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'Star Wars Kid' cuts a deal with his tormentors
the globe and mail dot com ^ | 7-2006 | TU THANH HA

Posted on 09/01/2006 11:27:04 PM PDT by doug from upland

'Star Wars Kid' cuts a deal with his tormentors TU THANH HA

From Friday's Globe and Mail

TROIS-RIVIÈRES, QUE. — As Ghyslain Raza recalled, whenever he walked by his high school's common areas, other students would jump on tables and chant, "Star Wars Kid! Star Wars Kid!"

There would be a commotion as they shouted and poked at him, trying to get a reaction. "It was simply unbearable," he said.

An otherwise ordinary teen in this Quebec small town, Mr. Raza had become a worldwide object of ridicule when schoolmates put on the Internet a video of him clumsily pretending to be a Star Wars character.

Three years later, Mr. Raza and his parents this week reached an out-of-court settlement with the families of three former schoolmates they had sued for $351,000 in damages.

Related to this article Latest Comments Comments are closed for this story The settlement annuls a civil trial set to begin on Monday that would have scrutinized one of the world's first and most-publicized cases of cyber-bullying.

However, documents filed in the case at the Trois-Rivières courthouse give new details about how a mean-spirited high-school prank turned into a global Internet cause célèbre.

Specifics of the settlement remain confidential.

Lawyers for the three schoolmates had suffered a setback after they were not allowed to introduce as evidence a transcript of a phone conversation Mr. Raza had with a blogger, Jishnu Mukerji.

The blogger had posted a transcript of the exchange on the Internet.

Conducted a month after the video and parodies of it began circulating, the conversation has Mr. Raza calling the spoofs "interesting" but not expressing much distress.

However, a judge rejected a bid to table a transcript of the chat and Mr. Mukerji was not available to testify.

The documents include transcripts of examinations under oath of Mr. Raza and of three students accused of circulating the video, Michaël Caron, Jérôme Laflamme and Jean-Michel Rheault.

(Proceedings against a fourth, François Labarre, were dropped after Mr. Raza acknowledged that the allegations against that student were based on hearsay.)

In the transcripts, Mr. Raza said the experience left him unable to attend school.

"It was simply unbearable, totally. It was impossible to attend class," Mr. Raza said.

He said the situation left him feeling drained of energy, and that he let himself go and no longer lifted weights to keep fit.

He said he was diagnosed with depression by a pedopsychiatrist at Montreal's Sainte-Justine Hospital and his lawyers, in their fillings, said they wanted to have a psychiatrist and a psychologist testify, along with producing his medical file.

Under questioning, Mr. Laflamme and Mr. Rheault conceded their role in spreading a video that Mr. Raza, then 15, had made of himself and left on a shelf in the school TV studio.

Mr. Laflamme said he discovered the tape in April of 2003, when he took school equipment to film a varsity football game.

He showed the tape to Mr. Rheault, who made a copy of it.

"I thought it'd be an interesting prank . . . I wanted Ghyslain to know what I knew of him, what I had seen," Mr. Laflamme said.

"All I did was take the cassette, digitize it on the studio computer to pull a joke on Ghyslain. After that, I had nothing to do with it," Mr. Rheault said he later told the school principal after the controversy erupted.

He said that when a school counsellor confronted him about Mr. Raza's misfortunes, he replied, "It's no fun what happened here, but that's the problem with the Internet. Things travel fast."

Mr. Caron, who says he didn't even know the two other pranksters, said in examination that as the tape was being e-mailed among students, he created a website and posted the video on it.

According to court filings, the video first appeared on the Internet on the evening of April 14, 2003.

About a month later, one U.S. Web blog that had posted the video said it had been downloaded 1.1 million times already.

Mr. Raza's lawyer said in a court filing that the video was so widely circulated that one Internet site solely dedicated to the two-minute clip recorded 76 million visits by October, 2004.

Mr. Raza conceded in his examination that he didn't express much anguish when he spoke to Mr. Mukerji in May of 2003 about his sudden fame.

He said he was cautious because "everything I said was textually reported on the Internet. I signalled in more or less subtle fashion my unhappiness."

Mr. Raza -- who appears on the video as a chubby, ungainly young man -- recalled how other students got on tables and chanted taunts at him. "There was about 100 people in those halls. It was total chaos . . . Any opportunity was good enough to shout 'Star Wars!' "

He said in one class, where a document was shown through a projector, other students scrolled the text, mimicking the opening of the movie, as they sang the Star Wars theme.

And whenever he was in a public place, he said, strangers would call to him.

"Hey! It's Ghyslain Raza! Star Wars Kid, hey!"

He left the school and eventually, got a private tutor.

No one would comment yesterday about the settlement, including whether it included monetary compensation.

However, previous proceedings in the case had included discussions about whether the families of the three defendants had liability insurance.

