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Richie is best known as the founder and contributing editor of the online gossip and “reality internet” website Thedirty.com. Richie began the site in March 2007 as Dirtyscottsdale.com while living in [[Scottsdale, Arizona]].<ref>[http://vegasseven.com/news/2010/july/01/nik-richie VegasSeven.com Interview with Nik Richie, July 1, 2010]</ref> At the time, Richie was working as a credit card processor but was unhappy with that job, so he began Dirtyscottsdale.com "to chronicle the nightlife of the 'cool kids' in the Arizona town."<ref>[http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2010/11/11/the-dirty-business-how-gossipmonger-nik-richie-of-thedirty-com-stays-afloat/ The Dirty Business: How Gossipmonger Nik Richie of TheDirty.com Stays Afloat]</ref> |
Richie is best known as the founder and contributing editor of the online gossip and “reality internet” website Thedirty.com. Richie began the site in March 2007 as Dirtyscottsdale.com while living in [[Scottsdale, Arizona]].<ref>[http://vegasseven.com/news/2010/july/01/nik-richie VegasSeven.com Interview with Nik Richie, July 1, 2010]</ref> At the time, Richie was working as a credit card processor but was unhappy with that job, so he began Dirtyscottsdale.com "to chronicle the nightlife of the 'cool kids' in the Arizona town."<ref>[http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2010/11/11/the-dirty-business-how-gossipmonger-nik-richie-of-thedirty-com-stays-afloat/ The Dirty Business: How Gossipmonger Nik Richie of TheDirty.com Stays Afloat]</ref> |
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The content on Dirtyscottsdale.com initially focused on Richie’s personal criticism and [[lampooning]] of Scottsdale and its club scene, which he highlighted with “rudely captioned photos of drunk people, of breast jobs gone bad and so-called $30,000 millionaires showing off their cars, apartments and expensive jeans.”<ref>[http://www.azcentral.com/community/scottsdale/articles/0910sr-dirty0911-ON.html Web sites put Scottsdale’s party life on display for all]</ref> The current version of TheDirty.com allows users to upload their own “dirt” which may include news, gossip, photos, videos, or text, and users can comment on posts submitted by others.<ref>[http://www.sociallyawareblog.com/2012/04/26/a-dirty-job-thedirty-com-cases-show-the-limits-of-cda-section-230/ A Dirty Job: TheDirty.com Cases Show the Limits of CDA Section 230] |
The content on Dirtyscottsdale.com initially focused on Richie’s personal criticism and [[lampooning]] of Scottsdale and its club scene, which he highlighted with “rudely captioned photos of drunk people, of breast jobs gone bad and so-called $30,000 millionaires showing off their cars, apartments and expensive jeans.”<ref>[http://www.azcentral.com/community/scottsdale/articles/0910sr-dirty0911-ON.html Web sites put Scottsdale’s party life on display for all]</ref> The current version of TheDirty.com allows users to upload their own “dirt” which may include news, gossip, photos, videos, or text, and users can comment on posts submitted by others.<ref>[http://www.sociallyawareblog.com/2012/04/26/a-dirty-job-thedirty-com-cases-show-the-limits-of-cda-section-230/ A Dirty Job: TheDirty.com Cases Show the Limits of CDA Section 230]</ref> Richie has described the decision to create Dirtyscottsdale.com “as a joke for me and my buddies. The word spread so quickly it got out of hand.”<ref>[http://www.azcentral.com/community/scottsdale/articles/0530sr-dirtyscottsdale0531-ON.html Exposing the trashy side of Scottsdale nightlife]</ref> |
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===Anonymity Lost in 2008=== |
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===Criticism=== |
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Some have criticized Richie for the harsh comments frequently posted on his site, suggesting that the site encourages [[cyber bullying]]<ref>[http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/wjw-the-dirty-dot-com-cyber-bullying-ev-txt,0,5400878.story Digital Dirt: Website Allows Easy Cyber Bullying]</ref> and "slutshaming".<ref>[http://www.flurtsite.com/2012/05/dirty-rotten-scoundrels/ Dirty Rotten Scoundrels]</ref> Other critics have suggested that Nik Richie and his website Thedirty.com could potentially ruin someone's life, career or reputation.<ref>[http://www.nadineonthescene.com/dirty-business-with-the-dirty-s-nik-lamas-richie/blog-13/ Dirty Business with Nik Lamas-Richie]</ref> |
