In March 2005, Thompson announced he was filing a lawsuit on behalf of the families of two of the three victims in
Fayette, Alabama. He was also featured in a
60 Minutes special on the case. On November 1, 2005, Thompson sent an email to various websites commenting on the opening day of the civil trial. In it, he compared
Sony and
Take-Two Interactive's sale of the
Grand Theft Auto video game to
Imperial Japan's
attack on Pearl Harbor during
World War II. According to Thompson, certain
regional governments in Japan had prevented the sale of the
Grand Theft Auto games to minors, though Sony continued to sell the game where its sale was not restricted in Japan and abroad (
Microsoft is doing the same for its own video game console). Thompson also compared the distribution of violent games to the distribution of pornography. On November 4, 2005,
Sony's defense team submitted a motion to have Thompson removed from the case, stating that Thompson would "turn the courtroom into a circus". On November 7, 2005, Thompson withdrew from the case. On November 9, 2005, the video game designer
Warren Spector lashed out at Thompson for taking his comments out of context, saying "Take two or three things, from different contexts, mash them together and you can mislead people pretty dramatically." On March 29, 2006, the Alabama Supreme Court upheld Judge James Moore's ruling against the dismissal of the case. Law firm
Blank Rome, representing the defendants, had previously attempted unsuccessfully to have the suit dismissed during the pre-trial since it argued that the defendants had a right under the
First Amendment to sell mature games to minors. At the time of the sale, there was no law preventing such a sale. Thompson called the ruling "exciting" because "no one has ever before survived a motion to dismiss." At the same time, the Alabama Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments as to whether the Fayette County Court had the jurisdiction to preside over the case at all. On July 29, 2009, the court granted summary judgement to Take-Two. ==Alabama license revoked==