Doc Bunkum
08-06-2012, 09:33 AM
In case you missed it, here's the back story on this post.
Sandra Tillotson, co-founder and senior vice president of Nu Skin, discovered that her ex-husband Adam Baker had written a scathing exposé about her and their marriage. (See the Adam Baker's Banned Book: "My Scandalous Life with a Billionaire Cougar" NuSkin's Sandie Tillotson (http://www.realscam.com/f11/adam-bakers-banned-book-my-scandalous-life-billionaire-cougar-nuskins-sandie-tillotson-1468/) thread.)
It didn't take Sandie and her legal team long to try and take down all references to the book and sites that had a copy of it.
This is when Joe Alfieri, a contributor to the Conservative Examiner, took up the story on 2011-11-06:
Book burning in America: a tale of Nu Skin
There are moments in a person’s life that shake you to your foundation, that cause you to rethink everything you think you know, moments that hit like a two by four upside your head. Just such moment arrived for me late on a Friday afternoon. A friend of mine, let’s call him Adam, since that’s his name, has self-published a book, Formerly Filthy Rich, My Scandalous Life with a Billionaire Cougar, and is actively and aggressively promoting the book, as every author does, and most especially those who self publish. Now his book is at the very least R-rated, and it’s an account of his... more »
A week later on 2011-11-12 he published a follow up story in The Examiner:
David vs. Goliath: an update on Nu Skin's attempt to ban a book
In my last column, I wrote about Adam Baker’s book, Formerly Filthy Rich - My Scandalous Life with a Billionaire Cougar, and the battle to get it published. Baker is the former trophy husband of Nu Skin co-founder Sandie Tillotson, and his book is chock full of details of sexual escapades, political influence peddling, corrupt business practices, and possible criminal activity. The book is self-published, and was released on Amazon and Barnes & Noble for the Kindle and Nook, and in a print on demand version from LuLu. Baker’s apparently kicked over a hornet’s nest, and Nu Skin ...
The irony here is, it didn't take Sandie and her legal team long to get those two stories pulled from The Examiner. Try and locate the original story on the net and all you get is a 404 Error message - "Oops! The page you are looking for could not be found".
I looked around and found only bits and pieces of the story scattered here and there. But persistence paid off and I was able to find the original copy of the article in it's entirety on someone's blog. So here it is, hopefully preserved for posterity.
The original "Book burning in America: a tale of Nu Skin" article from 2011-11-06:
Book burning in America: a tale of Nu Skin byJoe Alfieri
Contra Costa County Conservative Examiner
http://www.examiner.com/conservative-in-san-francisco/book-burning-america-a-tale-of-nu-skin
November 5, 2011 -
There are moments in a person’s life that shake you to your foundation, that cause you to rethink everything you think you know, moments that hit like a two by four upside your head. Just such moment arrived for me late on a Friday afternoon.
A friend of mine, let’s call him Adam, since that’s his name, has self-published a book, Formerly Filthy Rich, My Scandalous Life with a Billionaire Cougar, and is actively and aggressively promoting the book, as every author does, and most especially those who self publish. Now his book is at the very least R-rated, and it’s an account of his six year marriage to Nu Skin co-founder SandieTillotson. Nu Skin, for those of you who don’t know, is a multi-level marketing company which sells skin care and nutrition products through a network of independent distributors. That’s the official, and polite definition. For those who have at one time or another been touched by an MLM operation, it’s more commonly referred to as a pyramid company. Some might say a scam. Whatever the reality, or whatever your perspective, Nu Skin is among
the biggest and richest MLM companies, a Goliath.
Adam Baker, on the other hand, is a nice guy, with an attractive wife and adorable kids, who has a story to tell about what he knows about the company. And since he was married to a co-founder, was a distributor, had an office in the headquarters, and travelled the world on Nu Skin’s Gulfstream, he apparently knows quite a bit. Nu Skin thinks he knows too much, or at the very least says too much, and on this particular Friday afternoon used its team of lawyers to shut down distribution of Formerly Filthy Rich by Barnes & Noble and Amazon. Let me say that another way, in case you missed it: they got the book banned. A figurative burning of a book, but in the world of electronic publishing a burning none the less. A burning worthy of Nazi Germany, or Fahrenheit 451.Book burning and censorship in America, friends.
The lawyers argued (at least to B&N, their story to Amazon was quite different, which we’ll address in a moment) that the book was defamatory. It may be, but defamation is best argued before a court of law, where each side presents its case. Adam says he stands by every word he’s written, and is ready to produce witnesses. If that’s the case, then there is no defamation. Nu Skin says burn the book anyway, before anyone gets to read it. Barnes & Noble rolled over and pulled the book from its website quicker than you could say, oh, Sarah Palin. The Joe McGinnis book about Palin if you’re keeping score, is still available, even if it is defamation, or claimed to be.
The story presented to Amazon by Robert S. Clark of Peer Brown Gee & Loveless of Salt Lake City, said nothing about defamation, but the result was the same. Nu Skin argued that the material in the book was not Adam’s. Baker says that of course it’s his story, and is ready to produce his drafts and copyrights to prove it. No matter, Amazon has pulled the book “pending investigation.”