Some have criticized Richie for the harsh comments frequently posted on his site, suggesting that the site encourages [[cyber bullying]]<ref>[http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/wjw-the-dirty-dot-com-cyber-bullying-ev-txt,0,5400878.story Digital Dirt: Website Allows Easy Cyber Bullying]</ref> and "slutshaming".<ref>[http://www.flurtsite.com/2012/05/dirty-rotten-scoundrels/ Dirty Rotten Scoundrels]</ref> Other critics have suggested that Nik Richie and his website Thedirty.com could potentially ruin someone's life, career or reputation.<ref>[http://www.nadineonthescene.com/dirty-business-with-the-dirty-s-nik-lamas-richie/blog-13/ Dirty Business with Nik Lamas-Richie]</ref> |
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Richie seldom honors requests to remove content from thedirty.com, even though the site offers a removal request page.[9] Some reputation management firms offer removal services for thedirty.com.[8] |
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In the debate, some have questioned whether the site is actually a public nuisance or a much needed public forum.<ref>[http://www.sonomastatestar.com/arts-entertainment/thedirty-com-public-nuisance-or-a-much-needed-public-forum-1.2751574#.UAb7Y7TY-rE TheDirty.com: Public nuisance or a much needed public forum?]</ref> As interest in the site continued to grow, Richie was named one of the 10 most fascinating people by the [[Arizona Republic]] newspaper which noted, “what makes him interesting is that his site has prompted a dialogue about public and private space and about what is and is not celebrity.”<ref>[http://www.azcentral.com/ent/calendar/articles/2009/01/09/20090109toparizonans-richie.html#ixzz2100DWogy Valley’s10 most fascinating people]</ref> |
In the debate, some have questioned whether the site is actually a public nuisance or a much needed public forum.<ref>[http://www.sonomastatestar.com/arts-entertainment/thedirty-com-public-nuisance-or-a-much-needed-public-forum-1.2751574#.UAb7Y7TY-rE TheDirty.com: Public nuisance or a much needed public forum?]</ref> As interest in the site continued to grow, Richie was named one of the 10 most fascinating people by the [[Arizona Republic]] newspaper which noted, “what makes him interesting is that his site has prompted a dialogue about public and private space and about what is and is not celebrity.”<ref>[http://www.azcentral.com/ent/calendar/articles/2009/01/09/20090109toparizonans-richie.html#ixzz2100DWogy Valley’s10 most fascinating people]</ref> |
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Born | Hooman Abedi Karamian February 12, 1979 |
Occupation | Writer/Blogger |
Years active | 2007–present |
Known for | Gossip website TheDirty.com |
Spouse | Shayne Lamas (m. 2010–present) |
Children | 1 |
Website | TheDirty.com |
Nik Lamas-Richie (born Hooman Abedi Karamian, February 12, 1979), known professionally as Nik Richie, is an American blogger, author,[1] and Internet personality.[2] Richie is best known for his controversial gossip website Thedirty.com which he began in 2007 as www.dirtyscottsdale.com.[3]
Background
Richie is best known as the founder and contributing editor of the online gossip and “reality internet” website Thedirty.com. Richie began the site in March 2007 as Dirtyscottsdale.com while living in Scottsdale, Arizona.[4] At the time, Richie was working as a credit card processor but was unhappy with that job, so he began Dirtyscottsdale.com "to chronicle the nightlife of the 'cool kids' in the Arizona town."[5]
The content on Dirtyscottsdale.com initially focused on Richie’s personal criticism and lampooning of Scottsdale and its club scene, which he highlighted with “rudely captioned photos of drunk people, of breast jobs gone bad and so-called $30,000 millionaires showing off their cars, apartments and expensive jeans.”[6] The current version of TheDirty.com allows users to upload their own “dirt” which may include news, gossip, photos, videos, or text, and users can comment on posts submitted by others.[7] Richie has described the decision to create Dirtyscottsdale.com “as a joke for me and my buddies. The word spread so quickly it got out of hand.”[8]
Anonymity Lost in 2008
In the early days of Dirtyscottsdale.com, Richie’s true identity was unknown. When the site began to receive widespread attention, Richie attempted to maintain his anonymity by giving media interviews in disguise, sometimes using a fake British accent,[9] or sometimes appearing with his back to the camera.[10] Using these methods Richie was able to keep his identity secret for 18 months.
