Richard Warman: 'Lucy' and '90sAREover'
No, I don't post on websites that I target.
Er, oh, you can prove it?
Oh yeah, I remember now, I do
Here is the interchange between Richard Warman and Barbara Kulaszka, the counsel of one of his targets, Marc Lemire, when he was questioned about the screen names 'Lucy' and '90sAREover' at a Canadian Human Rights' Tribunal on February 1st, 2007.
MS KULASZKA: Did you ever sign up a user account at the message board?
MR. WARMAN: No, I don't believe I did.
THE CHAIRPERSON: I want to be clear I understand that. Did he sign up a user account?
MS KULASZKA: A user account at the message board.
THE CHAIRPERSON: That would enable you to participate in the messaging. Is that what that would do?
MR. WARMAN: Yes. No, I didn't need to. I could access everything that I needed to as a guest.
THE CHAIRPERSON: As a guest, so only to view. But you did not sign up in order to add material to it?
MR. WARMAN: No, I did not.
MS KULASZKA: If you could go to tab, the respondent's binder. Three pages from the back. Do you recognize this user account called Lucy?
MR. WARMAN: Sorry, I stand corrected. Yes, I do. That is an e-mail address that I used.
MS KULASZKA: When did you use it?
MR. WARMAN: It indicates on Saturday, November 15th, 2003, at 1:03 p.m., and on Saturday November, 15th, 2003 at 3:03 p.m.
MS KULASZKA: You made two log-ins?
MR. WARMAN: That's what it states here.
MS KULASZKA: Why do you use the name Lucy?
MR. WARMAN: Well, it's taken off of a French resistance fighter whose name was Lucie Aubrac.
MS KULASZKA: So this is a new user,correct? You signed in as a new user with this profile; is that correct?
MR. WARMAN: Well, yes.
MS KULASZKA: Could I produce this document?
THE CHAIRPERSON: Yes. So because your tabs are large, we will do this: We will note individual documents.
MS KULASZKA: Mr. Warman, can you go to the next page. Another user profile, "90sAREover". Did you sign in as a new user, you are using that handle?
MR. WARMAN: No, I did not.
MS KULASZKA: Did you ever use that e-mail?
MR. WARMAN: No, I did not.
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Seven days later, computer expert, Bernard Klatt, told the Tribunal:
'Based on the information provided in this affidavit, in my expert opinion, I concluded that the Freedomsite message board user accounts "90sAREover" and "lucy" are those of Richard Warman and that Richard Warman was the poster of the message headed "Cools don't belong in our Senate" posted September 5, 2003.'
So what is the truth? Should Warman's libel action against me continue to proceed, I'll make sure that the truth is revealed. |