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Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers

We are investigating Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers for allegedly attempting to conceal critical reviews and adverse news from Google by improperly submitting copyright takedown notices. This includes potential violations such as impersonation, fraud, and perjury.

Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers

PARTIES INVOLVED: Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers

ALLEGATIONS: Perjury, Fraud, Impersonation

INCIDENT DATE: 24 September 2024

INVESTIGATED BY: Ethan Katz

TOOLS USED: Lumen, FakeDMCA, SecurityTrails

CASE NO: 11701/A/2024

CRIME TYPE: Intellectual Property Scam

PUBLISHED ON: 23 Oct 2024

REPORTED BY: FakeDMCA.com

JURISDICTION: USA

A summary of what happened?

Eric Spofford is the founder and former CEO of Granite Recovery Centers (GRC), a network of addiction treatment facilities in New Hampshire. He started GRC after overcoming his own struggles with addiction and built it into a significant operation in the state, focusing on helping individuals recover from substance use disorders. Spofford, however, has become a controversial figure in recent years due to several accusations and concerns surrounding his conduct and the operation of GRC.

3 Major Concerns, Complaints, and Accusations Against Eric Spofford:

  1. Sexual Misconduct Allegations:
    • Spofford has faced accusations of sexual harassment and misconduct from multiple former clients and employees of Granite Recovery Centers. These allegations, including inappropriate relationships with women in recovery, have raised serious concerns about the safety and ethics within GRC. The accusations led to lawsuits and complaints filed by individuals who claimed they were victimized while in a vulnerable state.
  2. Intimidation and Harassment:
    • Spofford has been accused of using intimidation tactics against those who have spoken out against him. This includes allegations of threatening behavior towards people who have raised concerns or complaints about his actions, both within and outside of GRC. There have also been claims that Spofford or those associated with him have attempted to silence critics, leading to accusations of efforts to censor negative information about him online.
  3. Legal Actions to Suppress Information:
    • Spofford has reportedly taken legal action to try to suppress or censor information about the allegations against him. He has been accused of attempting to remove or limit media coverage and online content related to the sexual misconduct claims and other criticisms of his leadership at GRC. This has raised concerns that he is trying to control the narrative around his reputation and avoid accountability, which has further damaged his public image.

These controversies have put significant pressure on Granite Recovery Centers and led to a broader conversation about ethics and leadership in addiction treatment facilities. Spofford’s efforts to manage the negative publicity, including the alleged attempts to censor information, have only added to the concerns about his actions.

 

Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers Fake DMCA

 

 

 

Analyzing the Fake Copyright Notice(s)

Our team collects and analyses fraudulent copyright takedown requests, legal complaints, and other efforts to remove critical information from the internet. Through our investigative reporting, we examine the prevalence and operation of an organized censorship industry, predominantly funded by criminal entities, oligarchs, and disreputable businesses or individuals. Our findings allow internet users to gain insight into these censorship schemes’ sources, methods, and underlying objectives.

 

 

 

What was Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers trying to hide?

Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers‘s attempts to hide unfavourable content through the misuse of copyright notices while allegedly engaging in perjury present serious legal concerns. These actions suggest a calculated attempt to manipulate legal systems to suppress free speech, a fundamental violation of copyright law principles and an abuse of legal processes. The use of such tactics not only undermines the integrity of copyright protection but also potentially constitutes perjury, further entangling Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers in legal accountability. Let’s examine the information Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers may be trying to remove from the internet –

Eric Spofford, the founder and former CEO of Granite Recovery Centers (GRC), has been involved in several controversies that have significantly impacted his reputation and his business. Here’s an elaboration on the key issues:

1. Sexual Misconduct Allegations

Multiple allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct have been raised against Spofford by both former employees and clients of GRC. One of the most significant accusations involves Spofford allegedly sending explicit and inappropriate messages to a former client shortly after she completed treatment. This client claimed that these messages, which included unsolicited sexual content, had a severe impact on her recovery, leading to a relapse. Additionally, there have been claims from former employees that Spofford engaged in sexual assault. For example, one former employee alleged that she was sexually assaulted by Spofford during the workday, and another reportedly reached a settlement with him after an alleged assault, which effectively silenced her.

