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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Plainridge Bullying and Intimidation Ignored


From: No Plainville Racino

"Last September the owners of the Plainridge Racecourse in Plainville, Mass., SLAPP’d Thomas 'T.J.' Keen hard. In the end, he slapped them back harder..."


THE MUZZLE AWARDS
5:00 am
Thu June 27, 2013
A Citizen Journalist Finds Himself in the Crosshairs of a Bogus Lawsuit


Dan Kennedy
Last September the owners of the Plainridge Racecourse in Plainville, Mass., SLAPP’d Thomas “T.J.” Keen hard. In the end, he slapped them back harder.


Keen, a Plainville resident and gambling opponent, set up a website called No Plainville Racino to fight a proposed slots license at the track. As Boston Globe columnist Yvonne Abraham described it, Keen’s troubles began after someone broke into his home and he gave a webcam image to the Plainville Police. The picture made its way onto a related Facebook page that another gambling opponent had started. An anonymous commenter wrote, “I wonder if they checked over at the racetrack, lol.”

Ourway Realty, which owns the track, sued Keen for defamation on the basis of that anonymous comment. Keen countersued, arguing that Ourway’s legal action had been filed for the sole purpose of stifling public debate and thus violated the state’s anti-SLAPP law. (SLAPP stands for “strategic lawsuit against public participation.”)

In the end, Keen — and the right of citizens to speak out — prevailed. Judge Patrick Brady of Norfolk Superior Court tossed aside the suit and awarded Keen nearly $25,000 to cover his legal costs, according to The Sun Chronicle of Attleboro.

“I’m happy that the court has affirmed affected citizens’ right to petition and make their voice heard in these community-changing debates,” Keen said in a statement released by the ACLU of Massachusetts, which helped represent him. “Residents should not be intimidated or bullied by deep-pocketed firms looking to quash their dissenting voice.”


http://www.wgbhnews.org/post/citizen-journalist-finds-himself-crosshairs-bogus-lawsuit


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