Paul Christoforo holding social media accounts hostage
Ocean Marketing still lost at sea
The tale of Paul Christoforo will go down in history as a tragic tale of one man who said the wrong thing, at the wrong place
at the wrong time. I recently read an interview with the man himself on GameRanx and the guy has a lot of deep-seeded
personal issues and it looks like now those issues are more public than ever. Whilst the interview was meant to be revealing
and honest, it seems Paul has been anything but, as his actions have taken the world by storm, yet again, as he holds the
twitter and main website hostage.
Paul was let go from the company and has since been replaced with Moisés Chiullan. Chiullan is slowly picking up the peces
from N-Control's PR Nightmare and has gone into damage control including a complete corporate disowning of Christoforo and
his efforts, including a wonderful quote ending with the fact there "isn't a bus big enough for me to throw Paul Christoforo
under"
Chiullan then went to Twitter to answer people's questions about the current situation. Chiullan then followed it up by
setting up a Reddit AMA to directly respond to all the big questions and revealed that Mr. Christoforo isn't finished making
the guys at N-Control a living hell. See, as it turns out, the man is trying to commit extortion and gain a little profit
from the ordeal.
Chiullan tweeted out that Christoforo was holding N-Control's email, Twitter and Facebook accounts hostage. One of the first
questions asked in the AMA was how this could happen. Chiullan's answer was that he has "been trying to get him to give up
the access." Chiullan insists that he's been asking nicely for a couple of days but "the gloves are off now."
Paul told Chiullan via phone that "Eight months ago, I locked down all this stuff so they wouldn't be able to fuck with me.
If they don't give me what I want, it's war." Paul doesn't really want money but demands include a contract written on his
terms and substantial compensation, both immediate and for as long term, basically tll the company implodes due to Paul being
an unstable coworker. It's almost as though he's trying to pull a Fight Club and going about it in the worst way possible.
Paul even, flaunted the PR debacle he created as proof that he "made the company a success", citing all the media and public
attention as the "best thing that ever happened to Avenger".
Paul didn't count on the fact that Chiullan had anticipated all of these comments and issues and has been working on computer
hardware and web tech since I was 14. Chiullan did have control over the AvengerController.com domain. It was transferred
away from its original account, which Paul had complete control of. Because of how GoDaddy works, that old account retained
all of the email addresses and their master control settings (forwarding and so on) and N-Control not supporting SOPA, left
the GoDaddy account and Paul in the dust. Paul even continued to respond to customer emails from his personal GMail account
and lied to Moisés repeatedly about that fact.
Chiullan played it nice, and Paul played it stupid, acting like he didn't have full access to the master account, blaming his
"Indian outsourced tech team" being on vacation. Chiullan gave Paul an ultimatum: Paul was given two days to give over N-
Control's digital property.
Moisés closed the statement saying "He finally leveled with me tonight that he knew I wasn't that stupid and that he was
lying about his access to all these accounts. That's when he issued the above-mentioned threat. He reiterated that he had the
hosting, email, and everything on lockdown," which is simply not true.
The entire saga has played out for the entire world to see and everyone is far ahead Paul in the most darkest ways possible.
Where he will go, nobody knows but sadly, I wouldn't rule out suicide for the most feeblest of hearts.
Ocean Marketing still lost at sea...