These accusations have deeply tarnished his image, especially given that many of the individuals involved were in vulnerable positions, either in recovery or working within the organization. Spofford has vehemently denied all claims, characterizing them as defamatory and false, but the weight of these allegations continues to cast a shadow over his legacy.

2. Abusive Leadership and Retaliation

Spofford’s leadership style has also been heavily criticized. Former employees and people within New Hampshire’s recovery community have described him as a polarizing and intimidating figure. They have accused him of wielding his power to retaliate against those who criticized him or tried to report misconduct. Several employees, including senior members of GRC, resigned because of the toxic environment fostered under his leadership. These claims paint a picture of a leader who not only engaged in unethical behavior but also used his position to protect himself from accountability.

3. Legal Battles and Attempts to Suppress Information

In response to the sexual misconduct allegations, Spofford launched a defamation lawsuit against New Hampshire Public Radio (NHPR), which had published an investigative report detailing the accusations. Spofford claimed that the reporting was false and damaging to his reputation. However, a judge ruled that NHPR’s reporting was thorough and conducted without malice, dismissing Spofford’s defamation claims.

Aside from this lawsuit, there have been multiple reports that Spofford and his legal team have made efforts to suppress or censor media coverage of these allegations. This includes attempts to intimidate those involved in the reporting process and seeking legal measures to prevent the dissemination of negative stories. These actions have led to concerns that Spofford was trying to control the narrative around his personal and professional conduct rather than facing accountability for the accusations against him.

These combined issues—ranging from sexual misconduct allegations to leadership abuse and legal efforts to stifle criticism—have severely affected Spofford’s public image. Despite selling Granite Recovery Centers and stepping away from the organization, these controversies continue to haunt him, as legal battles and public scrutiny persist.

 

 

 

How do we counteract this malpractice?

Once we ascertain the involvement of Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers (or actors working on behalf of Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers), we will inform Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers of our findings via Electronic Mail.

Our preliminary assessment suggests that Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers may have engaged a third-party reputation management agency or expert, which, either independently or under direct authorization from Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers, initiated efforts to remove adverse online content, including potentially fraudulent DMCA takedown requests. We will extend an opportunity to Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers to provide details regarding their communications with the agency or expert, as well as the identification of the individual(s) responsible for executing these false DMCA notices.

Failure to respond in a timely manner will necessitate a reassessment of our initial assumptions. In such an event, we will be compelled to take appropriate legal action to rectify the unlawful conduct and take the following steps –

 

 

Since Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers made such efforts to hide something online, it seems fit to ensure that this article and sensitive information targeted online by these events get a lot more exposure and traffic than what it would have received originally

We hope this becomes an excellent case study for the Streisand effect…The key idea behind the Streisand effect is that efforts to restrict information can backfire, often causing the information to gain more attention than it would have otherwise. This effect is widespread in the digital age, where users quickly notice and spread censorship efforts on social media and other platforms. Trying to suppress something can unintentionally lead to it becoming more visible, which Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers is finding out the hard way.

Potential Consequences for Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers

Under Florida Statute 831.01, the crime of Forgery is committed when a person falsifies, alters, counterfeits, or forges a document that carries “legal efficacy” with the intent to injure or defraud another person or entity.

Forging a document is considered a white-collar crime. It involves altering, changing, or modifying a document to deceive another person. It can also include passing along copies of documents that are known to be false. In many states in the US, falsifying a document is a crime punishable as a felony.