The families of the three defendants have varying financial situations, court documents suggest. Mr. Caron's court filings include a letter from an insurer refusing to provide liability insurance coverage, whereas Mr. Laflamme says in his examination that his father had savings of $500,000 from an inheritance.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: internet; mocking; starwars; teasing
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To: butternut_squash_bisque

> It took me almost a year to get used to mayo on my cheeseburgers, and now I love it, as an aside from ketchup or mustard.

If you are ever in British Columbia, go to a "White Spot" restaurant and order one of their mushroom burgers (with or without cheese, your choice).

I have been dreaming about a White Spot burger ever since I emigrated, because try as I might I *cannot* quite duplicate one in New Zealand. I can get close, but this Holy Grail eludes me...

White Spot uses mayonnaise in their burgers: not too much, just enough. And something called "Triple-O" sauce. Their burgers are addictive, and I am in long-term withdrawal...


81 posted on 09/02/2006 1:59:19 PM PDT by DieHard the Hunter (I am the Chieftain of my Clan. I bow to nobody. Get out of my way.)
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To: DieHard the Hunter

Thanks for the tip, D. Never heard of 'White Spot' burgers, either. Had those yummy 'White Castle' burgers back in the 70s.

This 'White Spot'?

http://www.vancouverdining.net/burgers.html

Or this one?

http://www.foodhistory.com/foodnotes/road/va/ch/wh/01/

What the heck's that covering the burger?


82 posted on 09/02/2006 2:09:19 PM PDT by butternut_squash_bisque (The recipe's at my FR HomePage. Try it!)
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To: butternut_squash_bisque
What the heck's that covering the burger?

It looks like a fried egg!

*Yech!*

83 posted on 09/02/2006 2:12:43 PM PDT by freedumb2003 (the war on poverty should include health club memberships for the morbidly poor)
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To: butternut_squash_bisque

> This 'White Spot'?

Yup -- that's the one. "White Spot" is a Vancouver-based legend.

Dunno about the White Spot in Virginia, it does not appear to be affiliated.

> What the heck's that covering the burger?

Crikey! It looks to be an omelette disaster... Yuck! Not to be consumed without deploying HazMat protective clothing...

DownUnder, the signature burger comprises:

- hamburger and bun (naturally)
- cheese (optional)
- fried egg (sunny-side-up)
- pineapple ring
- large thick slice of pickled beetroot
- bacon (fried crisp)
- condiments of your choice (tomato sauce, tomato, lettuce, mustard, mayonnaise, &tc -- this part varies quite a bit)

Delicious! Get one at a burger trailer by the beach, consume the burger (it's a mess!) and run into the surf to wash off. Best I've ever had was in Cronulla (Sydney), tho' they do a pretty mean burger here in Auckland.


84 posted on 09/02/2006 2:21:27 PM PDT by DieHard the Hunter (I am the Chieftain of my Clan. I bow to nobody. Get out of my way.)
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To: freedumb2003
I was afraid that's what it was. Double-YECH!

Though maybe some night when I get the 'blind munchies', I'll try one just for grins, f.

I owned and operated The Blind Munchies® in Des Moines, IA, back in the late-60s, when I was a student at Drake University. My 'hippie days', if I can remember correctly. Ha!

The building is legendary and still there.

Memories come flooding back...

85 posted on 09/02/2006 2:36:30 PM PDT by butternut_squash_bisque (The recipe's at my FR HomePage. Try it!)
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To: Tribune7
The article said the parents were sued for $351,000. I'm not sure that's what they got. It said an out-of-court settlement was reached.

You're right, of course. I misread it.

86 posted on 09/02/2006 5:36:17 PM PDT by Dont Mention the War (This tagline is false.)
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To: HitmanLV

Gosh, poor kid. Though I still laugh when I think of that tape.


87 posted on 09/02/2006 8:39:24 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul
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To: Victoria Delsoul
I'd think if I was him I'd get a new haircut, hit the gym and change my body shape, and start using my middle name. 'Star Wars Kid' notoriety will follow him everywhere unless he takes some steps to distance himself from that powerful image and distinctive name.
88 posted on 09/02/2006 10:08:33 PM PDT by HitmanLV ("If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking until you do succeed." - Jerry 'Curly' Howard)
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To: butternut_squash_bisque
What state are you in? Maybe I could express a 2-3lb tub to you for sampling...

We live in Huntsville, AL. Thanks for the offer but my wife made it today at lunch and it was super. Thanks!
89 posted on 09/03/2006 4:56:32 PM PDT by Jaysun (Idiot Muslims. They're just dying to have sex orgies.)
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To: Jaysun

"...my wife made it today at lunch and it was super..."

LOLOL!

There ya go, J. Stay the heck outta the kitchen, J!

Those who can; cook. Those who can't; post on FR and oogle Ann Coulter! (I've got a foot on both sides of the fence, BTW)


90 posted on 09/03/2006 5:29:58 PM PDT by butternut_squash_bisque (The recipe's at my FR HomePage. Try it!)
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