Thompson Claims God Caused Take-Two Stock Drop
Jack Thompson – our favorite disbarred lawyer – will never rest, it seems. The attorney, who was recently permanently disbarred, last year bought stock in Take Two to lead a stockholder revolt against chairman Strauss Zelnick, who he compared to a young Hitler. However, that’s not all: Thompson’s email exchange with GamePolitics has been disclosed, where he claims that God – yes, God Himself – was responsible for Take-Two’s stock dropping in value by 35% in the past year.
And he also condemns Zelnick to an “eternity of punishment… unless he repents and accepts Christ.” The first email is below; hit the jump for the full exchange.
From: Jack Thompson
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 6:44 AM
To: Dennis McCauley
Subject: Spin this, Strauss…GOD STRIKES TAKE-TWO DOWN
Take-Two dropped $2.35 to $9.72 in extended trading after the announcement and fell as low as $9.60. The shares… have declined 35 percent this year. The results contrast with comments Zelnick made in an interview on Nov. 3, when he said sales of the company’s video games hadn’t been hurt by the recession…
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From: Dennis McCauley
To: ‘Jack Thompson’
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 6:52 AM
Subject: RE: Spin this, Strauss…So, if T2’s business reverse was God’s vengeance, does that mean that God struck you down too when you were disbarred?…
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From: Jack Thompson
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 9:10 AM
To: Dennis McCauley
Subject: Re: Spin this, Strauss……If you had any understanding of the Bible and of God you would understand that persecution comes Christians’ way, and we are blessed by it. There is no blessing for Zelnick, who is not a Christian, when he gets what he deserves…
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From: Dennis McCauley
To: ‘Jack Thompson’
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 6:54 AM
Subject: in relation to your Take-Two shareholder revolt……Are you saying that problems for Christians are blessings, while problems for non-Christians are vengeance from the Almighty? Also, how do you know what Zelnick’s religion is?
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From: Jack Thompson
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 7:11 AM
To: Dennis McCauley
Subject: Re: in relation to your Take-Two shareholder revolt…Here’s another passage of Scripture that you don’t understand and never read: “All things work to the good for those who love the Lord and are called according to His purpose.” That group would include me and not Zelnick. Zelnick is not a believer in the Gospel. How do I know? Because the man who got us together is a Christian, with a massive ministry in Hollywood and the rest of the entertainment industry. It was because of the spiritual aspect of this struggle that he got the two of us together, and Zelnick failed the test.
If you knew anything about the Gospel, you would understand further that Paul, whose writings are considered part of the canon, tells Christians, not unbelievers, that we are to “count it all joy” when trials and tribulations come our way.
I have been persecuted for my faith, not because I did anything wrong, by those committed to evil. Glad to clear it up for you. And as it now stands, Mr. Zelnick’s problems at Take-Two are minuscule [sic] compared to the eternity of punishment that is coming his way unless he repents and accepts Christ as I did 32 years ago this month. You might do well to read the Gospel of John yourself. Come to think of it, I’ll write Strauss about all this and send you a copy…





