Court Rules Against Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson

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An Idaho judge put an abrupt end to a $2.5 million arbitration demand filed by actor Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson against a contractor who allegedly did a poor job in building Hanks’ $10 million dollar Sun Valley home.

Judge Robert Elgee ruled that arbitration between these same parties in 2003 completely exonerated the contractor and settled the issue.

Tom Hanks and wife Rita Wilson argued that Storey Construction left defects in their home from construction completed in 2002. These claims continued after three arbitrators in 2003 dismissed their claim with prejudice and awarded them nothing.

Armed with new attorneys, Hanks and Wilson attempted to resuscitate their failed construction defect case, claiming the defects were latent. Filing a new demand for arbitration in November 2007, Hanks and Wilson claimed $2.5 million “in damages caused by alleged construction/design errors.”

“What Tom and Rita don’t realize is the law is not like movie making – you can’t reshoot until you get the outcome you like,” said attorney Miles Stanislaw. “The repeated legal actions are baseless and that is exactly what the court ruled today.”

Today’s ruling stems from Idaho state law which bans the relitigation of claims arising from the same transaction or circumstance. Storey Construction completed work on the home in 2002 and the construction defect claims were ruled upon by an arbitration panel in 2003, in favor of Storey.

“I am happy that this nightmare is finally over,” said Gary Storey, owner of Storey Construction. “This ongoing harassment from Hanks and Wilson has put tremendous stress on me, my family and my business.”

The legal battle between Storey and the Hanks’ began in 2003 when the construction company placed a lien on the property to receive payment for the remainder of the balance due. When the couple refused to pay, Storey took Hanks and Wilson to mandatory arbitration, where the couple counter-claimed the work was defective and demanded $800,000 in damages.

That arbitration awarded Storey almost $3 million for the balance on the construction work and Hanks and Wilson nothing.

According to Storey Construction and its attorneys, Storey has already successfully defended against the defendants’ false accusations of construction defects – accusations made to avoid paying Storey money that was due. They claim the defendants are seeking to relitigate a case they previously lost, and in doing so, are inflicting severe harassment on Storey. Judge Elgee based his ruling on well-established Idaho law which prohibits the relitigation of the same claim.

Hanks and Wilson are now faced with defending themselves against charges of abuse of process, filed by Storey.

Storey’s complaint alleges their latest claim was filed out of desire for revenge. According to Stanislaw, damages are potentially in the millions since Idaho law allows for the award of punitive damages against those who use the legal system for spiteful or improper purposes.

Hanks and Wilson also filed a million-dollar claim against the architect who designed the home, alleging the same flaws and defects blamed on Storey.

Published on June 23rd, 2008 in Rita Wilson, Tom Hanks

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Published on January 9th, 2008 in Tom Hanks

“Charlie Wilson’s War” New York Premiere

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“Charlie Wilson’s War” Los Angeles Premiere

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Special-Effects Worker Hurt on Tom Hanks Movie Set

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Fire officials canceled Friday’s shoot for a new Tom Hanks movie after a special-effects assistant was critically injured when a simulated stinger missile exploded.

Stars of “Charlie Wilson’s War,” including Hanks and Julia Roberts, were not on set at the time of Thursday’s accident, Fire Capt. Darren Moon said.

The handheld device exploded as a group of special effects specialists tested it at Downey Studios, a former aerospace factory 10 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles, Moon said.

The assistant, whose name was not released, remained in critical condition after surgery, Moon said.

The cause of the explosion was under investigation. The device had been scheduled to be launched from a helicopter during filming Friday, Moon said.

The film is based on a nonfiction book about former Rep. Charlie Wilson’s covert dealings to fund the CIA’s secret war against the former Soviet Union in Afghanistan during the 1980s.

Published on January 20th, 2007 in Tom Hanks

Chubbies Wearing Man Makeup

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Alec Baldwin, winner Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical of Comedy for “30 Rock”

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Published on January 15th, 2007 in Alec Baldwin, Tom Hanks

Sony Global Partners Conference Gala Dinner

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Drew Barrymore

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Adam Sandler

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Debra Messing

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Eva Mendes

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Kirsten Dunst

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Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson

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Will Ferrell

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Does Tom Hanks have a dark side?

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Tom Hanks is seen as one of Hollywood’s nice guys - but the Oscar winner’s first wife, the mother of his kids, strongly disagreed with that perception.
In newly unearthed court papers published in the upcoming bio “The Tom Hanks Enigma,” by David Gardner, actress Susan Dillingham charges that Hanks harassed her and attempted to kill her career.

“My husband has repeatedly verbally abused and humiliated me during the past 90 days in my home. This caused me to suffer great emotional distress,” Dillingham wrote an L.A. court in asking for a restraining order against Hanks.

Dillingham, whose stage name was Samantha Lewes, died from bone cancer in 2002. During their messy divorce, which began in 1985 and dragged on for three years, the actress said Hanks tried to force her into depositions as she took the lead roles in a series of plays. “[It’s] designed to harass and upset me at a time when I should be focusing all of my energies on my job,” she wrote in one legal missive.

Hanks shot back in his own legal filing, alleging that Dillingham was delaying a divorce trial “merely to harass me and try to squeeze an unfair settlement out of me.”

The couple - college sweethearts who wed after their son, Colin, was born in 1977 - began to have problems when Hanks’ career took off in hits like “Splash” and Dillingham’s stalled. They also had a daughter, Elizabeth, in 1982.

“Tom was spending less and less time at home . . . [and] with two children to care for and a husband who was away for long stretches . . . it was difficult [for her] to get work,” Gardner writes. A year after the divorce, Hanks wed actress Rita Wilson.

Gardner also reveals that Hanks’ kid brother, Jim, played a Forrest Gump-type character in a little-known soft-core sex flick two years before Tom created the role that won him an Oscar. In “Buford’s Beach Bunnies,” Jim invented the “now-famous jerky run associated with Forrest Gump” and, like Gump, showed a shy politeness toward women by calling them “ma’am,” the author says.

(via Page Six)

Published on September 12th, 2006 in Tom Hanks

Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson attend the opening night of “Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me” August 17

Published on August 17th, 2006 in Rita Wilson, Tom Hanks

Sardi’s Restaurant Honors Rita Wilson’s Broadway in “Chicago” Debut With A Caricature 8-1

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Her husband Tom Hanks joins her


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Published on August 1st, 2006 in Rita Wilson, Tom Hanks