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The deposition of Lin Wood became heated when the attorney for his former law partners asked if he believed Jesus told him to take all the money, to which Wood reacted strongly and warned the attorney of eternal hellfire

British cave diver Vernon Unsworth arrives at US District Court in Los Angeles, California on December 3, 2019, with his attorney L.Lin Wood (R) during the defamation trial in the case of Tesla’s co-founder and CEO Elon Musk, who is being sued for defamation by Vern Unsworth, claiming he called him a pedophile in a tweet. – Unsworth was among the team credited with co-ordinating the July 2018 rescue of 12 boys trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand. (Photo by Frederic J. BROWN / AFP) (Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)

Lin Wood's sometimes contentious deposition in his former law partners' federal defamation case has been made public as both sides dispute over an upcoming trial.

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British cave diver Vernon Unsworth arrives at US District Court in Los Angeles, California on December 3, 2019, with his attorney L.Lin Wood (R) during the defamation trial in the case of Tesla’s co-founder and CEO Elon Musk, who is being sued for defamation by Vern Unsworth, claiming he called him a pedophile in a tweet. – Unsworth was among the team credited with co-ordinating the July 2018 rescue of 12 boys trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand. (Photo by Frederic J. BROWN / AFP) (Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)
Lin Wood wearing sunglasses

Lin Wood (FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)

More than a month after Lin Wood was found liable for defaming his former law partners by saying they criminally extorted him, the attorney known for his representation of Richard Jewell has moved to stop the federal case as he appeals a Georgia judge’s ruling that an insurance company had “no duty to indemnify and no duty to defend its insured,” namely Wood. Now, Wood’s at times contentious deposition in the federal case has gone public.

Wood, who several months ago retired his law license rather than facing possible disbarment for his pro-Donald Trump post-2020 election litigation, has been embroiled in a dispute over money for years with his former law partners Nicole Wade, Jonathan Grunberg, and Taylor Wilson.

U.S. District Judge Michael Brown agreed in March that Wood did “not even try to show” his extortion claims against the plaintiffs “were true.”

“Indeed, he admits Plaintiffs did not commit ‘the crime of extortion.’ But he insists his extortion accusations were still non-false because they contained ‘loose, figurative, or hyperbolic language’ that no reasonable person could construe as a genuine accusation of criminal conduct,” Brown wrote. “The Court disagrees.”

On Monday, as the two sides fought for and against a stay, the judge in the case separately noted that the parties did not “renew their sealing requests,” so he ordered up the unsealing of three documents, including Wood’s deposition from March 2023.

The deposition transcript showed that tensions rose when Andrew Beal, an attorney for the plaintiffs, asked Wood, “Did Jesus tell you to take all the money?”

“That is blasphemy,” Wood said, before his attorney Christopher Harrison added: “All right. We are taking a break.”

Wood then warned Beal of eternal hellfire.

“That is blasphemy. You need to get into the bible my friend, or your are going to spend a long time in hell and eternity. How dare you make that comment about our Lord and our Savior,” he said.

“Lin, let’s take a break,” Harrison encouraged his client, but Wood continued slamming Beal.

“Shame on you. I rebuke you,” Wood said.

Harrison said “just for the record” that Beal was “smirking and smiling” and had made the comment “intentionally to inflame” Wood.

The spat immediately followed Beal’s line of questioning about “the commandments.”

Wood, alluding to the Fifth Commandment, maintained that his former law partners had tried to “subvert[]” his relationship with his children.

“If you know God and you read the bible. They were not only threatening my relationship with my children, but other God’s commandment they were putting my children at risk; so I was not happy with them now for doing it; but I forgive them. I love them. I want to move on from all the nonsense with them even today,” Wood said, according to the transcript.

“So while we are talking about the commandments this also would have allowed you to pocket their $843,000 too?” Beal asked sharply.

"It wasn't theirs until there was an agreement," Wood stated.

In a request to pause legal proceedings, Harrison argued on Wood's behalf that there was no intention to "frustrate the Court's inherent ability to control its docket."

"Instead," Harrison stated, "it shows an attempt by retained legal counsel to protect Defendant Wood's interests, inform the Court about the ongoing appeal, and emphasize the absolute certainty of personal financial risk Defendant Wood faces if this matter goes to trial given the current 'no coverage' determination under the Farm Bureau policies."

The attorney mentioned that if Wood is compelled to proceed to trial in the federal case while the state appeal regarding insurance coverage continues, it would create an "untenable situation" that "exposes Mr. Wood to personal financial risk if the Plaintiffs succeed on their claims and if a jury rules in their favor."

Wood's previous law partners opposed the stay, arguing that the move was both "frivolous" and "a bad faith attempt to delay."

"Plaintiffs urge this Court to schedule this matter for trial on the earliest available date," they stated. "Wood's Motion is demonstrably filed in bad faith, as it is not based on any recognizable legal support or any rational position whatsoever."

Read the deposition here.

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