Earlier in the week Adam’s WordPress blog was shut down, and although he hasn’t gotten word as to why from notoriously slow to respond WordPress, one has to think there’s something of a pattern here.
And here then is the Thumper betrayed Bambi moment, for me, dear reader. I celebrate and proclaim on a continual basis, loudly and very proudly, the freedom we enjoy as Americans, even as I watch good people slandered, lies told, and reputations destroyed in the press on a daily basis because of that freedom. I tell myself it’s the exchange of ideas in a public forum, and that the truth will out in the end, that it’s the price paid for freedom of speech. And that we all enjoy that freedom, that we’re all equal in the marketplace of ideas and free speech.
But I am shaken by this story of David and Goliath, by the idea that a woman with over a billion dollars and the company she owns a good deal of can prevent the publication of a book that might do them harm, even if the tale is true. I’m shaken by the story because I can’t imagine it happening in this country, where we supposedly value the truth, unvarnished, and equally distributed. Am I wrong? I’d like to think that David will slay Goliath, because if he doesn’t, then perhaps all is lost, and those mobs on the street in Oakland braying against evil corporations may have more truth in them than even they know.
And here's the follow up article "David vs. Goliath: an update on Nu Skin's attempt to ban a book" article from 2011/11/12 that was also shortly sent to File 13:
David vs. Goliath: an update on Nu Skin's attempt to ban a book by Joe Alfieri
Contra Costa County Conservative Examiner
November 11, 2011 -
In my last column, I wrote about Adam Baker’s book, Formerly Filthy Rich - My Scandalous Life with a Billionaire Cougar, and the battle to get it published. Baker is the former trophy husband of Nu Skin co-founder SandieTillotson, and his book is chock full of details of sexual escapades, political influence peddling, corrupt business practices, and possible criminal activity. The book is self-published, and was released on Amazon and Barnes & Noble for the Kindle and Nook, and in a print on demand version from LuLu. Baker’s apparently kicked over a hornet’s nest, and Nu Skin’s lawyers have spent the better part of the last two weeks swatting at all the buzzing the book generated. For the most part, unfortunately, they’ve been successful in gagging him. Here’s a partial list of venues shut down:
AmazonBarnes
& NobleLuLuWordPress
WixGoDaddyRadio
interview removed from archives
Now, I wonder what Sandie and her legal team are going to say when they find out all their efforts to suppress these two articles was all for naught? :RpS_smile:
Sandra Tillotson, co-founder and senior vice president of Nu Skin, discovered that her ex-husband Adam Baker had written a scathing exposé about her and their marriage. (See the Adam Baker's Banned Book: "My Scandalous Life with a Billionaire Cougar" NuSkin's Sandie Tillotson (http://www.realscam.com/f11/adam-bakers-banned-book-my-scandalous-life-billionaire-cougar-nuskins-sandie-tillotson-1468/) thread.)
It didn't take Sandie and her legal team long to try and take down all references to the book and sites that had a copy of it.
This is when Joe Alfieri, a contributor to the Conservative Examiner, took up the story on 2011-11-06:
Book burning in America: a tale of Nu Skin
There are moments in a person’s life that shake you to your foundation, that cause you to rethink everything you think you know, moments that hit like a two by four upside your head. Just such moment arrived for me late on a Friday afternoon. A friend of mine, let’s call him Adam, since that’s his name, has self-published a book, Formerly Filthy Rich, My Scandalous Life with a Billionaire Cougar, and is actively and aggressively promoting the book, as every author does, and most especially those who self publish. Now his book is at the very least R-rated, and it’s an account of his... more »
A week later on 2011-11-12 he published a follow up story in The Examiner:
David vs. Goliath: an update on Nu Skin's attempt to ban a book
In my last column, I wrote about Adam Baker’s book, Formerly Filthy Rich - My Scandalous Life with a Billionaire Cougar, and the battle to get it published. Baker is the former trophy husband of Nu Skin co-founder Sandie Tillotson, and his book is chock full of details of sexual escapades, political influence peddling, corrupt business practices, and possible criminal activity. The book is self-published, and was released on Amazon and Barnes & Noble for the Kindle and Nook, and in a print on demand version from LuLu. Baker’s apparently kicked over a hornet’s nest, and Nu Skin ...
The irony here is, it didn't take Sandie and her legal team long to get those two stories pulled from The Examiner. Try and locate the original story on the net and all you get is a 404 Error message - "Oops! The page you are looking for could not be found".
I looked around and found only bits and pieces of the story scattered here and there. But persistence paid off and I was able to find the original copy of the article in it's entirety on someone's blog. So here it is, hopefully preserved for posterity.