Richie’s anonymity ended on September 4, 2008 after he was arrested for DUI and reckless driving in Scottsdale. On the police report, Richie (then Karamian) described his occupation as “web site writer” and his employer as “Dirty Scottsdale”.[11] Ironically, prior to his arrest Richie included a section on Dirtyscottsdale.com which prominently featured mugshots of drivers arrested for DUI with a message warning, “"Learn to laugh at yourself or DON'T DO STUPID SHIT LOVERS!!!"[12] Once news of his arrest surfaced, Richie publicly “outed” himself and admitted his real identity with a post entitled “Is Hooman Karamian (nice name) the Real Nik Richie?”[13]
Criticism
Some have criticized Richie for the harsh comments frequently posted on his site, suggesting that the site encourages cyber bullying[14] and "slutshaming".[15] Other critics have suggested that Nik Richie and his website Thedirty.com could potentially ruin someone's life, career or reputation.[16]
Richie seldom honors requests to remove content from thedirty.com, even though the site offers a removal request page.[9] Some reputation management firms offer removal services for thedirty.com.[8]
In the debate, some have questioned whether the site is actually a public nuisance or a much needed public forum.[17] As interest in the site continued to grow, Richie was named one of the 10 most fascinating people by the Arizona Republic newspaper which noted, “what makes him interesting is that his site has prompted a dialogue about public and private space and about what is and is not celebrity.”[18]
TV Appearances
In November 2010, Richie was interviewed by Dr. Phil during a nationally televised hour long episode devoted exclusively to the subject of online bullying and gossip entitled “Dirt, Lies and the Internet”.[19] Dr. Phil questioned Richie about the morality of a website which allows users to bash each other with hurtful comments, to which Richie responded that there is evidentially a marketplace for such a website. Dr. Phil stated the following criticism, “Well, there’s a marketplace for heroin too, but that doesn’t justify being a heroin addict.”[19] After the show aired, viewers posted more than 700 comments about the program on Dr. Phil’s website.
In November 2011, Richie was interviewed by talk show host Anderson Cooper in an episode during which he was confronted by Sarah Jones, the former Cincinnati Bengals cheerleader and high school teacher who is currently suing Richie for defamation.[20] Richie was featured in an second interview with Anderson Cooper which aired in January 2012.
In June 2011, ABC News program 20/20 ran a story about Richie and his legal battle with Sarah Jones.[21]
In August 2012, Richie and his wife were announced to be filming upcoming episodes of the VH1 reality show Couples Therapy along with several other celebrity couples.[22]
Personal life
Richie is married to actress and reality TV star Shayne Lamas. The pair met in Las Vegas and were married on April 18, 2010 at the Little White Wedding Chapel.,[23] 8 hours after the couple first met.[24] On November 11, 2011, Lamas and Richie welcomed their first child, a daughter named Press Dahl Lamas-Richie.[25]
On March 13, 2013, Richie's wife Shayne was hospitalized citing "marital stress" allegedly caused by Richie's "non-stop partying".[26][27] Richie released a photo of his wife in the hospital on Instagram,[28] but has offered no details about the incident except a short apology posted on Twitter, stating "my personal life is a mess."[29]
News Events
Although much of the content on TheDirty.com involves non-celebrities, since 2007 the site has been involved in breaking several national news stories. These stories include:
- In 2008, pictures of NBA star Kobe Bryant were posted on TheDirty.com with reports that he was involved in an extra-marital affair with a team cheerleader.[30] Bryant's attorney sent a cease and desist letter demanding removal of the story,[31] but Richie refused to comply with the demand.[32]
- In 2008, TheDirty.com published several embarrassing photos of NFL quarterback Matt Leinart partying with female college students.[33] The event occurred while Richie was still anonymous, and the story resulted in widespread media exposure.[34]
- In October 2009, TheDirty.com posted a copy of a bad check allegedly written by NFL star Chad Johnson (wide receiver).[35]
- In 2009, TheDirty.com published several nearly-nude photos of Miss USA contestant Carrie Prejean who had initially denied ever taking any such photos.[36] The scandal eventually resulted in pageant owner Donald Trump terminating Prejean’s contract thereby stripping her of her title as Miss California. At the time, Prejean was under significant scrutiny for her answer to a question during the Miss USA 2009 controversy in which she was asked whether states should legalize same-sex marriage. Prejean’s answer—that marriage should be between a man and a woman—was viewed as a significant reason for her not winning the Miss USA crown.[37]
