Women on Dating App Share Negative Encounters, Face Lawsuit for Warning Others

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2024-04-15 04:43:42

Gibbons, who wrote the initial post about Murray in the group after meeting on a dating app and messaging each other for several weeks. Gibbons spoke with Murray on the phone before deciding she didn’t want to meet him in person. The interaction went so badly that she wanted to warn other women about his rude behavior, noting, “I wouldn’t want my girlfriend dating someone like that.”

The private Facebook group Are We Dating The Same Guy, which originated in New York in 2022, is part of a larger network of groups where women share information about negative dating encounters they’ve had in their cities. The Los Angeles branch currently has about 53,000 members. At the time of Gibbons’ post, there were only about 10,000 women in the group, and yet, other women began joining Gibbons in detailing their own bad interactions with the same teacher, some even sharing screenshots of exchanges on dating apps and telling personal dating stories. Others simply left comments.

The matter died down within weeks, nine of the women who posted about Murray are named in the lawsuit, while the rest are referred to as: “Women 1-50”. The women – most of whom did not know each other – are accused in the lawsuit of “conspiring to harm the plaintiff’s good name” and discriminated against him when they did not allow Lom to join the group to defend himself and answer the complainants.

By the way, Murray is not the first man to file lawsuits against women who shared their negative reviews on this type of page. Nico D’Ambrosio, 32, filed a lawsuit against 27 women in Chicago in January after they described him in their posts as “very clingy” and a professional flirt. The judge in Murray’s case said Monday that based on the evidence, the court saw no possibility that Murray would prevail on any of the claims he made.

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