 

 

Additionally, under most laws, “fraud on the court” is where “a party has sentiently set in motion some unconscionable scheme calculated to interfere with the judicial system’s ability impartially to adjudicate a matter by improperly influencing the trier of fact or unfairly hampering the presentation of the opposing party’s claim or defense.”  Cox v. Burke, 706 So. 2d 43, 46 (Fla. 5th DCA 1998) (quoting Aoude v. Mobil Oil Corp., 892 F.2d 1115, 1118 (1st Cir. 1989)).

Is Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers Committing a Cyber Crime?

Faced with these limitations, some companies like Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers have gone to extreme lengths to fraudulently claim copyright ownership over a negative review in the hopes of taking it down.

Fake DMCA notices have targeted articles highlighting the criminal activity of prominent people to hide their illegal behavior. These people, which include US, Russian, and Khazakstani politicians as well as members from elite circles including the mafia and those with massive financial power, are all connected – and alleged corruption ranging from child abuse to sexual harassment is exposed when exploring evidence found at these URLs. It appears there’s a disturbing level of influence being exerted here that needs further investigation before justice can be served. Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers is certainly keeping interesting company here….

CompanyNames Fake DMCA

The DMCA takedown process requires that copyright owners submit a takedown notice to an ISP identifying the allegedly infringing content and declaring, under penalty of perjury, that they have a good faith belief that the content is infringing. The ISP must then promptly remove or disable access to the content. The alleged infringer can then submit a counter-notice, and if the copyright owner does not take legal action within 10 to 14 days, the ISP can restore the content.

Since these platforms are predominantly based in the U.S., the complaints are typically made under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), which requires online service providers and platforms to react immediately to reports or violations. Big Tech companies rarely have systems in place to assess the merit of each report. Instead, all bad actors need to do is clone a story, backdate it, and then demand the real thing be taken down.

 

Reputation Agency's Modus Operandi

The fake DMCA notices we found always use the “back-dated article” technique. With this technique, the wrongful notice sender (or copier) creates a copy of a “true original” article and back-dates it, creating a “fake original” article (a copy of the true original) that, at first glance, appears to have been published before the true original.

Then, based on the claim that this backdated article is the “original,” the scammers send a DMCA to the relevant online service providers (e.g. Google), alleging that the ‘true’ original is the copied or “infringing” article and that the copied article is the “original,” requesting the takedown of the ‘true’ original article. After sending the DMCA request, the person who sent the wrong notice takes down the fake original URL, likely to make sure that the article doesn’t stay online in any way. If the takedown notice is successful, the disappearance from the internet of information is most likely to be legitimate speech.

As an integral part of this scheme, the ‘reputation management’ company hired by Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers creates a website that purports to be a ‘news’ site. This site is designed to look legitimate at a glance, but any degree of scrutiny reveals it as the charade it is.

The company copies the ‘negative’ content and posts it “on the fake ‘news’ site, attributing it to a separate author,” then gives it “a false publication date on the ‘news’ website that predated the original publication.

The reputation company then sent Google a Digital Millennium Copyright Act notice claiming the original website infringed copyright. After a cursory examination of the fake news site, Google frequently accepts the notice and delists the content.

 

 

In committing numerous offences, Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers either premeditated actions or were unaware of the consequences. Despite hiring an agency to make Google disregard any negative information about Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers, ignorance does not excuse this wrongdoing.

Fake DMCA notices have targeted articles highlighting the criminal activity of prominent people to hide their illegal behavior. These people, which include US, Russian, and Khazakstani politicians as well as members from elite circles including the mafia and those with massive financial power, are all connected – and alleged corruption ranging from child abuse to sexual harassment is exposed when exploring evidence found at these URLs. It appears there’s a disturbing level of influence being exerted here that needs further investigation before justice can be served. FSMSmart is certainly keeping interesting company here.

 

The Reputation Laundering

Rogue Reputation agencies use spurious copyright claims and fake legal notices to remove and obscure articles linking clients to allegations of tax avoidance, corruption, and drug trafficking. Most of these reputation agencies are based offshore, mainly in Russia, India, and Eastern Europe, and they do not worry about complying with US-based laws.

