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From: Al Ekman on 24 Apr 2010 07:44 More Usenet posters have addressed Charles Novins publicly, while joining in the Toms River, New Jersey attorney's campaign to clean up the internet, and more-specifically, Usenet. One poster was a years-long veteran of the group, "alt.usenet.kooks," which had become home to bizarre, irrational, and hate-laden messages in recent years. http://sikoz.notlong.com The text of the apology is here: http://apologee7.notlong.com Hate-monger and supposed "poet" Peter J. Ross denied there'd been damages or apologies to Novins; another multi-year veteran of the group wound up calling him on the lies. http://apologee8.notlong.com Ross is believed to be beyond the jurisdiction of U.S. Courts, but has egged-on his "hate-buddies" to further defamation, thus risking legal consequences for everyone - except, naturally, Ross. Ross, and others like him, fight for their "right to hate." Meanwhile, terrified but carefully anonymized posters continue to post defamatory material. In many cases, posters like this, such as "Aratzio," have excellent reasons for hiding, such as criminal records, and often worse. One poster who libeled Novins, falsely charging the Toms River attorney with ethical violations and incompetence, deserves special mention. That poster (hiding behind the psuedonym "Miguel,") ultimately turned out to be Michael Cranston, Esq., a Washington State attorney so deep in ethical and other violations as to have been suspended from legal practice. http://allaboutmiguel.notlong.com This one, more typical, posting as "Henri," seems to have little use for Jews, as well as non-whites: http://henreee.notlong.com Novins has settled privately with a number of the offending posters in agreements which are frequently sealed as to the terms, including the amount of money-damages paid, usually at the request of the poster. The Toms River Attorney respects the privacy of everyone - so long as they agree to respect his, and others'. Some, like those linked above, have decided to publicly correct their intemperate comments, without the need for any resort to courts, nor even any formal agreement. The Law Offices of Charles Novins has become a clearinghouse for information about anonymous internet stalkers, harrassers, abusers, and other online undesirables. The firm also has acquired a large store of knowledge, pleadings, and other useful materials aimed at dealing with the internet's more unfortunate aspects. Novins can be reached at: http://www.novins.com -- Al Ekman [This message has been sent to groups in which the original defamatory post appeared]
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