Bubba Clem |
Back then, in the middle of a radio ratings war with rival DJ Todd "MJ" Schnitt, Clem insulted Schnitt's wife and wished his competitor dead.
"I will not be happy until I have an MJ funeral in the streets in Tampa, Florida," he said.
The Tampa Bay Times reports the Schnitts sued him for defamation, ultimately losing at trial in 2013, but not before they racked up a nearly $2 million legal bill with their attorneys at the Tampa firm of Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick. When the couple paid only half of what they owed, the law firm sued them for the remainder. The Schnitts responded with a lawsuit of their own, asserting legal malpractice and arguing that the firm should return the money they had already paid.
Now in its third week, the trial is expected to conclude this week.
C. Philip Campbell |
Campbell had represented the Schnitts in their unsuccessful case against Clem.
Taking aim at Campbell, who had been hired by Clear Channel to represent Clem in several cases in the early 2000s, Clem suggested the lawyer was a traitor for agreeing to represent his radio rival Schnitt.
Although a Hillsborough County judge and the Florida Bar reviewed the arrangement and found nothing wrong with it, Clem continued to sound wounded.
Stepping back briefly to reflect on his unusual role in the current trial, Clem marveled at his transition from the Schnitts' enemy to their witness.
"I was the bad guy for the longest time," he said. "Now I'm the pingpong in the middle. I just find that sort of comical."
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