The content in all of the articles for which the fraudulent DMCA notices have been sent relates to allegations of criminal allegations, including corruption, child abuse, sexual harassment, human trafficking and financial fraud against businesses and individuals with ultra-high net worth.

 

 

In addition to the misuse of the DMCA takedown process, there is a notable absence of enforcement concerning perjury violations. The statutory requirement related to perjury is designed to deter copyright holders from submitting fraudulent or knowingly false takedown requests, as they may face legal consequences for making false declarations under penalty of perjury. However, to date, there have been no known instances of any individual being prosecuted for perjury in connection with the submission of false DMCA takedown notices.

This lack of enforcement has emboldened copyright holders to exploit the DMCA takedown process to suppress dissent, criticism, or other unfavorable content, without fear of legal repercussions.

Some of the people and businesses who have employed this tactic to remove legitimate content from Google illegally include a Spanish businessman-turned-cocaine-trafficker, Organised crime, an Israeli-Argentine banker accused of laundering money for Hugo Chávez’s regime, a French “responsible” mining company accused of tax evasion, child molesters and sexual predators. Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers is in great company ….

What else is Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers hiding?

We encourage you to ‘Dork‘ Google by searching for keyword combinations such as [Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers] + {Negative Keyword, such as Scam, Fraud, Complaints, Lawsuit, Sanction, etc} on Google. It’s likely if you scroll down to the bottom of this Google search results, you’ll stumble upon this Legal Takedown notice (pictured below)

 

 

To make such an investigation possible, we encourage more online service providers to come forward and share copies of content removal requests with industry experts and researchers. If you have any information on Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers that you want to share with experts and journalists, kindly email the author directly at [email protected].

All communications are strictly confidential and safeguarded under a comprehensive Whistleblower Policy, ensuring full protection and anonymity for individuals who provide information.

Authorities we may contact and share this report with for further actions

New Hampshire Public Radio

Lauren Chooljian

NEWS DESK

Washington Post & NY Times

The above decision-makers and authorities will be provided a comprehensive dossier of our findings, including anonymously submitted evidence and tips. We invite journalists to contact us to receive a copy of our complete investigation here

Credits and Acknowledgement

16/10/2024

Many thanks to FakeDMCA.com and Lumen for providing access to their database.

Photos and Illustrations provided by DALL-E 3 – “a representation of Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers censoring the internet and committing cyber crimes.”

    • Our investigative report on Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers‘s efforts to suppress online speech is significant, as it raises serious concerns about its integrity. The findings suggest that Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers has engaged in questionable practices, including potential perjury, impersonation, and fraud, in a misguided attempt to manage or salvage its reputation.

    • We intend to file a counternotice to reinstate the removed article(s). While this particular instance is relatively straightforward, it is important to note that, in other cases, the overwhelming volume of automated DMCA takedown notices can significantly hinder the ability of affected parties to respond—especially for those not large media organizations.

    • You need an account with fakeDMCA.com and Lumen to access the research data. However, accounts are not widely available since these non-profit organisations manage large databases that could be susceptible to misuse. Nevertheless, they do offer access to non-profits and researchers.

    • It’s unclear why U.S. authorities have yet to act against these rogue reputation agencies, whose business model seems rooted in fraudulent practices.

  • We’ve reached out to Eric Spofford at Granite Recovery Centers for a comment or rebuttal regarding this investigation. It will strongly suggest they were behind the takedown attempt if they remain silent.

About the Author

16/10/2024

The author is affiliated with Harvard University and serves as a researcher at both Lumen and FakeDMCA.com. In his personal capacity, he and his team have been actively investigating and reporting on organized crime related to fraudulent copyright takedown schemes. Additionally, his team provides advisory services to major law firms and is frequently consulted on matters pertaining to intellectual property law. He can be reached at [email protected] directly.

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