It's not worth the effort. When has anyone ever actually sued over Furry drama? You know it's all posturing on both sides. And at this point the con wouldn't have anything to protect with a lawsuit, if it had the money to invest in one, which obviously it doesn't.
Also, I don't think there's anything especially illegal about adding a thumb print to a scan of a cease and desist letter. Not that I know it was added, but one has to admit, it would be the easiest thing in the world to do if one was inclined to deceive a fandom eager to jump to the worst conclusions.
It's not worth the effort. When has anyone ever actually sued over Furry drama? You know it's all posturing on both sides. And at this point the con wouldn't have anything to protect with a lawsuit, if it had the money to invest in one, which obviously it doesn't.
Also, I don't think there's anything especially illegal about adding a thumb print to a scan of a cease and desist letter. Not that I know it was added, but one has to admit, it would be the easiest thing in the world to do if one was inclined to deceive a fandom eager to jump to the worst conclusions.