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TheMercenary 06-07-2007 01:05 PM

Internet attacks.
 
Could this be the first of many cases brought to the courts where the internet is used to harass people you disagree with? I would say this is actually the next level above simple harassment.
Judge Orders End to Cornwell Attacks

Jun 7 01:38 PM US/Eastern
By LARRY O'DELL


RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - A federal judge has ordered a self-published author to cease an Internet vendetta in which he has accused best-selling crime novelist Patricia Cornwell of plagiarism, bribery, anti-Semitism and even plotting to have him murdered.
Those claims are among 45 specific lies Leslie R. Sachs has spread about Cornwell, Judge Norman K. Moon said in Tuesday's order granting Cornwell's motion for a permanent injunction.

Moon said the statements were not only false but were "calculated to expose plaintiff to public contempt or ridicule" and were published with actual malice, thus clearing the high bar the law has set for libeling a public figure.

Sachs has made no direct threats, but Cornwell has said his allegations have caused her fear, anxiety and sleeplessness. She said Sachs' campaign against her was a major reason she moved away from Richmond in 2001. She now lives in Massachusetts.

Cornwell long ignored Sachs but sued him for libel when the Internet attacks escalated.

"I'm trying to keep a cap on my anger, because anger makes you sick, and I don't let myself get hateful because that just poisons you," Cornwell told The Boston Globe. "But when a schoolyard bully punches me in the nose, I'm going to have to hit back."

Sachs did not immediately respond to an e-mail from The Associated Press seeking comment.

Cornwell, 50, and Sachs first clashed in 2000 when he accused her of plagiarizing from his self-published book, "The Virginia Ghost Murders," in her novel, "The Last Precinct."

She sued for libel, and a judge ordered Sachs to remove from his book stickers calling it "the must-read gothic mystery that preceded Patricia Cornwell's newest best seller." The judge also ordered Sachs to stop using Cornwell's name to promote his book.

The Internet campaign ensued, with Sachs calling Cornwell a "Jew- hater," a felon under federal investigation and a "neo-Nazi," prompting Cornwell to return to court to seek enforcement of the 2000 injection and an order barring further defamatory postings.

Sachs, 52, did not attend a hearing on Cornwell's motion last month and was not represented by counsel. Court papers listed his last U.S. residence as Woodbridge, Va., but he has called himself a "political refugee" who moved to Europe in 2004 to escape Cornwell's legal actions.

Flint 06-07-2007 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by TheMercenary (Post 351814)
Cornwell, 50, and Sachs first clashed in 2000 when he accused her of plagiarizing from his self-published book, "The Virginia Ghost Murders," in her novel, "The Last Precinct."

"Ghost Murders" ...??? I think I saw that one on Scooby Doo.

Cloud 06-07-2007 01:12 PM

yes, it's a level above harassment. it's libel. The medium does not matter.

Shawnee123 06-07-2007 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Flint (Post 351820)
"Ghost Murders" ...??? I think I saw that one on Scooby Doo.

Yeah, but it was really the caretaker who did it, that first guy they met in the show.

Rexmons 06-07-2007 01:44 PM

is that the episode where they're traveling along in the mystery machine, then they see a monster, then when they get to the town somebody explains to them that the monster showed up a little while ago and is scaring everyone away, but at the end of the episode they find out that it was really just a local, dressed as a monster, in order to scare everyone away so he/she could steal all the valuable items, and they would have gotten away with it too, had it not been for those meddling kids and there pesky dog? that episode?

rkzenrage 06-07-2007 01:48 PM

Does anyone know if she did, or probably did, steal his book?

Flint 06-07-2007 01:49 PM

In time, her death would be a mystery even to him.

TheMercenary 06-07-2007 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by rkzenrage (Post 351850)
Does anyone know if she did, or probably did, steal his book?

Leslie R. Sachs says he knows.

lumberjim 06-07-2007 01:53 PM

did you ever...even momentarily...wonder if someone you had pissed off online might just come looking for you?

Flint 06-07-2007 02:08 PM

If you wake up with a sore ass and a bump on your head, and you can't remember what happened, but you're not wearing any pants... I found you.

xoxoxoBruce 06-07-2007 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Cloud (Post 351822)
yes, it's a level above harassment. it's libel. The medium does not matter.

But if he's in Europe, what can they do about it, Extradition for harassment?

richlevy 06-07-2007 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Flint (Post 351861)
If you wake up with a sore ass and a bump on your head, and you can't remember what happened, but you're not wearing any pants... I found you.

Wait a minute...that was you?;)


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