From baxtertms at yahoo.com Wed Aug 6 14:50:09 2008 From: baxtertms at yahoo.com (Thomas Baxter) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:45:10 2008 Subject: [Baptista-offenses] Warning - this is relivent to T L D A survival - Here is how much Crackpot baptista is - you should expell him now Message-ID: <409067.39165.qm@web45709.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> I am digging around the internet and found this data about baptista - do you all know how much of a kook he is libelling law enforcment brave protectors and others. Seems the goverment of Canada has unpleasant dealings with joe as well. This is what you have when you allow crazy joe to be considered a grand father of the dns in your organization. I join with John and emplore you to expel this trouble maker before he sinks the T L D A unless it sinks from lack of persons willing to paddle the boat. I will continue to dig in google and other search engines for more information. It amaze what you can find when you type "Joe Baptista lawsuit", "Joe Baptista warrant". Next, I'll try "Joe Baptista felon". Hopefully in not so long, it will be "Joe Baptista in prison 20 year sentence" will return big result from google. From http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/defamation/liability.html ... "The issue of ISP liability has also arisen in Canada. For example, where the original authors may be judgment proof, the plaintiff could seek a remedy from an intermediary. For example, in Fantino v. Baptista, an Ontario policeman obtained a modest default judgment for CDN$40,000 for damages in respect to some defamatory electronic messages. The defendant, who claimed he had no assets and could afford to ignore the judgment, reportedly told a newspaper reporter he was an "Internet god" who was engaged in a war against the government. This type of defendant may lead plaintiffs to sue "deep pocket" defendants such as large ISP?s. (64)" And more info on that from: http://lists.samurai.com/pipermail/bryans-list/1995-October/000666.html The London Free Press Section B - Page 1 Monday. September 18, 1995 Section Title: LIBEL Title: Fantino's lawyer attacks coutersuit Sub-Title: Joe Baptista calls himself `Dr.' and `Internet god' in the $1.5 million claim against the police chief. By Eva Janssen Free Press Reporter ------------------- The lawyers for London police Chief Julian Fantino, who is suing a Toronto man for allegedly libelling him through computer messages, is expected to apply to have the man's statement of defence and counterclaim thrown out of court. Rene Gasparotto, who represents Fantino, said the legal documents filed by Joe Baptista, a self-described harasser of police and critic of government, contained offensive material and should be declared invalid in a Toronto court, where the case will be heard. "It's an abuse of process," he said in an interview. Fantino is suing Baptista for $1.5 million in compensation for damages to his reputation resulting from what he calls "maliciously false and defamatory" remarks about him spread via computer between February and mid-July. COUNTERCLIAM: Last week, Baptista responded by submitting a statement of defense and counterclaim for $1.5 million in compensation for libel and "malicious falsehood." He also called for an interim and final injunction restraining Fantino from communicating with anyone about him. Baptista claimed Fantino has made "wild, insane and malicious accusations" against him and proposed the civil action be tried before a jury in London. Gasparotto said he has never seen a similar statement of defence, in which Baptista claims he is an "Internet god" and "at war with the Canadian government" since April, 1993. Baptista, who refers to himself in the statement of defence as "Dr.," says a document in Fantino's statement originated from the "ExtraTerrestrial Archives (ETA)." He also claims the courts have no jurisdiction in the action but pleads he has "no malevolence or spite" toward Fantino. Gasparotto said he doubts Baptista is mentally unfit, despite his wild statements.. A LITTLE WEIRD: "He may be a little weird, but he's not crazy," he said. "I think he's just putting on a show." The libel action, possibly one of the first in Ontario involving computer messages, could be resolved within a month if Baptista's documents are dismissed. However, Gasparotto said the judge will likely give Baptista another opportunity to file a proper statement of defence and counterclaim rather than pass judgement immediately. If that happens, Gasparotto said he will file for an interim injunction to prevent Baptista from referring to Fantino in electronic communications. Baptista could not be reached for comment, although he said earlier he refuses to be bullied. Baptista is no stranger to London police. He and a friend, Robert Riley, are accused by several police departments of making "frivolous and vexatious" requests for information under Ontario's freedom of information and protection of privacy law, including requests for officers' food and beverage receipts. Riley and Baptista were subjects of a provincial inquiry into the freedom-of-information law last month. A ruling is expected in October. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://LAIR.LIONPOST.NET/pipermail/baptista-offenses/attachments/20080806/c594a1e7/attachment.html