] Carlos Pedraza
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 <fs x-small>UPDATED FEBRUARY 19, 2019<wrap indent>|</wrap><wrap indent>9 MIN READ</wrap></fs> <fs x-small>UPDATED FEBRUARY 19, 2019<wrap indent>|</wrap><wrap indent>9 MIN READ</wrap></fs>
  
-====== Trial in Peters' Prop Sale, Defamation Lawsuit Due in 2020 ======+====== Trial in Peters' Prop Sale, Defamation Lawsuit Set for 2020 ======
  
 **//In Countersuit, Peters Seeks Almost $200,000 from Sale of Enterprise Model in Which He Claims a Role//** **//In Countersuit, Peters Seeks Almost $200,000 from Sale of Enterprise Model in Which He Claims a Role//**
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 A January 2020 trial awaits Axanar producer [[Alec Peters]] in a Nevada courtroom, where he's being sued for defamation by Tiana Armstrong of [[http://www.heroprop.com|Hero Prop LLP]], a Las Vegas company, over a disputed sale of the Enterprise-E model from Star Trek: First Contact. A January 2020 trial awaits Axanar producer [[Alec Peters]] in a Nevada courtroom, where he's being sued for defamation by Tiana Armstrong of [[http://www.heroprop.com|Hero Prop LLP]], a Las Vegas company, over a disputed sale of the Enterprise-E model from Star Trek: First Contact.
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 Meanwhile, Peters himself filed an amended countersuit November 7, 2018, seeking $165,000 in damages, plus attorneys' fees and other damages, claiming he is owed for his role in the six-figure sale brokered by the company of the model of the U.S.S. Enterprise-E from //Star Trek: First Contact//. Meanwhile, Peters himself filed an amended countersuit November 7, 2018, seeking $165,000 in damages, plus attorneys' fees and other damages, claiming he is owed for his role in the six-figure sale brokered by the company of the model of the U.S.S. Enterprise-E from //Star Trek: First Contact//.
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 ===== Legal Complaint ===== ===== Legal Complaint =====
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 +The eight-page legal complaint details attempts by Hero Prop to broker the sale of the 10.5-foot long Enterprise-E model constructed for the TNG film, //Star Trek: First Contact//
  
 <WRAP right round download 320px> <wrap lo>**LEGAL COMPLAINT** Read the eight-page lawsuit filed against Alec Peters by Hero Prop LLP, and its co-owner, Tiana Armstrong, in a Nevada district court. {{:heroprop-v-peters.pdf|Download 49K PDF}} \\ <WRAP right round download 320px> <wrap lo>**LEGAL COMPLAINT** Read the eight-page lawsuit filed against Alec Peters by Hero Prop LLP, and its co-owner, Tiana Armstrong, in a Nevada district court. {{:heroprop-v-peters.pdf|Download 49K PDF}} \\
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 **COUNTERCLAIM** Read Alec Peters’ response to the legal complaint with his counterclaim against Armstrong. {{:peters_answer_and_counterclaim.pdf|Download 58K PDF}} </wrap> </WRAP> **COUNTERCLAIM** Read Alec Peters’ response to the legal complaint with his counterclaim against Armstrong. {{:peters_answer_and_counterclaim.pdf|Download 58K PDF}} </wrap> </WRAP>
  
-The eight-page legal complaint details attempts by Hero Prop to broker the sale of the 10.5-foot long Enterprise-E model constructed for the TNG film, //Star Trek: First Contact//The legal complaint was amended October 9 to address public defamatory statements Peters allegedly made about Armstrong after Peters was served in the lawsuit.+The legal complaint was amended October 9 to address public defamatory statements Peters allegedly made about Armstrong after Peters was served in the lawsuit.