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Joe
01-12-2006, 08:57 PM
Man sues chatroom pals: I was humiliated beyond what 'no man could endure'

An AOL chatroom named 'Romance — Older Men' was the scene of unbearable humiliation for one chatter, according to a new lawsuit.

By J.K. Dineen
Court TV

Mike Marlowe fully admits that he sometimes gave George Gillespie a hard time in that AOL chatroom.

But never in his wildest imagination did he expect to be sued in court for what he characterized as "razzing."

"We gave him crap," said Marlowe, a 33-year-old welder in Fayette, Ala. "I'm not going to deny it. I teased him and he teased me back. He gave it back better than he ever got it."

A generation ago, such petty personal beefs might have been settled with fists outside the corner bar, but now it's the Internet age — and Ohio resident George Gillespie instead filed a $25,000 lawsuit against two erstwhile cyber chums he met in the sprawling 900-room, mostly anonymous society that makes up AOL's chat universe.

Gillespie, 53, claims that Marlowe and Bob Charpentier, a 52-year-old Oregon resident, insulted him and harassed him in the AOL chatroom called "Romance — Older Men" to the point where it inflicted "severe emotional distress and physical injury that is of a nature no reasonable man could be expected to endure it."

The complaint, expected in court on Jan. 31 for a pretrial conference, also names AOL as a defendant for allowing the alleged harassment to take place.

Gillespie alleges that the duo intruded into his "private affairs." The complaint states that Marlowe actually drove from Alabama to Ohio to photograph the plaintiff's home, which he then posted on the Web. He also allegedly went to the courthouse in Medina to dig up personal dirt on Gillespie, which he then also disseminated over the Internet.

The case is not simply "someone conversing in a chatroom" but also involves "harassing someone in Ohio," which gives Ohio courts jurisdiction, according to Gillespie's lawyers.

"Had the defendants stayed in the chatrooms, there would be no jurisdiction here, case closed" Gillespie's attorney Theodore Lesiak stated in the complaint. "Defendant did not."

But Marlowe said he works 60 hours a week at an autobody shop and laughed at the notion that he would drive from Alabama to Ohio to take pictures of Gillespie's house.

"I have never been to Ohio and I have absolutely no desire to go to Ohio," Marlowe said. "There is nothing there — the Cincinnati Bengals are there, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame maybe, and that's about it."

Even if Marlowe did take a trip to Ohio, posting a picture of someone's house on the Internet does not violate privacy laws, according to Chris Hoofnagle, attorney with the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

"Those norms require the aggressor to engage in behavior that is highly offensive to a reasonable person," he said. "Taking a picture of somebody's house and putting it up on the Web is not that."

Hoofnagle said Gillespie's emotional distress claim will also be tough to prove.

"We live in a rough society, as compared to Europe, where offending someone or directly cursing or attacking their dignity can give you a cause of action," he said.

Charpentier said he first encountered Gillespie more than five years ago and at first, the two chatters were friendly. But Charpentier says he quickly became disenchanted by what he saw as Gillespie's mean streak.

Things really turned ugly four years ago when Charpentier traveled to Kentucky to meet another chatroom regular, a woman who was also a friend of Gillespie's. The blind date did not go particularly well, and when Charpentier returned to he discovered that Gillespie had gone on the attack.

"He just came in slamming on me, saying all kinds of derogatory crap: that I was a fat, bald, broke old man who sits around in a rusted wheelchair," said Charpentier, who has a chronic back injury. "I don't even own a wheelchair."

Charpentier, who has filed a response seeking to reserve the right to file a $125,000 countersuit against Gillespie, said Gillespie threatened to kill him and "made sick and disgusting remarks about the passing of my grandmother."

"He is an AOL computer thug, that is all he is," Charpentier said.

Marlowe characterized the dispute as a petty power struggle. He said Gillespie was the de facto leader of the "Romance — Older Men" chatroom, and didn't like it when he and Charpentier challenged his authority.

But Marlowe said he never took the chatroom antics personally — until he was served with a lawsuit.

"I don't know how four years of bantering back and forth led to this insane nonsense," he said. "It's just the Internet, for God's sake. It's nothing important."

Michael Gordon, an attorney for AOL, declined to comment, saying, "This is just the beginning stages of this thing."

Megan Gray, a Washington D.C.-based intellectual property attorney who specializes in cyber issues, called it "a loser of a case." She said the Communications Decency Act gives AOL immunity from chatroom misconduct.

"AOL cannot be held liable for the actions of people on the site," she said.

She also suggested the case against Marlowe and Charpentier was doomed.

