Fifty women are being sued for damages by a California man who claims the defendants shared false and misleading stories about him in a Facebook group. According to the women, the plaintiff wants to intimidate them with legal procedures.
Stuart Lucas Murray He is demanding compensation of $2.6 million (nearly one billion forints) from fifty defendants, because the women, he says, portrayed him negatively with various lies in a Facebook group – Writes the New York Post.
Morey talks about a group called “Are We Dating the Same Man – Los Angeles” with about 53,000 members, which women created to warn each other if they encounter violent and harassing men on various dating apps.
Kelly Gibbons, one of the accused first posted about Morey in the group after they met on a dating app and talked for a few weeks. Gibbons decided not to meet the man in person and thought it would alert others to Morey's rude behavior.
Under Gibbons' post, several women expressed similarly damaging opinions about Morey: some reported negative dating experiences, and others shared screenshots of their conversations with the man.
Mori says some women exaggerated and exaggerated trivial details, while others spread lies about him, and in this conspiracy made his love life completely impossible.
On the first day of the hearing, on April 8, the court dismissed the case against Gibbons, with the judge saying she had done nothing wrong by writing her opinion about Murray.