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<p>[QUOTE="Mansons2005, post: 799924, member: 121"]Dear, dear DSS. I fondly remember what he referred to as my days of "procuring" for a female board member and a male board member she had a great rapport with, as well as of being in a "romantic" relationship with both. If I had indulged in a third of the things he accused me of enjoying with those two members I would have expired years ago. Oh, and his very creative threats of torture and retribution were so amusing! A regular avenging angel, he was! Oh, how I miss the evenings spent cataloguing his electronic missives and forwarding them to my lawyer. My heart would be all aflutter each time I heard the postman drop the post through the mail slot, wondering if I would be the recipient of another of his clever attempts at Photoshop (all of which I am certain he planned out in crayon on foolscap before transferring them to his PC). Yes, his imagination was a thing of wonder, his social skills not equaled in any kindergarten, and his IQ somewhere around that of a maggot..................Oh, how I pine for the "Ye Goode Olde Days"...........................</p><p><br /></p><p>Seriously, I never could find out how he obtained my personal email and home addresses (to my knowledge he never attempted to contact me via telephone, but I screened all calls at the time and there was a small increase in "hang-ups" when the machine would pick up). </p><p><br /></p><p>eBay would do nothing about his contacting me as it was all done off of the board, but through some sort of legal procedure they did have to disclose whether or not they had provided him with my personal contact information (they claimed they did not). I remember that I had to "challenge" him on the board, without mentioning him directly by name before the suit could actually be filed in court. And it must help to use one of the oldest law firms in Boston, because I had a court order in a matter of weeks. Never got pink-slapped and never heard from him off of the board again. At least he was intelligent enough to know when he was dealing with someone who didn't have the time, energy, or interest in dealing with him personally and just took the quickest and easiest path of legal proceedings.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mansons2005, post: 799924, member: 121"]Dear, dear DSS. I fondly remember what he referred to as my days of "procuring" for a female board member and a male board member she had a great rapport with, as well as of being in a "romantic" relationship with both. If I had indulged in a third of the things he accused me of enjoying with those two members I would have expired years ago. Oh, and his very creative threats of torture and retribution were so amusing! A regular avenging angel, he was! Oh, how I miss the evenings spent cataloguing his electronic missives and forwarding them to my lawyer. My heart would be all aflutter each time I heard the postman drop the post through the mail slot, wondering if I would be the recipient of another of his clever attempts at Photoshop (all of which I am certain he planned out in crayon on foolscap before transferring them to his PC). Yes, his imagination was a thing of wonder, his social skills not equaled in any kindergarten, and his IQ somewhere around that of a maggot..................Oh, how I pine for the "Ye Goode Olde Days"........................... Seriously, I never could find out how he obtained my personal email and home addresses (to my knowledge he never attempted to contact me via telephone, but I screened all calls at the time and there was a small increase in "hang-ups" when the machine would pick up). eBay would do nothing about his contacting me as it was all done off of the board, but through some sort of legal procedure they did have to disclose whether or not they had provided him with my personal contact information (they claimed they did not). I remember that I had to "challenge" him on the board, without mentioning him directly by name before the suit could actually be filed in court. And it must help to use one of the oldest law firms in Boston, because I had a court order in a matter of weeks. Never got pink-slapped and never heard from him off of the board again. At least he was intelligent enough to know when he was dealing with someone who didn't have the time, energy, or interest in dealing with him personally and just took the quickest and easiest path of legal proceedings.[/QUOTE]
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