Grab the popcorn ladies and gents. Jack Thompson, our favorite anti-gaming lawyer, is back again. Thompson has written a scathing letter to EA, asking that he be allowed to help in the buyout of Take-Two, so that Strauss Zelnick can be "evicted." EA naturally declined the offer. GameDaily has the story.
From his email to EA:
Unfortunately, there is something else embedded at Take-Two: Strauss Zelnick.
I met with Zelnick last May in a Central Park West condominium, and what Zelnick did in that meeting was explain to me how he would use Take-Two to continue to market and sell its adult video game products to children. He also threatened and promised that he would continue to "wage war" against me or anyone who opposed this sale of adult products to children. After the meeting, he then went ahead and made good on that promise. It was quite a remarkable moment in my life and one which Zelnick undoubtedly regrets. He should. Take-Two shareholders don't know about it, however.