Cary Katz

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'You know, you're trying to relitigate something that has passed, gone, finished.'
Judge Eileen Bransten to Blaze TV counsel Jeffrey Mitchell of Browne George Ross
New York Supreme Court, September 13th 2018

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UPDATE! On June 7th 2019 Blaze TV lost on every single one of almost a hundred claims in their second ten-million-dollar suit against me. Less than a month later, July 2nd, the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court ordered Blaze to pay me over one million dollars in legal fees.

In February 2017, Cary Katz and CRTV fired me, canceled my TV show, and sued me for $10 million. They lost, comprehensively - that's to say, on every single one of their claims. Nonetheless, they staggered on into a second and then third year of litigation, because a vengeful and unprincipled billionaire refused to accept his defeat. Since that first suit, Katz's CRTV network has ceased to exist. They've now 'merged' with Glenn Beck's The Blaze to become part of Blaze TV. So far Katz's second largest shareholder seems to be enjoying it about as well as you might expect, and about as much as the audience. Three of Mark Levin's CRTV colleagues have instantlydeparted. CRTV, LLC is likewise defunct.

So two-and-a-half years after CRTV sued me for ten million dollars and eighteen months after they lost, totally, we're still here and they're not - as I foresaw ('I promise we shall be here long after CRTV is gone'). Don't know what I ever did to Glenn Beck that made him want to sign on to Katz and Levin's loser suits. We'd always had very cordial relations, and he helped make America Alone and 'A Marshmallow World' bestsellers. But times change...

Immediately after their initial loss, Katz decided to double-down on his wrongdoing and mendacity and told us he would never pay the judge's award of damages. Within days of CRTV's defeat going public ('Conservative Pundit Wins $4M From Network That Fired Him'), he and his corporate sock-puppet then re-sued me, this time for a combined $25 million. My old boss Conrad Black, whom Katz named as Grievance 75B in his floppo 'statements at issue', wrote a characteristically sharp summary in The National Post of the poker-playing billionaire's tedious and unavailing cases. But, for the benefit of the many lawyers among our readership who purport to be interested in this kind of thing, we provide a more detailed guide to Katz's unsuccessful suits as follows:

1) CRTV vs STEYN: THE VERDICT
Here's Judge Gordon's original award in the very first CRTV vs Steyn suit. In this case, I'm the petitioner, in that I had to go to the New York Supreme Court to get the deadbeats CRTV to pay up what Judge Gordon said they owed me.

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2) BLAZE TV/CRTV vs STEYN: THE SECOND VERDICT
Here's CRTV/Blaze's return to the American Arbitration Association to sue me second time around for breach of contract, for another $10 million. In this case, I'm the respondent. Yet again Blaze TV lost - on every single one of almost a hundred claims.

3) KATZ vs CRTV: THE SELF-SUING STUNT
Here's Cary Katz's self-suing bollocks in the Clark County Court, Nevada, where Katz's left buttock is suing Katz's right buttock to drive his own company into pseudo-insolvency and therefore be too broke to pay me what it owes. Here, because he's suing himself and is therefore both plaintiff and defendant, I'm the plaintiff-in-intervention.

4) KATZ vs STEYN: THE FEDERAL FLOP
Finally, here's Katz's personal defamation suit in federal court for $15 million. I'm the defendant. This suit was dismissed and the case closed by Judge Jennifer Dorsey on August 16th 2019.

So I've been the petitioner, the defendant, the respondent, and the plaintiff-in-intervention. That's not quite a full set: I've yet to be a counter-claimant-appellant-in-intervention, but give it another week or two...

In addition, Katz and his latest sock-puppet entity 'Galaxy Media' (which operates out of the same offices as CRTV and shares the same tireless 'sole manager', Elizabeth Wood) have filed multiple fraudulent UCC claims against CRTV in jurisdictions from Virginia to California (see page 14 here).

