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Tab

(11,093 posts)
Tue Dec 15, 2015, 06:04 PM Dec 2015

Plumber sues car dealer after used (+sold) truck pictured with ISIS

When Mark Oberholtzer traded in his 2005 Ford F-250 pickup bearing the name of his Texas-based plumbing business, Mark-1 Plumbing Inc., he didn't know it was going to end up in Turkey, and he definitely couldn't have imagined that it would be photographed with purported jihadis.

A tweet with a picture of fighters firing from the back of Oberholtzer's former truck went viral in 2014, and now he's suing the car dealership he first sold it to for failing to take the company's decal and phone number off the bumper.

Oberholtzer filed his suit against Houston's AutoNation Ford Gulf Freeway in Harris County District Court Wednesday, Dec. 9, according to court documents.

The suit alleges gross negligence, fraud and a number of other claims on the part of Autonation Ford Gulf Freeway because, Oberholtzer claims, the dealership promised him that the decal would be removed prior to being auctioned.

The decal was not removed, and the suit said, as a result, Oberholtzer has suffered threats and lost business.
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The photo of the militants using the truck was tweeted on Dec. 15, 2014, and, according to the lawsuit, "had gone viral via the Internet and multiple news outlets."

When Oberholtzer learned of the photograph of black-clad gunmen in the back of a truck with his company's logo on it, "his initial reactions were of utter shock and sheer disbelief," the lawsuit said.

The plumber had to shutter his business for a week and get out of town after receiving about 1,000 phone calls from people "around the nation" lobbing threats "in grossly specific terms," at Oberholtzer, his family and his employees, the suit said.
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The suit describes Oberholtzer's "fear, anxiety, mental anguish, humiliation and degradation" in the days, weeks and months following the picture gaining notoriety. Oberholtzer was visited by officials from the FBI and Department of Homeland security, who ultimately told him to be careful. And his secretary quit out of fear for her safety. Oberholtzer is screening angry phone calls and threats to this day, according to the lawsuit.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/plumber-sues-car-dealership-after-his-former-truck-photographed-jihadists-n480501
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Plumber sues car dealer after used (+sold) truck pictured with ISIS (Original Post) Tab Dec 2015 OP
There are probably a dozen or so cloudbase Dec 2015 #1
I think the main point Tab Dec 2015 #2

cloudbase

(5,520 posts)
1. There are probably a dozen or so
Tue Dec 15, 2015, 06:56 PM
Dec 2015

intermediaries between the Ford dealer and the end user. As a Harris County resident, I can say with some confidence that Mr. Oberholtzer won't be seeing much in the way of a jury award. I doubt this would even settle prior to trial.

Tab

(11,093 posts)
2. I think the main point
Tue Dec 15, 2015, 07:07 PM
Dec 2015

is that he got a verbal representation from his dealer that they would remove the identifying information and they didn't. Of course, they have little control on the absolute disposition of it (unless they literally sold it themselves to an individual), but they promised to remove the logo/name/etc. and failed. If he can show they agreed to do it, then there might be a case on those terms.

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