"The Internet is such a vibrant, young medium, these types of cases are not taken seriously," she said.

I wonder how many such cases will be brought against Skydog for the humiliation of being banned.

SackAttack
01-12-2006, 09:00 PM
If you RTFA, the alleged harassment goes beyond just making fun of the dude.

He's alleging that they were snooping into his private life - photographing his home and posting the photo online, for instance - which is a level of magnitude greater than just "teasing."

See, one can be considered stalking, and could be prosecuted as such. The other? Not so much.

Buccaneer
01-12-2006, 09:02 PM
Reminds of that infamous 4-wheeler thread.


I wonder how many such cases will be brought against Skydog for the humiliation of being banned.
Read this part again: "Had the defendants stayed in the chatrooms, there would be no jurisdiction here, case closed".

Rule #1 for internet forums and chatrooms: Have a thick skin.

Joe
01-12-2006, 09:02 PM
I didnt think it was illegal to take a picture of someone's house

Ksyrup
01-12-2006, 09:08 PM
"I have never been to Ohio and I have absolutely no desire to go to Ohio," Marlowe said. "There is nothing there — the Cincinnati Bengals are there, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame maybe, and that's about it."



I'm working this case pro bono. That's as valid and air-tight a defense as I've ever come across.

Greyroofoo
01-12-2006, 09:29 PM
Personally I think Cedar Point is the best RollerCoaster park in the US

Pro Football Hall of Fame is there too.


I'd much rather be back in Ohio than here in Alabama

Ben E Lou
01-12-2006, 09:30 PM
I wonder how many such cases will be brought against Skydog for the humiliation of being banned.No biggie. I will not accept a lawsuit.

Senator
01-12-2006, 09:37 PM
Makes me a little worried about the time Fritz called Horned Maniac's boss and told him he was on this message board and got him fired.

larrymcg421
01-12-2006, 09:41 PM
I didnt think it was illegal to take a picture of someone's house

Sure. Because that's all he did. Took a picture.

sterlingice
01-12-2006, 10:52 PM
Wow- that's just sad.

SI

dacman
01-12-2006, 11:23 PM
Makes me a little worried about the time Fritz called Horned Maniac's boss and told him he was on this message board and got him fired.
"Kyle, tell us about HornsManiac".....LMAO.:D

Desnudo
01-13-2006, 12:30 AM
What's more humiliating, getting mocked by someone in a chatroom or having a lawsuit about getting mocked in a chatroom go public? And yes, I know, someone alledgedly drove a thousand miles to his house to take a picture of it and post it on the internet, blah, blah.

Fritz
01-17-2006, 02:58 PM
Makes me a little worried about the time Fritz called Horned Maniac's boss and told him he was on this message board and got him fired.

don't pin that one on me

Eaglesfan27
01-17-2006, 05:25 PM
No biggie. I will not accept a lawsuit.

:D

RendeR
01-17-2006, 11:42 PM
No biggie. I will not accept a lawsuit.
Not to be picky, but you don't really get the "option" to accept a lawsuit, you either have one brought and it is dismissed at some level, or you go to court.


Silly Skydog.

Donnie Baker
01-17-2006, 11:50 PM
What's more humiliating, getting mocked by someone in a chatroom or having a lawsuit about getting mocked in a chatroom go public? And yes, I know, someone alledgedly drove a thousand miles to his house to take a picture of it and post it on the internet, blah, blah.


He supposedly went to a courthuose to dig up and post personal information about the guy too. I think that starts getting a little weird that someone would drive 1000 miles to do that.

That's no longer a matter of "here's a picture of you're house". Now it's a matter of "I know where you live and how to get to you".

Of course, if it all comes out that this guy was some freaking child molestor that was a Megan's Law violator, then all bets are off. Post his house and what he did all over the place to warn innocent people.

sterlingice
01-18-2006, 01:45 AM
Not to be picky, but you don't really get the "option" to accept a lawsuit, you either have one brought and it is dismissed at some level, or you go to court.


Silly Skydog.Wright: I finally got around to reading the dictionary. Turns out the zebra did it. {crowd laughs}
Homer: I don't get.
Lisa: Dad, the zebra didn't do it, it's just a word at the end of the dictionary!
Homer: I still don't get it.
Lisa: It's just a joke.
Homer: Oh, I get it! I get jokes!

(not that I'm the foremost authority on getting jokes, mind you ;) )

SI

RendeR
01-18-2006, 12:59 PM
Homer: Oh, I get it! I get jokes!

(not that I'm the foremost authority on getting jokes, mind you ;) )

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