Now a little more detail:

1) Re the original award, in September 2018 CRTV attempted to do an end-run round Judge Gordon's decision with a last-minute request for an 'amended' judgment that Cary Katz had beat the rap. In the New York Supreme Court Judge Bransten called their maneuver 'ridiculous' (page 12). Under the sclerotic processes of the Empire State's courts, it took nine months between filing the petition and entry of judgment. But here, very belatedly, is the actual judgment - which then went to appeal before the Supreme Court's Appellate Division. On July 2nd 2019, the First Department of the Appellate Division ordered Blaze/CRTV to pay me over one million dollars in legal fees. So, after passing before seven judges at various levels of the process, every penny of the award to me and Mark Steyn Enterprises has been upheld.

2) Re Katz and CRTV's return to AAA to sue me second time around for $10 million, in this case the pathetic cockwomble was reduced to complaining that by selecting 'Oh, Happy Day' and 'We Are the Champions' as Songs of the Week I was somehow getting at him. So, as you'll have deduced, this case, like all his cases, went nowhere. After a week-long trial of Blaze/CRTV's revised 'statements at issue'), in June 2019 a Final Award was issued, ruling that Blaze/CRTV had lost on every single one of those remaining 'statements'. There were a remarkable number of devastating findings of fact - including that Katz's company hires convicted criminals who intimidate women - and a few more amusing ones, such as the judicial determination that Blaze TV's Chief Content Officer Chris Crane is in fact 'potty-mouthed'.

Don't know why he would want that on his record, but that's what you risk when you're a wanker who goes to court with no legitimate grievance - that the court upon examination of all these ridiculous non-grievances finds against you, which Philip O'Neill's adjudication does, on a near industrial scale, culminating in a ruling (Statement 92 here) that all but finds Katz is indeed a cockwomble, or at any rate is exhibiting cockwomble-esque behavior: a first in American jurisprudence.

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The decision concludes (page 45) with a note on Blaze TV's hypocrisy that should embarrass Levin, Beck and the other purported 'constitutional conservatives' among its hosts:

'The bedrock guarantee of our society is that people should be able to speak and write freely in public. US Const Amend I; NY Const, art I, § 8. CRTV purports to stand for that principle as its 'primary value'. See Tr. at p.1202 II. 9-15 (Alena Charles, Senior VP MP Marketing Blaze Media, Tr. p.1160 11020-23.) Yet, when push came to shove, CRTV sought to constrain that guarantee in a dispute with one of its former talents.'

I will find it hard ever again to take seriously Levin and Beck on the US Constitution.

3) Re Cary Katz's self-suing bollocks, here's my motion to intervene. Mysteriously, Katz 'settled' with CRTV the day after our intervention (if only all their suits were so easily disposed of), so there was nothing to intervene in. However, Judge Johnson was under no illusion about these phonies:

'In so concluding, this Court appreciates the position taken by MR. STEYN, MARK STEYN ENTERPRISES (US), INC. and OAK HILL MEDIA, INC. the lawsuit filed by MR. KATZ against CRTV LLC, a limited liability compañy of which he owns the majority of units, is a sham and, in essence, results in a fraudulent conveyance.'

Understandably they'd like to keep much of this bogus self-suing stunt sealed from public view, but Judge Johnson was having none of it, and ruled that merely avoiding a litigant's 'embarrassment, incrimination, or exposure to further litigation' is no reason to conceal evidence. Preach it, sister.

4) Re Katz's personal defamation suit for $15 million, it was originally in Nevada District Court but was removed to federal court. In this case, here's my reply to Katz, written in the rather tedious call-and-response format. Nonetheless, connoisseurs may enjoy certain paragraphs along the way, including 21-23. Bottom line:

'Defendants admit that they have made true, non-defamatory statements that correctly describe Plaintiff Katz as 'deadbeat,' 'scofflaw,' 'dishonorable,' 'criminal'...'

So stipulated.

In January 2019, the same loser lawyer from the first case, Eric M George (second from the left here), 'deposed' me on Katz's behalf. Sample quote:

STEYN: This didn't work for you at the last trial. I thought you might have some new shtick today.

