TONIGHT: Class Action Lawsuit, IML, and phone scams

NARSOL in Action along with Registry Matters podcasts will be holding a nationwide conference call on Thursday, July 19, beginning at 6:00 pm eastern. Due to the recent news of the lawsuit filed in Michigan, and the dismissal of the IML lawsuit, we have modified the agenda for a second time to include information about the International Megan’s Law challenge (IML), and we will not have the Can They Do That Segment which had been previously announced for the third hour.

The Agenda is:

Hour 1: The ACLU’s class action lawsuit filed in Michigan.

Hour 2: The various monetary scams which have been making their way around the United States.

Hour 3: International Megan’s Law with Paul Rigney.

We will have an attorney from the ACLU of Michigan to discuss the class action lawsuit. Lori Hamilton from our Oklahoma affiliate along with other NARSOL affiliate leaders will be on to discuss the registry scams. We will take phone calls from those who have either been victims of the scammers or know the details of such attempts. Some have fallen victim and have paid as much as $2000.00 to scammers claiming to be law enforcement calling about non-existent warrants. While on air, you may remain anonymous if you wish. Paul Rigney will be with us during the third hour to discuss his organization’s plan regarding IML.

The goals of the program are: (1) to let our supporters know that crucial impact litigation is being filed around the country and find out more about it; (2) to provide potential victims of scammers with advice on how to assist us in identifying the culprits; and (3) to alert registered citizens to the status of international travel.

King Alexander, an attorney from Louisiana, will be with us during the final hour to take your questions if there is sufficient time.

Sign Up Instructions

Although it is not mandatory, we ask that you sign up so that we have an idea how many will be attending the call. The phone number is 641.715.3660, followed by 957605#. You may call in directly with a telephone or, if you have a speaker and microphone or a headset with a mic, you may access the call through your computer and follow the on-screen directions for inputting the number and the code.

Live Stream Option

We also are going to Live Stream the call on You Tube. There won’t be any video, just an audio stream, so you can try this if you’d rather not call in. You can access it through your computer or use your Roku or ChromeCast and have the call played over your TV.

Disclaimer

Keep in mind, responses provided on the program are merely intended to offer guidance and should not be construed as legal advice. We cannot cover the specifics of any individual’s situation sufficiently to know what the most prudent course of action is, so NARSOL advises all participants to consult with an attorney in their jurisdiction to determine whether there may be a viable cause of action.

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