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TONY ORTEGA
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[Scientology and Masterson want punishment for John Kucera and Boies Schiller]
After the Second Appellate District in Los Angeles delivered a nearly total victory to the Jane Doe victims and rejected Scientology’s appeal of its anti-SLAPP in the Danny Masterson civil lawsuit, we were left with a question: What about the AI sanctions?
If you remember, during briefing in the appeal, Scientology had called the court’s attention to what appeared to be hallucinatory AI citations in a document from the Boies Schiller attorneys representing the Jane Does.
Boies Schiller partner John Kucera confirmed that AI had been used in the preparation of the document, and he took responsibility for the errors, without really explaining how they had happened.
Scientology wanted the court to deal very severely with the blunder. Misuse of AI has become a persistent problem in the courts, but this was the first time a national, prestigious firm like Boies Schiller had been caught up in such a debacle.
Scientology not only wanted the court to come down hard on Kucera with sanctions, but also for the Jane Does to forfeit the arguments in their brief that were tainted by the AI glitches.
Instead, the court essentially ignored the AI issue as it affirmed the lower court ruling of Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Upinder Kalra, denying Scientology’s anti-SLAPP except for a couple of very minor changes to the Jane Does’ lawsuit.
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Excerpt:

[Scientology and Masterson want punishment for John Kucera and Boies Schiller]
After the Second Appellate District in Los Angeles delivered a nearly total victory to the Jane Doe victims and rejected Scientology’s appeal of its anti-SLAPP in the Danny Masterson civil lawsuit, we were left with a question: What about the AI sanctions?
If you remember, during briefing in the appeal, Scientology had called the court’s attention to what appeared to be hallucinatory AI citations in a document from the Boies Schiller attorneys representing the Jane Does.
Boies Schiller partner John Kucera confirmed that AI had been used in the preparation of the document, and he took responsibility for the errors, without really explaining how they had happened.
Scientology wanted the court to deal very severely with the blunder. Misuse of AI has become a persistent problem in the courts, but this was the first time a national, prestigious firm like Boies Schiller had been caught up in such a debacle.
Scientology not only wanted the court to come down hard on Kucera with sanctions, but also for the Jane Does to forfeit the arguments in their brief that were tainted by the AI glitches.
Instead, the court essentially ignored the AI issue as it affirmed the lower court ruling of Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Upinder Kalra, denying Scientology’s anti-SLAPP except for a couple of very minor changes to the Jane Does’ lawsuit.
READ MORE
Scientology petitions the court: Where are the AI sanctions in the Danny Masterson lawsuit?
After the Second Appellate District in Los Angeles delivered a nearly total victory to the Jane Doe victims and rejected Scientology’s appeal of its anti-SLAPP in the Danny Masterson civil lawsuit, we were left with a question: What about the AI sanctions?