The articles basis unfairly states that Stylus Shows President was a Rogue, unfairly holding him
personally responsible for Lowell MacGregors illegal and premature
cancellation of the Shakedown Campout and Music Festival just before gates were
to open on August 25, 2005. This article and subsequent comments have caused
Stylus President loss of income and severe damage to his career and reputation,
inflicting pain and suffering whether intentional or through gross negligence.
Mark Zusman is corrupt and does not care about the truth.
Willamette Week and its
Editor Mark Zusman has allowed this malicious and destructive article to be
republished every day for the last 4 years, refusing to remove it despite
demands from Stylus President and his attorney. Instead of using common sense,
displaying any sense of decency or showing professional journalistic
investigation skills, Zusman chooses to site previous case law as a theory to
avoid liability and ignore Stylus Presidents repeated demand to remove the
article and slanderous accompanying comments.
Even though the facts have
become obvious with MacGregors constant change of stories and Stylus complete
disclosure of facts at www.shakdownfest.com,
the original article states about Stylus Shows President: the murky situation
worsened when Hal Abramson, the festival's Florida-based promoter, went
off the radar for four days. the Rogue Desk has no idea who's lying. But
Abramson did himself no favors by skipping town and going incommunicado between
Thursday's cancellation and Monday's Internet screed. This information is
totally inaccurate and misleading.
To add insult to injury,
Zusman and the Willamette Week allowed one commenter to state:
(Stylus President) was the
promoter of Stompin 79 in Blaine WV who skipped out the day before with all the
money. I worked my a*s off for 3 weeks and didn't paid a dime!, which is an
absolute lie. Stylus President never skipped out of any festival early and
never left with all of the money. He never promoted anything in Blaine, WV.
The same commenter was
allowed unrestricted to say HE CAN TEACH YOU HOW TO BE A CROOK!. This
unprofessional newspaper allowed another anonymous entry to say He's a fake,
liar, cheat, and scum of the earth if you ask me. Stylus President has been
promoting since 1975 and has always taken great care to conduct business
honestly and transparently. Allowing
these kind of unchecked, slanderous comments clearly shows Zusman and
Willamette Weeks prejudice.
The papers malicious intent
to cause Abramson harm and inflict intentional pain and suffering is clear in refusing to post positive comments a number of people knowing of Abramson's caring and altruistic business practices.
All of this destructive,
damaging information resides on Willamette Weeks web site. They are in total
control of the content allowed there.
Stylus Shows spent $7,095.
for 16 advertisements in 2005, all paid for in advance and executed
professionally building good faith with the paper. This perfect track record meant
nothing to Willamette Week and Mark Zusman.
Stylus Shows paid for the
entire $76,000. Festival ad campaign including other Portland area media in
advance and owed nothing to any media once the show was cancelled. This was also
not mentioned in the article, nor was the $35,000. paid to Lowell MacGregor for
venue rent on a festival that never was allowed to happen, including payment
for sponsor procurement that never materialized by MacGregors Group, which the
Willamette week conveniently did not even mention.
MacGregor did not pay back
any of the money Stylus paid to them for venue rent, even though MacGregor
cancelled the festival. He then lied to the media and pubic stating that I
canceled the event. Now he states that I never showed up for my own festival
and left him m to deal with the aftermath. All lies. None of these details were
mentioned in the article.
As a result of this
disaster, our company lost everything, more than $250,000. invested. Our
President suffered an emotional breakdown and then lost relationships, his home
and a travel company he was a partner in. His name and reputation trashed and
thousands of people wrote and complained to him personally. All of this due to
trusting a few business people in Portland.
The Stylus Shows contract
with MacGregor clearly states there were no more payments due until midnight
August 25, 2005. MacGregor was increasingly changing terms and make
increasingly unreasonable demands despite the fact that Stylus made all
payments to all contractors on time. As soon as MacGregor canceled the
festival, it was his event, not Stylus. We were no longer in control.
WWeek also failed to state
that MacGregor erected an electric sign at the entrance stating FOR REFUNDS
CONTACT and stated Stylus Presidents name and cell phone number knowing this
would tie up his phone, making any damage control difficult . This hateful and
intentionally damaging behavior was never reported. There were no creditors
unpaid up to that moment.
WWeek did not report that
Stylus had reported that MacGregor was uncooperative from the beginning taking
6 weeks to furnish a proper contract in an emergency situation, denying Stylus
the ability to even speak to contracted security and not calling a site production
meeting until 12 days before the show, among other acts of incompetence and
negligence. MacGregor was threatening to cancel for weeks because he couldnt
take the criticism of his deplorable work.
WWeek not reporting any of
this, even though it was stated in detail by Stylus by Monday August 29, is
grossly negligent, shows their reporting is amateur and intentionally
misleading.
Stylus Shows worked
tirelessly since February of 2005 to bring quality music festival to the
Portland area, overcoming major barriers repeatedly. It has turned out to be a
hostile place to promote a music festival. Other out-of-area promoters should
be on notice. There are many better places to promote.
There is no mention in the
article that earlier that year in May, 2005, after 10 weeks of promotion,
Washington County demanded Hornings Hideout cancel any already existing
festivals putting the original venue in Breach Of Contract. It is now known
that Horning had fair warning from the County of the impending doom and still
signed a contract with Stylus knowing of the problem. Willamette Weeks
irresponsible and abbreviated reporting said nothing about any of this.
In this breach, Stylus
received poor treatment and severe losses from Hornings Hideout, then
experiencing more than 10 weeks of incompetent treatment form The Lowell
MacGregor Group and subsequent poor treatment form Willamette Week and now
Zusman. This is the way these companies treated an out of town company knowing
that with this kind of tragic end, Stylus would never be back.
There is no moving on, no
closure. no remedy to the damage that Mark Zusman and Willamette Week has
caused to Stylus President. They still refuse to remove the article and
commentary. Zusman can attempt to defend his case to the courts.
With such disastrous
operators in the region, there is no wonder why Oregons economy is in such a
shambles. Stylus Shows could have chosen anywhere in the US to do business and
it appears that they picked the one place that destroyed their company, the
Portland area. Stylus Shows President has taken legal action against one party
to recover damages incurred, and intends more soon.
On March 25, 2010 Abramson wrote to Richard Meeker, President of Willamette Week complaining that the article and its lies were continually harmful to him, losing him work and income. Meeker doesn't care, not responding or removing these lies from the web. He and Zusman both are unscrupulous operators.
Meeker and Zusman only want to destruct to sell newspapers and are not at all concerned with the truth. The Lord will deal with them and their rag newspaper. Truth will prevail. Abramson swears to make their bad business practices public and to EXPLAIN THEIR WRONGS TO EVERY ONE OF THEIR ADVERTISERS!
Don't wonder why Oregon's economy is in the toilet with dishonest, hateful operators like this being allowed to flourish.
Recently in 2010, Hal Abramson and Stylus
Shows, Inc. received The SBCA Best of Business Award Program which recognizes
the best of small businesses throughout the country.