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By Jack Coleman | May 11, 2011 | 00:18

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Libtalker Ed Schultz told his radio listeners Tuesday that he's a defendant in a federal lawsuit filed by an NBC engineer who alleges he helped get Schultz on television -- a man who Schultz claims has stalked Schultz and his wife.

Schultz began the second hour of his nationally syndicated radio show describing the lawsuit filed by Michael Queen, who is described in a press release issued by his lawyer as an NBC broadcast engineer, labor official and Schultz's "former partner." Schultz is labeled a "self-proclaimed champion of labor unions and workers' rights."

Queen is represented by attorney Mark Lane, author of two well-known books on the JFK assassination, "Rush to Judgment" and "Plausible Denial."

According to the press release, Queen approached the late NBC Washington bureau chief Tim Russert to suggest Schultz for a television show, followed by Queen suggesting this to Schultz in January 2008. The press release claims that "Meet the Press" and "Today" show director Max Schindler joined the effort, "only to quit shortly thereafter, citing ethical differences with Schultz." The press release further states (audio of Schultz remarks after page break) --

Among the many promises Schultz made to Queen was "any TV deal would obviously involve you. I will not do a TV deal without your involvement ..." Tim Russert suggested Queen pitch the concept to MSNBC president Phil Griffin in April 2008. Mr. Griffin initially turned the idea down, only to then hire Schultz nearly a year later, in March 2009, to host "The Ed Show." ...

After he was hired by MSNBC, Schultz met with Queen. Schultz personally assured Queen that he would pay Queen what he was owed. Since then Schultz has refused to honor those commitments to Queen. "We pitched the idea to various network executives, produced a TV pilot, secured an apartment in D.C. for Ed and his wife Wendy and even gave them a car to drive free for three months. We picked them up at the airport, and went shopping with them -- all while helping them become millionaires, and we received nothing for our efforts!"

On his radio show today, Schultz denied the claims, said he has spoken with a lawyer, and called the allegations as "damaging," which some may interpret as a tacit admission they aren't without foundation (audio here) --

Let me unequivocally state to the listeners of this radio show, I have not signed a contract with any agent or anyone else. I, I had no contract with, how can you be in breach of contract when you don't have a contract?! Uh, I mean, there's Tim Russert's name in this, there's Phil Griffin's name in this, uh, there's Max Schindler who used to direct "Meet the Press," his name is in this. Says that he was part of an effort to bring me to television and joined the project only to quit shortly thereafter citing ethical differences with Schultz. I didn't have an agent! I wasn't going to sign a contract with an agent. I wasn't going to sign a contract with anybody because we didn't have a TV show! It's just (laughs).

Now you should also know that Michael Queen was stalking me and Wendy and was escorted out of the building at NBC, and has intimidated my wife on one other occasion. And I want you to know that I will say what I have to say which is the truth. And I don't, I haven't breached any contract because there was no contract with Michael Queen. And this is a very damaging press release and I will have my friends in the legal world deal with it. 

Queen is suing Schultz for $100,000, TVNewser reports tonight. "Ed paid him in full for every cent he spent," Schultz lawyer Jeffrey Landa told TVNewser. "We're going to aggressively defend against (the suit) and aggressively counterclaim."

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$1000,000 and Ten Years in Prison

Submitted by Chris Norman on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 12:44am.

If Queen is telling the truth that he got Ed Schultz on television, isn't he also admitting to aiding and abetting the commission of a crime?

Let's make the 2012 campaign: "The War on Error"
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Ed's past track record should

Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 12:58am.

Ed's past track record should be proof enough that Queen would never get his money. If you study ed carefully you will find that he is driven be greed and the need for attention. His on air blubbering is nothing more than a sympathy ploy to his drones and minnions.

Non, je ne regrette rien. "You aren't angry because I might be a racist, you're angry because you know I'm right".
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Always get a contract with

Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 8:54am.

Always get a contract with specifics spelled out.

Nuke em til they glow; then shoot em in the dark
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Ed the Red.....

Submitted by adamsmith on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 9:00am.

Ed the Red has bad karma all over him. His time will come....Ironic if it will come from the left. Didn't he use to be a bad Rush Limbaugh clone? Yeah, I've heard he did Conservative talk radio and failed, only to become a shill for George Soros Enterprises..........Any truth to that or only rumor? I'm too lazy to check this Commie dirtbag out for myself.....

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Yep, he used to be like us but.......................

Submitted by Tomorama on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 9:18am.

That is true Adam, he was actually worse at being a Conservative non-factual nitwit with no audience.

He figured his road to riches was to be paved by the brainless, clueless, factless sheep called liberals.

We actually question what we are told, the liberal sheep "slurp it up" as gospel.

If you make poverty easy, you will have more of it. Benjamin Franklin
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Let that be a lesson to you Queen

Submitted by Boudin on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 9:00am.

As a NB's contributors tag say's: Never ever trust a liberal

Seek Truth, Defend Liberty
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Work is work.

Submitted by desert3030 on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 9:05am.

If what he claims is correct Mr. Ed should pay up, but this is the mode of a Lib. Never pay for what you can cheat someone out of. Queen's first mistake is getting involved with Mr. Ed, the only person on radio or TV who NEVER could pass a fact check review. But his 53 viewers like him.

Desert3030
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The Drunkster

Submitted by srhoades on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 9:51am.

Notice how the Drunkster keeps emphasizing that he had "no contract"? Sounds to me like Queen made a verbal agreement with him, possibly topped with a handshake. I don't know how far that'll go in a court of law, but if you're a man of honor and integrity a piece of paper shouldn't matter.

But then we are talking about the Drunkster, the concept of honor and integrity are completely foreign to him.

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Schultz began the second hour

Submitted by Jack Bauer on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 9:50am.

Schultz began the second hour of his nationally syndicated radio show

Shouldn't that be IRRATIONALLY SYNDICATED RADIO SHO? 


All of the above Mr Obama? --- How about ALL OF THE BELOW, instead.
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Ed is using his show to make

Submitted by Beukeboom on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 10:08am.

Ed is using his show to make claims about someone else who is suing him. His big mouth and lack of self-control may get him into trouble if a defamation lawsuit is filed against him. Apparently Ed doesn't realize or doesn't care that it's one thing to make accusations against a public figure while it's something completely different to make accusations against a private individual.

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I think this Queen guy is nuts

Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 12:23pm.

I mean, what sane person would want it to get out that they helped get Red Ed on the boob toob?

-Dave

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mark lane

Submitted by right of way on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 6:04pm.

i would recomment both of his books. excellent.

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