I would like to start by saying thank you to all the wonderful members of the ham community who have stood by me over the past two years. Whether you attempted to defend me online from the false accusations and smear campaign, sent a supportive e-mail, came by the house, or just kept in touch as if nothing had happened your willingness to give me the benefit of the doubt is very much appreciated. A year ago at this time I thought I was done with ham radio for good and was rather bitter towards the community as a whole. It has become clear that those who attacked me or assumed the worst about me are a small but loud minority of the ham community.
For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about here is a brief summary of what happened: During the summer of 2006 I bought and sold a number of pieces of ham radio gear online, something I had been doing for years. A member of the ham commmunity who has computer skills was able to hijack the mail server I was using at the time. With the aid of an accomplice in Wisconsin he effectively duplicated, triplicated, or even quadruplicated sales for me or, in some cases, created ads of his own in my name. Since he had control of my mail server I only saw what he wanted me to see and his buddy made sure to clean out my home mailbox when I wasn't watching. My consulting work at the time required me to travel a great deal so this wasn't difficult to do. I did eventually see this happen and I did report the theft of my mail to the local sherif's department with a description of the vehicle. In effect my identity was stolen and used to defraud members of the ham community.
I was eventually charged with a felony as the local sheriff didn't do an adequate investigation of what was going on. Late last year my attorney and I entered into an agreement with the District Attorney in which he agreed to dismiss the charges. The reports that I plead guilty or was convicted of a crime that have been deliberately and maliciously circulated are false. The court proceedings including the agreement with the D.A. are a matter of public record.
My attorney and I do know who is responsible for all of this. We know his motives. A number of hams do as well. My attorney has passed all the evidence collected on my behalf to a federal prosecutor. There have been reports in the ham community of ongoing federal investigations. I certainly hope they are true. I am not sharing any of the information or evidence because I do not want to jeopardize any legal proceedings that still may occur either in civil or criminal court.
I have asked friends in the ham community who know the details not to take any action and to let the legal system work even if the process seems intolerably slow at times. They have good reason to want the details released: what happened to me could happen to anyone of you. There is a right way and a wrong way to seek justice. I cannot and will not condone to sort of vigilantism that was used against me. Vigilante justice is never just. One of the fundamental principles of our legal system is "innocent until proven guilty", a principle too many hams were happy to ignore, choosing instead to participate in a witch hunt.
I have not made any decision regarding whether or not to become active in ham radio again. There are friends who have encouraged me to get back on the air, even if just to talk to them. I still believe I would face a great deal of harrassment if I did get on the air at this time.
In any case I felt it was time to break my silence and let those who haven't already judged me read my side of the story.
Caitlyn Martin, K9NI
June 17, 2008
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