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vip
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December 05, 2015, 03:10:30 AM
#21
Background
ASICSRUS is a huge troll who blackmail and spread false rumours to extort for bitcoins. He would come to ice-dice everyday with different account begging for free bitcoins, and make threats. He would reply to every one of my thread telling people I don't pay out and owe him money.

What he is doing is classified as Libel and Slander, aka defamation, which is illegal and if he does not stop, I will be taking legal action against him.

To ASICSRUS:
If you don't stop what you are doing immediately and also delete all your defamatory posts in the past, you will be sure that legal actions would be taken against you. What you are doing is illegal, and there has been successful lawsuits against people like you in the past. People like you had been fined millions previously from law suites. I highly recommend you not to go down that path.

In Varian v. Deflino & Day two former employees had libeled Varian executives by posting more than 14,000 defamatory messages on over 100 different websites. The jury found that the defendants liable for defamation as well as misappropriation of the executives names.

In 2006 a Florida court awarded a plaintiff $11.3 million dollars when the defendant posted numerous comments on message boards defaming the plaintiff and her business reputation. The court did not specify whether the cause of action was based on libel or slander.

- See more at: http://defamation.laws.com/defamation-laws/libel-vs-slander#sthash.5PZjFx8E.dpuf



You have 1 week from today to delete all your defamatory posts and apologize to me before I start seeking legal actions. If you think you can hide behind your internet nickname thinking you are anonymous, you will be in for an surprise how easy your real identity could be tracked down.

Sincerely,

David Lee

I suggest legal action now that we know who you were looking for was none other than BitJohn of Cryptsy. Paul Vernon would have no choice but to release his vitals to the authorities. HAHAHA
legendary
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Owner at AltQuick.com & FreeBitcoins.com
January 12, 2014, 08:09:29 PM
#20
I'm just going to ignore him/neg feedback him from now on. I feel bad for the guy tbh.
legendary
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Owner at AltQuick.com & FreeBitcoins.com
January 12, 2014, 04:51:34 PM
#19
I have his phone number.  I called him last night and told him he needed to calm his trolling down on me (he made a "killa" joke and I don't take that shit lightly.)  I think the poor guy is really that stupid, so I am just going to ignore the poor bastard. He is easy enough to spot because he talks just like Investorhub fucktards.

When I spoke to him it seemed that he thought I was TradeFortress or had some kind of involvement with that... lol then my phone died Tongue Poor fucktard.


His interwebz details are:

Phone: (707)820-7701

Email: [email protected]

Places on the net: http://www.owsleybeats.bigcartel.com/product/deadheads-for-obama-poster-by-jesse-mosher-shepard-fairey-type-poster
sr. member
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SmartFi - EARN, LEND & TRADE
October 28, 2013, 01:16:31 AM
#18
hahaha shot himself in the foot with this one Cheesy
newbie
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October 27, 2013, 03:31:30 PM
#17
Wow David, have you ever been on the internet before? There's a word for these people: "trolls"

Get over your massive ego and realize that running a gambling site is more illegal than messing around with someone on the internet.

yes plus David Lee is running his mixing/laundry service totally unlicensed and risky imo, i'm sure Sherlock Holmes is eyeballing him by now?  Cool LMFAO!!!


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sr. member
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Cuddling, censored, unicorn-shaped troll.
October 27, 2013, 11:20:02 AM
#16
millions of steps ahead of this noob up in da OP
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my team haven't chu herd me? =)
Are you related to scotaloo?
If you are, would you care to share your agenda with us, please?
What motivates you?
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
October 27, 2013, 11:02:37 AM
#15
Wow David, have you ever been on the internet before? There's a word for these people: "trolls"

Get over your massive ego and realize that running a gambling site is more illegal than messing around with someone on the internet.
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October 27, 2013, 10:30:21 AM
#13
How can you confirm this ASICSRUS is from USA and US laws apply to him?

I have his IP address + ISP + geolocated to his home.



how old are you kid? 13?
newbie
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October 27, 2013, 10:01:15 AM
#12
How can you confirm this ASICSRUS is from USA and US laws apply to him?

I have his IP address + ISP + geolocated to his home.

http://i.qkme.me/3sxxp9.jpg
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October 26, 2013, 09:50:52 PM
#11
How can you confirm this ASICSRUS is from USA and US laws apply to him?

I have his IP address + ISP + geolocated to his home.
legendary
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October 26, 2013, 09:30:06 PM
#10
How can you confirm this ASICSRUS is from USA and US laws apply to him?
member
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Expert Computer Geek
October 26, 2013, 02:14:58 PM
#9
Let me get this straight:  You run a gambling site (illegal in US) & plan to prosecute some_guy_on_the_internet, citing US state law?  You don't see a problem here?

"The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 (UIEGA) did not specifically prohibit online gambling; instead, it outlawed financial transactions involving online gambling service providers."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambling_in_the_United_States#Legal_issues

Currently US law say it's illegal to take credit card for payment for online gambling, it doesn't actually say online gambling is illegal. This means sites that take Bitcoin is not yet illegal until they change the law.





