I heard on a local radio station that ShadowMan is being sued for displaying the film footage and putting up the website. Is this true?
Although we cannot openly discuss any pending court action or legal proceedings against ShadowMan Entertainment, we can acknowledge that we are facing “increased pressure” from victims’ family members and the police authorities. More information will be released via our media page. Is there a possibility the film may NOT be shown or not be released. Sadly there is a real possibility of this. Robert Lambert, president of ShadowMan Entertainment has indicated publicaly and in a recent news interview with a television station ( we are not releasing which one at this time ) that if the courts prevent the documentary from being made or the tapes released, he will see that the entire video footage will be displayed on the Internet for all to see. This is against the advice he has received from his legal advisors.
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