IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — Idaho businessman Frank VanderSloot is suing Mother Jones magazine because he contends that he was defamed by an article that depicted him as a “gay-basher.”
VanderSloot, the CEO of direct marketing company Melaleuca, filed the lawsuit in Idaho Falls’ 7th District court on Tuesday. He says a February 2012 article about him and two tweets promoting it prompted national criticism.
The magazine’s co-editor-in-chief Monika Bauerlein says Mother Jones stands by its reporting and she hasn’t yet received official notification of the lawsuit.
VanderSloot is seeking nearly $75,000 in damages. The lawsuit focuses on the article titled, “Pyramid-Like Company Ponies Up $1 million for Mitt Romney.” The term “gay-bashing” never appears in the story, but VanderSloot points to a tweet promoting the article that described him as Romney’s “gay-bashing buddy.”
In the lawsuit, VanderSloot contends that the term “gay-bashing” denotes violence, harassment or intimidation based on sexual orientation.
“I’ve never taken shots like this before,” VanderSloot said. “I think it’s particularly egregious to accuse somebody of a hate crime … In my opinion, that’s what gay-bashing is. The accusation is that I have bashed gay people.”
The Mother Jones article said that VanderSloot outed a gay reporter for the Post Register in 2005 when he purchased a full-page ad in the newspaper criticizing the reporter’s extensive work covering child sexual abuse and cover-up scandals in the Boy Scouts.
VanderSloot has maintained that the reporter’s sexual orientation was publicly known before the advertisement hit newsstands in conservative eastern Idaho.VanderSloot has gained attention in the past for his approach to gay rights issues.
In 1999, he bought space on 25 billboards to protest a documentary called “It’s Elementary” that aired on Idaho Public Television. The documentary discussed how schools approached the subject of homosexuality, and on the billboards VanderSloot said it promoted “the homosexual lifestyle of your children.”
In 2008, VanderSloot’s wife, Belinda, contributed $100,000 to an independent group supporting a successful California effort to ban gay marriage.
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He won’t win.
did this artlcle get blocked/ removed. i tried clicking on it, and it said it doesn’t exist….
wow i live in idaho an used to work for his company Melalueca this guys a mormon and yes he is a gay basher..hes a multi-millionaire that thinks his shit dont stink an evrywon shood beleev as he dos..altho i must also say was a good company to work for
Douche!!!!!
Reporting on the facts doesn’t make the paper responsible for this jerk’s own bad behavior.
And to think I used to be a Melaleuca rep! Not anymore! Besides, you can get quality tea tree oil at the health food store or Trader Joes for a fraction of the price that they sell it for.
Any one that spends that much on trying to stop us is a gay bashed!
Hmm. This dude better stay out of court — I see disaster looming for him if he does!