 " it outlawed financial transactions involving online gambling  "


i'm one of your first "investors" currently selling "satoshis'" account for 10BTC if anyone is interested shoot me your email! thanks

member
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Expert Computer Geek
October 26, 2013, 01:48:13 PM
#8
Let me get this straight:  You run a gambling site (illegal in US) & plan to prosecute some_guy_on_the_internet, citing US state law?  You don't see a problem here?


he doesn't get it haha



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sr. member
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October 26, 2013, 01:46:46 PM
#7
I'm sorry to say this, but if you can't see why, by now, this thread was a bad idea for fairly obvious reasons, there's nothing much else to be done.
member
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Expert Computer Geek
October 26, 2013, 01:41:55 PM
#6
Let me get this straight:  You run a gambling site (illegal in US) & plan to prosecute some_guy_on_the_internet, citing US state law?  You don't see a problem here?

"The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 (UIEGA) did not specifically prohibit online gambling; instead, it outlawed financial transactions involving online gambling service providers."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambling_in_the_United_States#Legal_issues

Currently US law say it's illegal to take credit card for payment for online gambling, it doesn't actually say online gambling is illegal. This means sites that take Bitcoin is not yet illegal until they change the law.

Not going to debate this.  If you can't show financial losses related to libel/slander, best of luck with your case.  If you can show financial losses, i'm afraid you're next up as the defendant.  Make sure to have tax records for your dice site in hand Cheesy  Oh, don't forget to send a certified cease & desist letter to ASICSRUS, those help in tort cases.
All the best.
millions of steps ahead of this noob up in da OP
+
my team haven't chu herd me? =)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpGZZRUKPLQ
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October 26, 2013, 01:41:14 PM
#5
Let me get this straight:  You run a gambling site (illegal in US) & plan to prosecute some_guy_on_the_internet, citing US state law?  You don't see a problem here?

"The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 (UIEGA) did not specifically prohibit online gambling; instead, it outlawed financial transactions involving online gambling service providers."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambling_in_the_United_States#Legal_issues

Currently US law say it's illegal to take credit card for payment for online gambling, it doesn't actually say online gambling is illegal. This means sites that take Bitcoin is not yet illegal until they change the law.

Not going to debate this.  If you can't show financial losses related to libel/slander, best of luck with your case.  If you can show financial losses, i'm afraid you're next up as the defendant.  Make sure to have tax records for your dice site in hand Cheesy  Oh, don't forget to send a certified cease & desist letter to ASICSRUS, those help in tort cases.
All the best.
member
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Expert Computer Geek
October 26, 2013, 01:35:30 PM
#4
Background
ASICSRUS is a huge troll who blackmail and spread false rumours to extort for bitcoins. He would come to ice-dice everyday with different account begging for free bitcoins, and make threats. He would reply to every one of my thread telling people I don't pay out and owe him money.

What he is doing is classified as Libel and Slander, aka defamation, which is illegal and if he does not stop, I will be taking legal action against him.

To ASICSRUS:
If you don't stop what you are doing immediately and also delete all your defamatory posts in the past, you will be sure that legal actions would be taken against you. What you are doing is illegal, and there has been successful lawsuits against people like you in the past. People like you had been fined millions previously from law suites. I highly recommend you not to go down that path.

In Varian v. Deflino & Day two former employees had libeled Varian executives by posting more than 14,000 defamatory messages on over 100 different websites. The jury found that the defendants liable for defamation as well as misappropriation of the executives names.

In 2006 a Florida court awarded a plaintiff $11.3 million dollars when the defendant posted numerous comments on message boards defaming the plaintiff and her business reputation. The court did not specify whether the cause of action was based on libel or slander.

- See more at: http://defamation.laws.com/defamation-laws/libel-vs-slander#sthash.5PZjFx8E.dpuf



You have 1 week from today to delete all your defamatory posts and apologize to me before I start seeking legal actions. If you think you can hide behind your internet nickname thinking you are anonymous, you will be in for an surprise how easy your real identity could be tracked down.

Sincerely,

David Lee

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October 26, 2013, 01:21:39 PM
#3
Let me get this straight:  You run a gambling site (illegal in US) & plan to prosecute some_guy_on_the_internet, citing US state law?  You don't see a problem here?

"The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 (UIEGA) did not specifically prohibit online gambling; instead, it outlawed financial transactions involving online gambling service providers."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambling_in_the_United_States#Legal_issues

Currently US law say it's illegal to take credit card for payment for online gambling, it doesn't actually say online gambling is illegal. This means sites that take Bitcoin is not yet illegal until they change the law.

full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
October 26, 2013, 01:15:41 PM
#2
Let me get this straight:  You run a gambling site (illegal in US) & plan to prosecute some_guy_on_the_internet, citing US state law?  You don't see a problem here?
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