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In reply to the discussion: Woman sues Match.com for $10 million [View all]thucythucy
(9,175 posts)and has posted links to back up her claim, and you haven't responded either time.
What would be illegal about a private for-profit dating service asking someone wanting to use their private service about a criminal record? Please cite the law that would make this illegal?
And so she told this person (whom she thought had been checked) where she lived? So fucking what? It still doesn't make her responsible for someone bashing in her skull and nearly blinding her.
Isn't that a little bit like saying we should check the clothing of women who get raped? Does the phrase "victim blaming" mean anything to you?
As to the validity of the court case, I'll let the courts decide that. You know, those folks who hear sworn testimony, weigh the facts, and don't presume to judge on the basis of a single internet thread?