Teresa Watson, a Rome-based independent Web site owner, has filed an application for a criminal warrant against Summerville attorney Bobby Lee Cook.
Watson claims Cook called her derogatory names in front of witnesses.
One name appears in a transcript from Dec. 14 when Cook attempted to depose Watson. The other name does not appear in the transcript.
Click to view 'Teresa Watson complaint'
The two have been at odds for weeks over a deposition Cook seeks from Watson. Cook believes that postings to Watsons Web site are relevant to a lawsuit in which he represents plaintiff Janice Galloway, who is suing Lyerly Mayor Chuck Jones.
Watson has maintained the postings are irrelevant and claimed First Amendment-type protections from responding to a deposition. On Dec. 14, she walked out of the attempted deposition in Cooks office. On Dec. 21, Watson was ordered by a Chattooga County Superior Court judge to answer Cooks questions, and a date of Jan. 11 was set for another deposition.
Wednesday, Watson filed her application for a criminal warrant. It is on the Jan. 3 docket of Chattooga County Magistrate Court.
Cook said that the Georgia criminal code Watson cites was declared unconstitutional in 1982. He described Watson as nutty as anybody Ive ever seen.
Rome attorney David Guldenschuh, who is representing Watson in the deposition issue, declined to comment based on my client relationship with Ms. Watson.
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