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Getting Sued For A Tweet

 

Little things mean a lot because of the speed that information can be disseminated in cyberspace. Take the case of Horizon Realty and Amanda Bonnen.

Amanda Bonnen tweeted to a friend in May, "Who said sleeping in a moldy apartment was bad for you? Horizon Realty thinks it's okay." Amanda Bonnen had about 20 Twitter followers.

Horizon Realty Group sued Miss Bonnen because, in the disobliging words of Horizon spokesman Jeffrey Michael to the Chicago Sun Times "We're a 'sue first, ask questions later' kind of an organization." According to the Sun Times, Michael's family has run Horizon for 25 years. Sounds like someone's not afraid of getting fired.

For that once sentence alone, regardless of the larger facts, Horizon Realty has bought itself millions of dollars in bad publicity. Horizon Realty is one of the fastest trending items on Twitter, and the tweets about them are not complimentary. There are currently over 600 Google news items on this story. By tomorrow that number will have grown fivefold. And they don't make Horizon look good.

Right now if you Google "horizon realty mold" you get 43,600 responses.

This morning I had never heard of Horizon Realty, and now I'm spending my time pointing out on the Huffpo the preening thuggery of the "sue first" remark. Mr. Jeffrey Michael could work for Horizon for the next 30 years, and the total of his salary would not pay off the bad PR he brought forth in one day with his ill-considered posturing.

There are probably hundreds of nice people working for Horizon Realty. Unfortunately, about 3 or 4 of them, clearly not Mensa members, have now made their company a viral pinata. It is one of the most epic fails in corporate PR this year, and has real implications for free expression on Twitter.

Hey Horizon, want to fix this? Quickly issue an apology as it looks like you're picking on a defenseless girl. The Twitter-blogo-sphere can be forgiving. Be gentlemen. "Sue first, ask questions later" is the motto of a group of insecure, immature, yobs.

P.S. As of 6:52 EST Mr. Michael of Horizon has issued a press release in which he states his lawsuit was part of a larger legal matter involving a water leak and assertations of building code violations by Miss Bonnen. He apologized, to the public at large, for his "tongue in cheek" remarks (i.e. "sue first, ask questions later"). To their credit, Horizon seems to comprehend the national effect of their prima facie attack on Twitter free speech. The damage, however, would appear to be done.

 

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I hope there really is mold and this woman counter sues and wins. Must be nice to have nothing better to do then search out tweets to sue people over. Sure there will be more to come on this one.

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Now this is funny, the "Sue first kinda company" needs to get their ass's reamed big time.  Wanna know the major realson why everything including healthcare is so expensive in the U.S.?  Fucking lawsuits and having to protect oneself from them.

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I heard elsewhere that the "Sue first ask questions later" was, like a handful of quotes, was taken out of context. Still, they don't need to throw a huge fit over things. If a customer complains, do something about it. It's as simple as that.

They need to grow the Hell up.

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Sounded to me like she was just moaning in general about the situation she was in. It isn't slander if it is true so I am very curious how this company thinks it will get away with sueing her, on what grounds? Maybe they can evict her but even that is questionable if there is a real problem, like I said Horizon opened a can of worms, if this mold is from some of the contaminated drywall some structures have this woman will have a nice class action suit

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Then on the other hand who really gives a flying fuck?

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AstuteObserver wrote:
Then on the other hand who really gives a flying fuck?

 

So if it happens with the twittering idiots and the realator wins how long before everyone that posts things on the web has to worry about the same thing AO? What if the hosting service for this site got alarmed by the thought crimes and sue us all next?? Just in case we might say something controversial