Strangewire has been writing about former Las Vegas promoter turned Sasquatch hunter Tom Biscardi since the site first opened over a year ago. First, Biscardi was involved with the SearchingForBigfoot.com site, in which paid subscribers would be given access to a number of video cameras set up across northern California where Bigfoot was rumored to haunt. Despite frequent reports that the site had over 30,000 subscribers, a former employee reported that it never garnered more than 300.
Sometime later, Biscardi was reportedly trekking out on a cross country Bigfoot hunt, beginning in Illinois following a Bigfoot sighting. Apparently, that outing fizzled as well (at one point, the possible "call of Bigfoot" turned out to just be a coyote).
Now Biscardi is suing the Great American Bigfoot Organization, of which he used to be CEO, for $185,000, which he claims they owe him. He also wants his Bigfoot library returned along with various artifacts such as plaster casts. The group in turn wants to settle for $10,000, and claims that Biscardi is only interested in self-promotion.
Interestingly enough, when asked why no Bigfoot skeleton had ever been found, group leader Robert Shorey suggested that "maybe they pick up their own dead, and carry it someplace." Huh.
-The Mercury News: Bigfoot lawsuit kicks up a notch
-SearchingForBigfoot.com: LINK