The original "Book burning in America: a tale of Nu Skin" article from 2011-11-06:
Book burning in America: a tale of Nu Skin byJoe Alfieri
Contra Costa County Conservative Examiner
http://www.examiner.com/conservative-in-san-francisco/book-burning-america-a-tale-of-nu-skin
November 5, 2011 -
There are moments in a person’s life that shake you to your foundation, that cause you to rethink everything you think you know, moments that hit like a two by four upside your head. Just such moment arrived for me late on a Friday afternoon.
A friend of mine, let’s call him Adam, since that’s his name, has self-published a book, Formerly Filthy Rich, My Scandalous Life with a Billionaire Cougar, and is actively and aggressively promoting the book, as every author does, and most especially those who self publish. Now his book is at the very least R-rated, and it’s an account of his six year marriage to Nu Skin co-founder SandieTillotson. Nu Skin, for those of you who don’t know, is a multi-level marketing company which sells skin care and nutrition products through a network of independent distributors. That’s the official, and polite definition. For those who have at one time or another been touched by an MLM operation, it’s more commonly referred to as a pyramid company. Some might say a scam. Whatever the reality, or whatever your perspective, Nu Skin is among
the biggest and richest MLM companies, a Goliath.
Adam Baker, on the other hand, is a nice guy, with an attractive wife and adorable kids, who has a story to tell about what he knows about the company. And since he was married to a co-founder, was a distributor, had an office in the headquarters, and travelled the world on Nu Skin’s Gulfstream, he apparently knows quite a bit. Nu Skin thinks he knows too much, or at the very least says too much, and on this particular Friday afternoon used its team of lawyers to shut down distribution of Formerly Filthy Rich by Barnes & Noble and Amazon. Let me say that another way, in case you missed it: they got the book banned. A figurative burning of a book, but in the world of electronic publishing a burning none the less. A burning worthy of Nazi Germany, or Fahrenheit 451.Book burning and censorship in America, friends.
The lawyers argued (at least to B&N, their story to Amazon was quite different, which we’ll address in a moment) that the book was defamatory. It may be, but defamation is best argued before a court of law, where each side presents its case. Adam says he stands by every word he’s written, and is ready to produce witnesses. If that’s the case, then there is no defamation. Nu Skin says burn the book anyway, before anyone gets to read it. Barnes & Noble rolled over and pulled the book from its website quicker than you could say, oh, Sarah Palin. The Joe McGinnis book about Palin if you’re keeping score, is still available, even if it is defamation, or claimed to be.
The story presented to Amazon by Robert S. Clark of Peer Brown Gee & Loveless of Salt Lake City, said nothing about defamation, but the result was the same. Nu Skin argued that the material in the book was not Adam’s. Baker says that of course it’s his story, and is ready to produce his drafts and copyrights to prove it. No matter, Amazon has pulled the book “pending investigation.”
Earlier in the week Adam’s WordPress blog was shut down, and although he hasn’t gotten word as to why from notoriously slow to respond WordPress, one has to think there’s something of a pattern here.
And here then is the Thumper betrayed Bambi moment, for me, dear reader. I celebrate and proclaim on a continual basis, loudly and very proudly, the freedom we enjoy as Americans, even as I watch good people slandered, lies told, and reputations destroyed in the press on a daily basis because of that freedom. I tell myself it’s the exchange of ideas in a public forum, and that the truth will out in the end, that it’s the price paid for freedom of speech. And that we all enjoy that freedom, that we’re all equal in the marketplace of ideas and free speech.
But I am shaken by this story of David and Goliath, by the idea that a woman with over a billion dollars and the company she owns a good deal of can prevent the publication of a book that might do them harm, even if the tale is true. I’m shaken by the story because I can’t imagine it happening in this country, where we supposedly value the truth, unvarnished, and equally distributed. Am I wrong? I’d like to think that David will slay Goliath, because if he doesn’t, then perhaps all is lost, and those mobs on the street in Oakland braying against evil corporations may have more truth in them than even they know.
And here's the follow up article "David vs. Goliath: an update on Nu Skin's attempt to ban a book" article from 2011/11/12 that was also shortly sent to File 13:
David vs. Goliath: an update on Nu Skin's attempt to ban a book by Joe Alfieri
Contra Costa County Conservative Examiner
November 11, 2011 -
In my last column, I wrote about Adam Baker’s book, Formerly Filthy Rich - My Scandalous Life with a Billionaire Cougar, and the battle to get it published. Baker is the former trophy husband of Nu Skin co-founder SandieTillotson, and his book is chock full of details of sexual escapades, political influence peddling, corrupt business practices, and possible criminal activity. The book is self-published, and was released on Amazon and Barnes & Noble for the Kindle and Nook, and in a print on demand version from LuLu. Baker’s apparently kicked over a hornet’s nest, and Nu Skin’s lawyers have spent the better part of the last two weeks swatting at all the buzzing the book generated. For the most part, unfortunately, they’ve been successful in gagging him. Here’s a partial list of venues shut down:
AmazonBarnes
& NobleLuLuWordPress
WixGoDaddyRadio
interview removed from archives
Now, I wonder what Sandie and her legal team are going to say when they find out all their efforts to suppress these two articles was all for naught? :RpS_smile: