A New York man is suing Grindr after 700 men
turn up to his home for sex
gaytimes.co.uk, 1/7/2016
Matthew Herrick has found
himself the victim of fake profiles on the gay hook-up app.
The 32-year-old is accusing
Grindr of negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, false
advertising, and deceptive business practices in a new lawsuit, after more than
700 men turned up to his apartment expecting sex.
Matthew first discovered
that his images were being used to ‘catfish’ local gay men after a guy turned
up at his front door claiming to have messaged him over the app.
After the actor and
model explained to the guy that that was not him, he was shown a string of
messages they had seemingly exchanged, including semi-naked images of him that
had been lifted from Instagram.
Naturally, Matthew reported
the fake profile to Grindr immediately.
But in the following days,
many more profiles using Matthew’s images appeared on the hook-up app.
Matthew now estimates that
more than 700 men have turned up at his home expecting sex because of the fake
profiles.
“I’m humiliated daily,” he
added. “It’s a living hell.”
The New Yorker was even once
faced with six men at his door, who had organised an orgy with the fake
account.
Matthew alleges that it’s his
ex-boyfriend who is creating the profiles, as he knows his home and work
addresses, as well as his mobile number.
His former partner
denies the allegations made.
The lawsuit
alleges Grindr has failed to shut down the creation of fake profiles or block
the user creating them, despite more than 50 complaints.
Matthew says he’s
reported the situation to the police, but they’ve suggested he move or get a
new job.
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