- In 2010, Arizona congressman Ben Quayle initially denied rumors that he was involved in creating posts on Dirtyscottsdale.com.[38] Several weeks later, Quayle changed his story and admitted that he did write material for the site using the pseudonym “Brock Landers”.[39][40] Despite the admission, Quayle was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives on November 2, 2010.[41]
- In 2011, TheDirty.com published a story alleging that actor/director Ashton Kutcher cheated on his wife Demi Moore during a tryst at a San Diego hotel. On November 17, 2011, Moore released a statement announcing her intention to divorce Kutcher.[42]
- In 2011, TheDirty.com published a nude self portrait depicting Neal Schon, lead guitarist of the rock band Journey (band). Prior to the release of the photo, Schon reported "received menacing texts messages over the past couple weeks from a person he has never met, telling him that he was in possession of Neal's stolen phone and threatening to release the photos."[43] The photo was later removed.
Lawsuits
Nik Richie has been the subject of several lawsuits relating to material posted on TheDirty.com. Like operators of other blogs and websites which allow third party users to submit content, Richie has argued that he is protected from liability by a federal law called the Communications Decency Act, 47 U.S.C. § 230(c), which provides: “No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider.”[44] The CDA generally protects website owners and operators from most forms of liability; “Most courts have held that through these provisions, Congress granted interactive services of all types, including blogs, forums, and listservs, immunity from tort liability so long as the information is provided by a third party.”[45]
At least one federal court in Missouri has agreed with this argument, holding that a lawsuit against Richie was barred by the CDA. The case, S.C. v. Dirty World LLC, Case No. 11-CV-00392-DW (W.D. Mo. March 12, 2012) involved a post entitled “Dirty Church Girl” which was submitted to TheDirty.com by a third party user. The young woman named in the post sued Richie for defamation and other claims, but the court held that Richie was entitled to immunity under the Communications Decency Act.[46]
In another case, Sarah Jones v. Dirty World Entertainment Recordings, LLC, Case No. 09-CV-219-WOB a federal court in Kentucky reached the opposite conclusion, finding that Richie was not entitled to immunity in a case arising from several posts about a Kentucky high school teacher and part-time cheerleader named Sarah Jones. The decision has been criticized by some legal experts who described the case as “a troubling and probably lawless ruling.”[47] The Citizen Media Law Project has posted a lengthy discussion of the case on its website, which, while describing thedirty.com as "a tasteless website," suggests the ruling could have a “chilling effect” for online speech.[48]
The Jones civil case was heard by a Kentucky jury on January 22–25, 2013. After two days of deliberation, the jury was unable to reach a verdict. On January 25, 2013, the court found the jury was deadlocked resulting in a mistrial.[49] Subsequent media reports explained that although the hung jury failed to reach a verdict, "Jurors did unanimously agree that thedirty.com's operator, Nik Richie, did not act with malice when he posted the submissions. That means jurors would not have awarded Jones any money had they all been able to agree that the posts were substantially false."[50] However, on the question of whether Jones was defamed, the jury was deadlocked 9-1 in favor of Jones.[51]
A retrial has been set for July 8, 2013.[52] Federal Judge William Bertelsman is also considering a request by Richie's attorneys to reconsider their argument that the website is protected under the Communications Decency Act.[53] Richie's lawyers have also asked the court to allow an immediate appeal rather than forcing them to defend the case a second time.[54] On April 18, 2013 the Kentucky court issued an order affirming its previous denial of CDA immunity and refusing to grant permission for Mr. Richie to immediately appeal thus ensuring that a second trial will be held in the case.[55]
References
- ^ Nik Richie Announces Book Deal
- ^ TMZ Bio Page for Nik Richie
- ^ Web sites put Scottsdale's party life on display for all
- ^ VegasSeven.com Interview with Nik Richie, July 1, 2010
- ^ The Dirty Business: How Gossipmonger Nik Richie of TheDirty.com Stays Afloat
- ^ Web sites put Scottsdale’s party life on display for all
- ^ A Dirty Job: TheDirty.com Cases Show the Limits of CDA Section 230
- ^ Exposing the trashy side of Scottsdale nightlife
- ^ ABC 15 Interview May 31, 2007
- ^ Fox10 Interview August 18, 2007
- ^ Man behind thedirty.com gets DUI, sheds anonymity September 4, 2008
- ^ The Dirt on The Dirty September 4, 2008
- ^ Is Hooman Karamian The Real Nik Richie?
