COMICAL CRITICISM Alec Peters’ possible next legal target, Sandy Greenberg, himself regularly takes aim at Peters, as demonstrated by this meme Greenberg posted on Facebook. Image/We ❤️ Axanar Memes Facebook group
APRIL 25, 2019 | 6 MIN READ
Axanar producer prepared to spend ‘tens of thousands’ to shut down AxaMonitor group
After he’s finished suing former colleague Robert Meyer Burnett, Axanar producer Alec Peters is prepared to wage litigious war, threatening he’s “coming after” his most ardent critics, and speculating on how many lawsuits it will take to shut down the AxaMonitor Facebook group.
Curiously, Peters doesn’t appear to be interested in going after AxaMonitor itself.
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In a February 24 email to AxaMonitor editor Carlos Pedraza, Peters expresses his special frustration with two vocal Facebook critics, Shawn O’Halloran and Sandy Greenberg.
O’Halloran, who often takes a comical approach to criticizing Peters, isn’t surprised, given Peters first threatened to sue him three years ago. Once an Axanar supporter, Greenberg was booted from the film’s Facebook group for asking the wrong questions. His criticism of Peters has since been unrelenting.
Embarrassing Peters accuses the two — and unnamed others — of “go[ing] after me personally, posting fraudulent and Photoshopped bullshit to embarrass me, then I am going to take action.”1)
« I am coming after those who perpetrate defamation and cyberstalking. And the discovery will open up a whole can of worms you guys can’t handle. It will be interesting to see how many lawsuits it will take before you shut down your hate group. » — Axanar producer Alec Peters
Peters also brags about his prospects in the two lawsuits he’s currently pursuing against Burnett and Hero Prop owner Tiana Armstrong: “I have started two lawsuits this year against people who owe me money. … I will win both cases.”2)
Peters’ lawsuit against Burnett demonstrates he’s not bluffing about suing more people, he says, adding, “the Rob lawsuit should be a wake up call. … Being nice hasn’t worked.”3)
It appears Peters most wants to shut down the constant criticism leveled at him in the AxaMonitor Facebook group, saying, “I am happy to spend tens of thousands of dollars on lawyers.”4)
Not on the list: Curiously, AxaMonitor itself (and its editor, Pedraza) is exempt from Peters’ legal ire. Peters wrote Pedraza with the email marked “personal and confidential.”
No such thing: In his email reply Pedraza reminded Peters the two have no pre-existing agreement as to confidentiality regarding any communication between them; because Peters knows Pedraza is a reporter whatever he reveals has no reasonable expectation of confidentiality.
Peters did complain about Pedraza’s coverage of him and Axanar in AxaMonitor, but added:
You want to attack me, stalk me, lie about me, and post your bullshit for years, I probably won’t sue you.5)
Though his email specified only O’Halloran and Greenberg, Peters indicated more people were in his sights, and that discovery from any lawsuits should be something his critics should fear. But first things first:
After I finish with Rob I am coming after those who perpetrate defamation and cyberstalking. And the discovery will open up a whole can of worms you guys can’t handle. It will be interesting to see how many lawsuits it will take before you shut down your hate group.
So you can either tell your hate group to back off, or reap the whirlwind.6)
Pedraza offered to talk with Peters, and, “before going down a litigious road,” suggesting Peters reach out to O’Halloran and Greenberg, even to seek third-party mediation, in exchange for not quoting his email.7) Peters never took Pedraza up on the offer.
Greenberg reacts: In a statement to AxaMonitor, Greenberg said he doesn’t find Peters’ bravado impressive, contending Peters:
O’Halloran reacts: For his part, O’Halloran asserts Peters “continues to overestimate his own prowess and underestimate those who he who he feels are his ‘enemies.’” From O’Halloran’s statement:
Despite his bluster Peters’ former PR director and close advisor, Mike Bawden, claims Peters chose to pursue the Burnett suit because his former colleague represented the lowest hanging fruit, legally.
In an email to Peters just two days after Peters wrote AxaMonitor, Bawden called the Axanar producer an ”opportunistic bully“ for going after Burnett instead of Peters’ critics:
Compared to what you’ve threatened and refused to do with [former tech chief] Terry McIntosh, [AxaMonitor editor] Carlos Pedraza, [Alpha Waves Radio host] Michael Hinman, [ardent Facebook critic] Sean O’Halloran, [former Axanar director] Christan Gossett and an unending list of people who have said bad things about you … [it] looks like you’ve decided to file suit against the one guy [Burnett] you were sure didn’t have the financial resources to fight you in court.10)
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