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Lauren Witzke, the woman who initially posted documents to 'X' alleging GOP Vice Chair Brian K. Pritchard 'sexted' young women while married, has been sued by the Stew Peters organization for serious intellectual property infringement.
The lawsuit document is attached below.
The document is lengthy but the accusations stem from the documentary 'Died Suddenly', which became a viral hit. The film exposed the mass murder created by the Covid vaccines.
Witzke and her firm were hired to help market the production as an independent contractor.
The allegations are extensive, and serious, but in a nutshell, the plaintiff alleges Witzke and her partners hijacked the film's intellectual property, social media, and trademark, to profit off it themselves, without the consent or knowledge of the plaintiff. The financial damage looks to be substantial.
The alleged behavior, if proven, looks intentional, and calculated by Witzke and her group to essentially steal large sums of money from the Stew Peters' organization.
The alleged behavior includes unauthorized requests for monetary donations - funds which were never provided to the plaintiff, selling fraudulent 'executive producer' titles, 'hoodwinking' X followers on false X account, filing false trademark claims, misrepresenting ownership of 'the sequel', copyright infringement, accepting false subscriptions.