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Steven Zwillinger was president of the American Philatelic Research Library. |
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Always sad to see something like this. Without knowing exactly what he is accused of, it's probably unfair to indulge in speculation. I don't know and have never met Steve, have at times enjoyed his column in the ASDA magazine on exhibiting. |
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The charges are clear enough. I had seen the post on the other forum that he had been suspended as an APS member which prompted some to search the public records.
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He hasn't been convicted by the courts yet no matter how bad the read is. If he is that bad then defame him after courts if convicted. Inonscense till proven guilty. |
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I read the writeup in Linns. It said nothing about why the quick resignation. They could have been a little more forthcoming.
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Linn's appears to have a conscious editorial policy not to state anything negative about persons in the hobby. The USPS or other postal agencies as disembodied entities, yes, but never hobby leaders. |
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Linn's appears to have a conscious editorial policy not to state anything negative about persons in the hobby. Fixed  Don |
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No one here has said anything about Steve being guilty or has defamed him in any way. Clearly, 'innocent until proven guilty' applies here just as with anyone charged with a crime before the outcome of a trial is known.
As an FYI, as reported on another forum, the charges, as defined by Maryland law are:
"Second Degree Rape
Second degree rape is defined as engaging in nonconsensual vaginal sex with another by force or the threat of force. In general, this is punishable by up to 20 years in prison. However, like first degree rape, there are instances where the penalty can be increased.
If you are over the age of 18 and the victim is under 15, you could face a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years.
Third Degree Sexual Offense
This crime is defined as engaging in sexual contact without the consent of another and using a dangerous weapon in the commission. It can also apply if the victim is mentally defective or under 14 years old where you are over 18.
The penalty for this offense is up to 10 years in prison."
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I do think his personal info should be removed (age,address,etc) although they are now public record. |
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post deleted. This Thread should be removed from SCF |
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| Edited by Hal - 03/28/2018 11:51 pm |
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I fail to see how salacious stories serve the stamp collecting community. Discussing the business ethics of dealers has merit, how does this thread benefit readers? Please lock this thread and move on, I am disappointed. |
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The reason? Perhaps Ken Lawrence put it best when he discussed the anticipated failure of 'Linn's' to report the full story of Steve's resignation:
"If not, that will be a double disservice. Besides practicing uncritical press-release journalism, Linn's will have failed to inform readers that APRL responded promptly exactly as it should have, and that APS responded promptly exactly as it should have, both acting decisively to uphold their honor and not to favor an influential insider. The facts that forced Steve Zwillinger's resignation were not good news, but the fact that both organizations acted promptly and correctly is good news, and all the more so in the context of seamy stories about coverups in similar situations that have become so familiar in national news."
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We have received several complaints on this thread. In these cases, I have to put my personal opinion aside and consider the entire community.
So here is my Moderator opinion. So far there are no personal attacks, the posts have been factual, and the information is a matter of public record. All the information is the same that you would find in a newspaper. The information is also relevant, many of us paid APS dues and have a right to know where our money is being spent. While some of the information is distasteful, is it philatelic/APS news. So far, no one has flamed the man and several have correctly pointed out that 'innocent until proven guilty' applies here.
So in my judgement, I am not locking or removing this thread. This decision was not taken lightly and I hate that I might be disappointing some members. I know that not everyone may agree with this decision but there is still recourse. Folks feel strongly about this they can ask the forum admin (Bobby131313) to review and revisit my decision. Don
EDIT - I have modified the thread title to note the strong content. |
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