I called Larry Berman and we had a pleasant conversation. I was able to do some follow-up questioning and clarification of his case. I disclosed to Larry that I started a forum post about him and his posted story because his story was so unusual. It is unusual, in the fact that his case was acknowledged as dropped and Steve Pigeon got involved.
I also found out that the ending of Larry's article was NOT the intended ending. Steve Pigeon got bent out of shape over Larry's original ending and made it known to Larry via email.
Apparently, Steve felt "entitled" to a "positive" write-up by Larry given how "gracious" Steve was to authorize the dropping of the case. The problem was that Larry should never have gone through all the aggravation to begin with! Given that Larry had been through a stressful ordeal already, Larry decided to made a quick modification to the last paragraph and put the ordeal behind him.
Before I called Larry, something felt "off" with the ending. I have mixed feelings in saying that I was correct in my assessment. After all, who could naturally be so gracious after being wrongfully being pursued and accused to begin with? It made no sense to me that Larry would take the time write the article about the ordeal only to "plug" and quote Steve at the very end.
As Larry and I spoke, I explained to Larry that we have never heard of Steve Pigeon himself getting involved in any extortion cases directly. And certainly if a case was dropped or "let go", it is generally done quietly without fanfare. The case disappears into the night, if you will.
In doing some research on Larry's online work, Larry is prolific in sharing his work, photography, and writings. Can you imagine the PR nightmare if Larry's story had gone public that Masterfile was trying to extort money from a well-known, well-written, and well-established niche photographer? Larry also writes for ShutterBug.
Larry obviously took a stand for himself but behind him was his body of work as a photographer, graphic artist, columnist, blogger, and other credentials. I think it made them think twice and check into Larry's story further. The fact that Steve Pigeon decided to get personally involved with the resolution speaks volumes about Larry's unique situation.
As an addendum to this post, Larry's case started in December 2009 and ended on January 4, 2010. It was handled by John MacDougal before it was escalated to Steve Pigeon.