Monday, September 19, 2005

I've invited the Director of El Nuevo Dia on my show to talk about the Jan Hall letter.

Jose Maldonado,

I'd like to get you on my show, via phone, to talk about the Jan Hall letter. I'd like to know how it came to be in your possession? Also, a crime may have been committed here. Theft of mail is a federal crime punishable by jail time. How did this private letter fall into the public domain? Why did the newspaper El Nuevo Dia publish it without Jan Hall's permission?

Best~
Pat Campbell


From: Jose Maldonado [mailto:jmaldonado@endorlando.com]
Sent: Mon 9/19/2005 5:42 PM
To: Campbell, Pat (orlando)
Subject: FW:


Ms. Campbell,
Thank you for your interest in interviewing me for your program, but we are not commenting on this topic at this time.
Sincerely yours,
Jose Maldonado
Editor
El Nuevo Día

3 Comments:

At 3:37 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

If Jose comes on, maybe he will confirm that Jan leaked this letter to the press herself. I'll bet he has a realease form on file!

 
At 7:07 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't you think if Jan Hall had leaked this letter the Spanish newspaper would be shouting it from the rooftops? They are part of her lawsuit, too, if I am not mistaken.

 
At 11:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

A letter, once sent, becomes the property of the recipient, who can do with it what he wishes, unless there is a statute prohibiting it. The statute you mention does not apply.

 

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