Didn't Judy Wood and Jerry Leapheart file a suit or two?
Yes, Leaphart represented Wood in a failed lawsuit that didn't make it past a motion to dismiss at first instance, and subsequent appeals were summarily dismissed as well.
Leaphart simultaneously represented Morgan Reynolds in a similar lawsuit, which also didn't make it past a motion to dismiss at first instance, and Reynolds (whether recognizing the futility of it or whether recognizing that Leaphart's acting for both of them at the same time had actually undermined both of their claims - who knows?) did not appeal.
In any event, both of those ludicrous and factually baseless lawsuits were dismissed with prejudice at the same time (June 26, 2008) because (a) the plaintiffs were not entitled to bring the actions as pleaded, and (b) even if jurisdiction had been established, the pleadings drafted by Leaphart were so lacking that they were wholly insufficient to ground the claims made within them. Much like the insufficient pleadings in the recent April Gallop claim that was dismissed, the pleadings on behalf of Wood and Reynolds failed to even make sufficient factual allegations to support their claims, even in light of the low threshold on such a motion to dismiss.
[There was also another action related to the Wood and Reynolds actions with a plaintiff named Edward Haas, which was dismissed at the same time as the Wood and Reynolds actions, but I can't recall off the top of my head whether it was Leaphart who acted for him, and I can't be bothered to look at the moment.]
Didn't Rodriguez file one? I know it was dismissed but they still tried, right?
Yes, Rodriguez filed a complaint in 2004. His claims were different than (but just as ludicrous as) those later made by Wood and Reynolds. You're quite right that Rodriguez's lawsuit was dismissed, despite Rodriguez's dishonest claims to the contrary. And prior to Rodriguez's failed lawsuit, Philip Berg (who acted for Rodriguez) had brought another batcraptastic claim on behalf of Ellen Mariani, which also failed miserably.
There have also been some other one-off lawsuits by various and sundry other delusional truthers, but none of them have ever made it past motions to dismiss. Just like the birther claims.
Don't forget the spectacular failure of April Gallop's truthy lawsuit.
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=170182
Indeed, and April 1 would have been the perfect day for an announcement of the filing of an appeal of that particular piece of nonsense but, alas, it didn't happen. Too bad, really, but one can always hope that further Legaltainment™ will ensue.
