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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nick:

Maybe he should stay away from going to the UK


Maybe if he gets arrested he can convince the Hollywood wackos who signed the "Free Polanski" petition to take up his cause as well?


I'm tempted to collect signatures now. Better to be preemptive.


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