GEORGE: Let's move forward. Let's look at Exhibit --

STEYN: Have you won anything since I last saw you, by the way?

A few days later, Eric M George filed a motion in Las Vegas whining that Defendant Steyn is saying big meanie things about him. Whatever he's won lately, it wasn't this one. As usual, these wanker delaying tactics, irrelevant to the merits of the case, availed him naught. On August 16th 2019 Katz's complaint was dismissed with prejudice and Judge Jennifer Dorsey closed the case.

Any further suits by frivolous abusive malicious harassing litigant Katz and/or his various sock-puppet entities will be posted here. But for the moment, and for the first time in two-and-a-half years, all CRTV/Blaze TV's crappy cases are dead, done and dismissed, following defeat on every single one of this worthless fake-conservative faux-network's stupid claims.

As for Katz's personal defamation suit, on the day that case was dismissed with prejudice I barely noticed because I was basking in my success as America's ratings king. So Katz and his cockwombling associates failed in their broader objective, too. I do hope they won't make the mistake of suing me again.

Katz in 1975 (from the back of the Steely Dan album Katy Lied)

Gary Katz is an American record producer, best known for his work on albums by Steely Dan. Katz has also produced numerous other recording artists and assisted in the discovery and signing of a number of subsequently successful acts.

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Career[edit]

A lifelong music fan, Katz grew up in Brooklyn listening to Chuck Berry and Fats Domino on a transistor radio. He had friends in the band Jay and the Americans who were his connection to the music business. The band worked with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, who produced hit records for the Coasters and the Drifters. After Katz spent time with Leiber and Stoller in the studio, he realized he wanted to be a record producer. His first job after graduating from school was with singer Bobby Darin. Darin admired Bobby Kennedy, and when Kennedy was shot, Darin dropped out of music. Katz found work at Avco Embassy, but two years later the company closed. A friend in Los Angeles who was working for Dunhill Records suggested Katz write a letter to Jay Lasker, the head of Dunhill, to ask for a job. The letter amused Lasker, and he hired Katz.[1]

Katz worked with The Mamas & the Papas, Steppenwolf, and Three Dog Night. Katz also has broad experience with A & R, responsible for artist signings such as Jim Croce, Chaka Khan, Rufus, and Jimmy Buffett.

Katz is most famous for his work as a producer on every Steely Dan album recorded during the first run of their career, from Can't Buy a Thrill in 1972 to Gaucho in 1980.[2] He also produced The Nightfly, the first solo album by the band's lead vocalist Donald Fagen, in 1982.

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Katz's other production credits include albums by Diana Ross, 10cc, Joe Cocker, The Alarm, Laura Nyro, Rosie Vela, Thomas Jefferson Kaye, Eye to Eye, Love and Money, and Marc Jordan.[3] He was a project manager for the alternative metal band Sevendust in 2005.[4]

Katz had a joint venture with Interscope called Jake Records before moving to Warner Brothers as a producer and A&R man, where they enjoyed success as a company and creating new artists. He was one of two people responsible for signing Prince, Dire Straits, Christopher Cross, and Rickie Lee Jones to Warner Bros. He worked at the Burbank offices for six years, then at the New York offices for another four, alongside Jerry Wexler.

Awards and honors[edit]

  • Grammy Award nomination, Album of the Year, Aja by Steely Dan, 1977
  • Grammy Award nomination, Album of the Year, Gaucho by Steely Dan, 1981
  • Grammy Award nomination, Producer of the Year, The Nightfly by Donald Fagen, 1982[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^Houser, Kristin (26 July 2010). 'Interview with Gary Katz'. Lamusicblog.com. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  2. ^Buckley, Peter (20 November 2003). The rough guide to rock. Rough Guides. pp. 1006–1007. ISBN978-1-84353-105-0. Retrieved 3 July 2010.
  3. ^'Gary Katz Credits'. AllMusic. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  4. ^'Next - Sevendust Credits AllMusic'. AllMusic. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  5. ^'Gary Katz'. Grammy.com. 22 May 2018. Retrieved 28 August 2018.

External links[edit]

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