John Steele Dismisses His Defamation Lawsuit Against Alan Cooper And Anonymous Internet Critics
from the perhaps-he's-got-other-things-to-worry-about dept
Today's quite a Prenda Law day around here. While the focus has reasonably been on the upcoming showdown on Monday, where Judge Otis Wright has ordered all of the Prenda players to be in his courtroom on Monday, John Steele has apparently dismissed his defamation case against Alan Cooper, Cooper's lawyer Paul Godfread and a bunch of anonymous commenters who have been mocking Steele mercilessly for months. Perhaps Steele realized that the case would open him up to discovery, which could reveal some things he'd prefer not to reveal to a court. Or, perhaps, he's suddenly realized that he's going to be busy dealing with the fallout from the Wright hearings. Or, perhaps there's another strategy as yet unrevealed. Given Steele's history of searching for and testing out all kinds of loopholes in the hopes that something works, it wouldn't surprise me to find out that this isn't the last we hear concerning this attempt to "out" his critics.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: defamation, dismissal, john steele, prenda, prenda law, slapp
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And so...
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“People don’t like to get caught doing anything wrong,” he says. “They should be embarrassed about the lying and fraud...”
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Too little too late and it's without prejudice
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btw.. Prenda and Steele et.al we know you are watching... I'm more than willing to be a party to any idiocy you want to initiate.. This is NOT an anonymous account and my personal twitter (and web page) is fully linked. I love the challenge of pursuing idiotic petulant egoist's like yourselves.
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Federal Judges have called them worse than what I did... I think...
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That's why they've switched from copyright trolling (gaming the courts) to going direct to the ISP with their new sicks strikes style approach. A kinder, gentler extortion shakedown.
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