Is Mike Arrington Risking Arrest?
By Tom Foremski - October 21, 2009
Mike Arrington, the publisher of the excellent Techcrunch news site got into a squabble with a UK entrepreneur, which resulted in a court judgement against him.
Dennis Howlett, over at ZDNet reported the details:
Michael Arrington snared in libel verdict: lessons for us all | Irregular Enterprise | ZDNet.com
The UK's High Court of Justice has ruled that Michael Arrington and Interserve Inc libeled Sam Sethi (see above.) The original plaint claimed that Arrington/Interserve engaged in a:
"...sustained campaign of character assassination against the Claimant alleging fraud; bank forgery and other crimes; including threats to murder a business associate; of being psychotic; pathological; threatening; despicable; disreputable; deceitful; and a cheat."
Mr Arrington chose not to defend against the libel claim. That puts him in an awkward position because:
... should Arrington attempt to enter the UK without first having settled the matter, he might be liable to immediate arrest and incarceration. That has yet to be tested but represents a risk that Arrington will need to consider for the future.
It's not just entry into the UK, but entry into any EU country, risks arrest.
I noticed that Mr Arrington is one of the featured speakers at Loic LeMeur's excellent "Le Web" conference in Paris, France this December.
I hope his appearance doesn't lead to an arrest since Mr Arrington is caught in a tough spot dealing with a court ruling that wasn't able to hear his side of the story.
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Please see:
Update On Sam Sethi Litigation: We Decline To Participate
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Comments (3)
Maybe he should stay away from going to the UK
Posted: October 21, 2009 4:36 PM
Maybe if he gets arrested he can convince the Hollywood wackos who signed the "Free Polanski" petition to take up his cause as well?
Posted: October 21, 2009 5:12 PM
I'm tempted to collect signatures now. Better to be preemptive.
Posted: October 21, 2009 10:21 PM