
This may be comical to some, sad to others, and downright pathetic to a few. Dean Andrew Kantis had attorney Stuart Rapport send Glenn Hagele a letter that essentially tells Glenn Hagele to continue acting within the law like Hagele has been doing.
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Dean Kantis' accomplice Brent Hanson has published Glenn Hagele's personal identity including Social Security number on their respective websites. Brent Hanson has made very compelling arguments that it is perfectly legal to publish someone's personal identity (it is not). It appears by the contents of the letter from Dean Kantis' attorney that Dean Kantis is concerned that others may accept the argument of Kantis' buddy Brent Hanson and act outside the law.
As Glenn Hagele has said multiple times in multiple forums, he will not publish anything if it is not legal to do so. Publishing Dean Kantis' Social Security number would be a federal crime. Dean Kantis' friends and associates may violate federal law, but Glenn Hagele has repeatedly stated that he will not, and Glenn Hagele has not.
The information provided in this website by Glenn Hagele is accurate and within the law, has always been, and Glenn Hagele has never stated it would every be otherwise. Dean Kantis' attorney's letter is little more than an affirmation of what Glenn Hagele has said and done all along.
Although Kantis lives in Florida, he had a Chicago attorney send a letter to Glenn Hagele to verify that Hagele does not intend to publish any of Dean Kantis' personal information. Why a Chicago attorney? Because that is where Dean Kantis has been sued for $2 million for defamation and Stuart Rappaport is defending him. More on that later.
After sending an email filled with actionable false claims to most of the doctors affiliated with the nonprofit patient advocacy Council for Refractive Surgery Quality Assurance, which Glenn Hagele founded, Dean Kantis will undoubtedly not receive any letters from Glenn Hagele's legal representatives telling Dean Kantis to keep doing what he is already doing. More on that later too.