I’m a US backer in Oregon (same state as Gary...), and I’m happy to help with a lawsuit for whatever good that might do. I have no clue about how to go about the lawsuit, but I could be a contact or witness/aggrieved party.
Thankfully you don't have to know how to go about the lawsuit. Another person has already made contact with a lawyer. We're just waiting to hear back on what our options are. We need a US backer to be the go-to for communications, and being an aggrieved party is going to be part of a major asset. Unfortunately, I'm not the person that made contact with the lawyer so my info's spotty at best. However, I can forward the info to the person that we do have someone willing to help. I'll keep you apprised of what I learn. With it being July 4th soon, there might be a delay before we can go ahead with things. But, we've waited this long, right?
[MENTION=6901101]Scott Christian[/MENTION] -- Sadly you're not wrong. I want to write adventures and have them published. The problem now is that people don't overly care about that any more. And with KS being what it is, as well as what Gary did to us, everyone has the bitter taste left in their mouth and hesitant. People like me are in an extremely bad position. On one hand, you've got the work and the notoriety, but publishers aren't willing to take a chance on written adventures because they don't sell well. On the other, you've got a site like Kickstarter that can make everyone's dream come true, but there's no real repercussions if you take everyone's money and run. There's no publisher to keep you honest. I've brought it up before, and even had a poll on adventures paths/modules that I'd love to do up, and am very happy that so many people decided to vote on the specific theme. Unfortunately, they all said the same thing in the comments--it can't be Pathfinder, it has to be published by a legitimate publishing company with a great reputation, and I'd need to be 1/3 complete before I even started it. While I can absolutely cover the last two, I only know Pathfinder. Most people go to 5e for their games now, and the publishers I work with at the moment only do Pathfinder, Starfinder, Traveler, Dungeon Crawl Classics, Fate, and 13th Age. Even my own friends are doing Savage Worlds, Star Wars RPG, HARN, Shadow Run,and 5e.