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Rhee v. Lim
Defendant and appellant Robert Lim appeals from an order denying his motion to strike the complaint filed by plaintiff and respondent Chase Rhee pursuant Code of Civil Procedure section 425.16.[1] Lim contends: 1) all of the statements alleged in the complaint were privileged prelitigation demands for an accounting; and 2) the lawsuit seeks a prior restraint on Lims communications with news reporters. We conclude that Lims statements did not constitute protected prelitigation communication and Lims contentions concerning prior restraints are not properly before us in connection with his motion to strike the complaint pursuant to section 425.16. Therefore, Court affirm.

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