- ^ Digital Dirt: Website Allows Easy Cyber Bullying
- ^ Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
- ^ Dirty Business with Nik Lamas-Richie
- ^ TheDirty.com: Public nuisance or a much needed public forum?
- ^ Valley’s10 most fascinating people
- ^ a b Nik Richie of TheDirty On Dr. Phil Show
- ^ Bengals Cheerleader Confronts Website Owner for Defamation of Character
- ^ Ben-Gal Sarah Jones on 20/20 Tonight
- ^ Nik Richie and Shyane Lamas to Appear on 'Couples Therapy".
- ^ 'Bachelor' Winner -- Elopes in Vegas
- ^ Shayne Lamas elopes with Nik Richie one day after meeting him in Las Vegas
- ^ Shayne Lamas Births 11-11-11 Baby
- ^ Couples Therapy Casualty? Shayne Lamas Hospitalized, Marital Stress Over Nik Richie’s Non Stop Partying
- ^ [1]
- ^ 5 hours and counting
- ^ Tweet after Hospital Stay
- ^ This Dirty Kobe Bryant Business
- ^ Kobe's Beef Over "Dirty" Affair Allegations
- ^ Cease and desist letter from Kobe's lawyers won't deter website
- ^ Matt Leinart, Alex Smith Pics at TheDirty.com: The Future of Sports Media?
- ^ The Dirty Players In The Game April 5,2008
- ^ [2]
- ^ Miller, Korin (May 7, 2009). "Miss California Miss USA Carrie Prejean may lose her title over little white lie, nudie pics". New York Daily News. Retrieved May 7, 2009.
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(help) - ^ "Gay marriage row at Miss USA show". BBC News. April 20, 2009. Retrieved May 8, 2009.
- ^ Ben Quayle denies link to Dirty Scottsdale website
- ^ Ben Quayle admits writing for ‘Dirty Scottsdale’ Website
- ^ Quayle's ties to 'The Dirty' founder began in 2005
- ^ Ben Quayle Elected to Congress in Arizona
- ^ "Demi Moore announces plans to end her 6-year marriage to Ashton Kutcher". The Washington Post. Associated Press. November 17, 2011.
- ^ Neal Schon Nude Photo: Relationship With Michaele Salahi Still Going Strong
- ^ FAQ Page on TheDirty
- ^ Legal Guide to Online Publisher Immunity
- ^ TheDirty Gets Its First 47 USC 230 Win--S.C. v. Dirty World
- ^ TheDirty Denied 47 USC 230 Immunity--Jones v. Dirty World
- ^ Sixth Circuit's 'Dirty' Decision Sends a Chill
- ^ Order Declaring Mistrial
- ^ Mistrial in ex-cheerleader's lawsuit
- ^ [3]
- ^ Nik Richie Squares Off Again with Ex-NFL Cheerleader "Slutshamed" on his TheDirty.com
- ^ http://www.kypost.com/dpps/news/local_news/new-trial-date-in-ex-cincinnati-bengals-cheerleaders-libel-suit_8308501#ixzz2N5qdJhvn
- ^ Sarah Jones v. Dirty World - Renewed Motion for Summary Judgment
- ^ It's Getting Dirty! Nik Richie Ordered Back To Court To Face Off Against Bengals Cheerleader Yet Again