01-04-2011, 04:18 PM
Bad news for internet stalker George Gollin (George D. Gollin, George Dana Gollin). No longer can he go around impersonating innocent people on the internet in an attempt to intimidate, threaten or harass them into silence.
Gollin has made a practice of impersonating others he guesses may have posted articles containing true facts about him and his nefarious conduct on the internet. A new California law now makes it a misdemeanor to impersonate someone on a website to "harm, intimidate, threaten or defraud another person." It also provides for a civil remedy in addition to the criminal sanction (a fine and up to a year in jail).
Such activities are already a third degree felony in Texas. Something for George Gollin to think about when he uses that Texas-based proxy server.
George Gollin is a public figure who--by his own admission in court documents--has been acting on behalf of the government of the State of Illinois. The people he impersonates, on the other hand, are neither. The negative public commentary about Gollin and his sordid (and well-documented) conduct is well within the ambit of constitutionally protected speech. Gollin’s impersonations, on the other hand, serve no legitimate government purpose and very clearly demonstrate his intention is to force his detractors to quit telling the truth about him under threat of even more of his vicious, hateful lies.
In addition to threatening and intimidating others, in engaging in this conduct government-agent Gollin is also attempting to deny people protesting his vile behavior their constitutionally protected civil right of free speech, in violation of 42 USC 1983. If one is looking for the required “harm” under the new statute it doesn’t get any clearer than this.
Let’s hope that anyone who resides in California that finds themselves victims of the psycho-stalking piece of malicious cyber-crud George Gollin will pursue their legal remedies against him and the State of Illinois to the fullest.
Gollin has made a practice of impersonating others he guesses may have posted articles containing true facts about him and his nefarious conduct on the internet. A new California law now makes it a misdemeanor to impersonate someone on a website to "harm, intimidate, threaten or defraud another person." It also provides for a civil remedy in addition to the criminal sanction (a fine and up to a year in jail).
Such activities are already a third degree felony in Texas. Something for George Gollin to think about when he uses that Texas-based proxy server.
George Gollin is a public figure who--by his own admission in court documents--has been acting on behalf of the government of the State of Illinois. The people he impersonates, on the other hand, are neither. The negative public commentary about Gollin and his sordid (and well-documented) conduct is well within the ambit of constitutionally protected speech. Gollin’s impersonations, on the other hand, serve no legitimate government purpose and very clearly demonstrate his intention is to force his detractors to quit telling the truth about him under threat of even more of his vicious, hateful lies.
In addition to threatening and intimidating others, in engaging in this conduct government-agent Gollin is also attempting to deny people protesting his vile behavior their constitutionally protected civil right of free speech, in violation of 42 USC 1983. If one is looking for the required “harm” under the new statute it doesn’t get any clearer than this.
Let’s hope that anyone who resides in California that finds themselves victims of the psycho-stalking piece of malicious cyber-crud George Gollin will pursue their legal remedies against him and the State of Illinois to the fullest.
Sounds like George Gollin's epitaph.
These people deserve each other.
And there was that business about the dead fiancee and her dead ex-husband. Don't you just hate it when that happens?