Judge mocks NASCAR and Mayfield
The judge has scheduled a Jan. 7 hearing over a variety of issues in the case. He scheduled the hearing on Wednesday, a day after NASCAR filed a sealed motion to compel, an action that implies it is not getting all the information it wants from Mayfield’s side.
In his order setting the Jan. 7 hearing, the judge wrote: “The parties, exhibiting a need for adult supervision, are ordered to appear for a status/discovery scheduling conference on January 7."
Mayfield filed a lawsuit following his suspension for a May 1 drug test that NASCAR says produced a positive result for methamphetamines. Mayfield denies using methamphetamines, claiming the test results were produced by a combination of prescription medicine for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and over-the-counter allergy medication.
He is suing NASCAR and drug-testing laboratory Aegis Sciences Corp. for breach of contract, negligence, defamation, discrimination and unfair and deceptive trade practices. Scenedaily.com