Skeeter Kerkove challenges talent agent Mark Spiegler to a polygraph test.
Skeeter is willing to fork over $5,000 and let Spiegler do with the money what he will. However, one catch. Kerkove wants Dr. Louis Rovner to administer the test.
“I will pay for it and give Mark Speigler $5,000 to donate,” says Kerkove. “I think it’s a fair offer.”
“Dr. Louis Rovner is the only polygraph expert who is acknowledged by the Los Angeles Superior Court as being an absolute expert.”
Spiegler in 2009 filed a $3M defamation lawsuit against Kerkove and was eventually awarded an $85,000 lien against Kerkove’s home in Tujunga this week. Kerkove, who now makes his home in Arizona, claims he was never served with papers, although Team Spiegler says otherwise. Let the games begin.
“I just talked to the United States Post Office, and they will give me a letter of confirmation Monday stating that there is no way to deliver mail to the house I’m living at,” states Kerkove.
It should be noted that Kerkove’s elected to live in a “No Trespassing” area where the tumbleweeds don’t tumble.
“And they would have on record anything that was undeliverable,” he continues.
“I think that letter will cause a problem for someone.
“I’m not afraid to defend myself in court. Kevin Ducati and his attorneys found that out in the end, and that was the biggest, craziest law firm there ever was. I went up against some serious rock n’ rollers. They’re very good people. But this is unfair. This is a joke because they’re trying to force foreclosure on one of my properties.”
According to Kerkove, he’s also taped someone who called him out of the blue impersonating a police officer attempting to interview him.
“That’s a felony- I want to treat this as a criminal case, not as a civil case,” Kerkove adds.
“That’s where I want to go with this.”
“I’m also curious as to whether Mark Spiegler in announcing this lien used the words ‘tentative ruling’- that means I’m allowed ten days to contest this. I bet he never mentioned that."