Monday, January 15

Twin Galaxies, Billy Mitchell settle Donkey Kong score case before trial

Two men give a presentation in what appears to be a hotel room.

Enlarge / Billy Mitchell (left) and Twin Galaxies owner Jace Hall (center) attend an event at the Arcade Expo 2015 in Banning, California. (credit: Datagod / TwinGalaxies forums)

The long, drawn-out legal fight between famed high-score chaser Billy Mitchell and "International Scoreboard" Twin Galaxies appears to be over. Courthouse News reports that Mitchell and Twin Galaxies have reached a confidential settlement in the case months before an oft-delayed trial was finally set to start.

The settlement comes as Twin Galaxies counsel David Tashroudian had come under fire for legal misconduct after making improper contact with two of Mitchell's witnesses in the case. Tashroudian formally apologized to the court for that contact in a filing earlier this month, writing that he had "debased myself before this Court" and "allowed my personal emotions to cloud my judgement" by reaching out to the witnesses outside of official court proceedings.

But in the same statement, Tashroudian took Mitchell's side to task for "what appeared to me to be the purposeful fabrication and hiding of evidence." The emotional, out-of-court contact was intended "to prove what I still genuinely believe is fraud on this Court," he wrote.

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