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Originally Posted by eMLBOrioles
Cooley,
Phone spamming is a poor remedy, and the media won't be much help either. We have a whole system of law for when people step out of bounds and screw someone over. That's what it is for, and that's what it does. It's probably time to use it.
You can sue him in either your home state or in CA. I'd be happy to refer you to an attorney in southern california who could work on it immediately. If I were handling the case (I can't unless you live in WA), I'd be in court the same afternoon you hired me asking for a temporary injunction shutting down all his sites and ordering him to return all domains he took to you. You might never see any money out of it, but it's possible you could be compensated. In any case, he should not be allowed to get away with this.
That's my 2 cents - shoot me an email if you want to talk about your options or want that referral.
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Personally Id' go this route. Sue him dry (although five bucks says he's already lacking cash as well as brains) and go from there.
I'd also look into the registar agreement you had(have) with GoDaddy. Any time Iv'e moved domains to another registars I'd have to provide proof that I am who I said I am and over the last two years have documentation faxed in to their office, with 48 hour waiting periods and telephone confirmation of such actions. I doubt they have something as bureaucratic, but if i'd look to see if they didnt' drop the ball and give the keys away to your online house.