More recently, as a TV producer, Moore trained a running video camera for weeks on the apartment of Zippergate figure Lucianne Goldberg, ignoring an outcry from those who found this a creepy invasion of Ms. Goldberg’s privacy (Ziff-Davis, Newsweek (link now dead)coverage). In the recent proceedings, criminal court judge Arthur Schack indicated that if the charges were proven the law would be enforced against Mr. Edelstein with all due severity, but noted the irony of Mr. Moore’s role as a complainant over "acts he once perpetuated". As with many public figures, it would appear Mr. Moore’s Department of Dishing It Out is a lot bigger than his Bureau of Taking It. (Daniel Wise, "Fired Employee of Director Faces Harassment Trial", New York Law Journal, Aug. 30 — full story) Update June 26, 2000 — John Tierney column provides new details.
I love the way this writer describes Moore’s ability to take what he dishes out. He can’t. Plain and simple. Someone get the man a pacifier!
Tip via: Outlawyered and thanks to Alfredo for the heads up!
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