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Man sought online revenge against arresting officer

His e-mails said the officer is a gay pedophile.

By THOMAS LAKE
Published February 18, 2007


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LUTZ — Gregory Steven Hart lives behind black metal gates in a house full of fast computers, elegant sculptures and expensive liquor that he never drinks.

In the mirror he sees a man of sharp wit and thick biceps, of old money and new technology, of hard morals and soft heart: in short, the prototypical Good Hardworking Successful American Family Man.

Three days after Christmas, Deputy Sheriff Russell Hemmendinger hauled Hart to jail. The charges were driving with a suspended license and resisting arrest. The deputy took him down in the driveway of his $367,000 home, in front of his pregnant wife and neighbors, and the American Family Man burned with shame.

Hart posted bail and went home and got to work.

Within less than 24 hours, the first concerned citizen e-mailed the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office.

From: tom and ray

To: dtobin@pascosheriff.org

Subject: Is Officer R. Hemmendinger Gay?

Has Officer R. Hemmendinger ever had sex with a boy that’s under the age of 16?

***

Hart is 43, a database developer for a massive healthcare corporation called Baxter International. He has a clean record, aside from nearly two dozen traffic tickets — mostly for speeding and running red lights — in the past decade. These led to the license suspension, which led Hemmendinger to his doorstep.

Hemmendinger is 31, married, a Pasco deputy for three years. His record is spotless. Citizens have written the agency to commend him for good work.

Nevertheless, Hart sees himself as an unerring judge of character, and when during the arrest Hemmendinger “started screaming and yelling hysterically at me … like a lunatic,’’ Hart says he sensed deep flaws.

He returned from jail and began digging. He says his research convinced him that Hemmendinger was a homosexual pedophile.

A reporter pressed him for evidence.

“I can’t go into detail,” he said.

Did he call the Florida Abuse Hotline?

No.

Did he report the supposed transgression to the sheriff’s office?

No. He says couldn’t trust them to investigate.

Did he report it to other authorities?

No.

Hart had another idea. He has his own software company, Database Engineers, as well as a computer armed with a program called Atomic Mail Sender and a list of addresses known to accept spam.

Hundreds, perhaps thousands of e-mails screamed into cyberspace:

Who is Pasco Sherriff Officer R. Hemmendinger?

How is he a suspect as a child molester?

Is he homosexual?

Does he have sex with boys under the age of 16? Regularly?

Contact the Pasco County Public Information Director Kevin Doll, who can be reached at dtobin@pascosheriff.org or by phone at (727) 844-7759.


Demand to accept ONLY the truth!

It’s your right to know!

***

One of these e-mails reached Pasco Deputy Eric Pfenninger, who alerted Hemmendinger, who reeled with disbelief.The e-mail led to two Web sites, Hemmendinger.net and Hemmendinger.org, at least one of which advertised an upcoming gay dating service called Hemmendinger Homosexual Haven.

Hemmendinger plugged the name into an online service that lists the owners of Web domains. The answer came back: Database Engineers, Inc. The sole officer was Gregory Hart.

Hemmendinger notified his superiors and denied the allegations. Meanwhile, the Public Information Office took more than a dozen phone calls and nearly 70 e-mails from citizens.No cover up please.I hope this is a sick joke!If this is true, Fire him.

The public-information officers told the citizens it appeared to be the work of a malcontent bent on vengeance.

The agency did not conduct an internal-affairs investigation. Public Information Director Kevin Doll said there was no evidence with which to start one.

On Jan. 3, Hart called Doll, claiming to have relatives in Congress and the U.S. Supreme Court, claiming Sheriff Bob White had covered up evidence against U.S. Rep. Mark Foley, who resigned after sending inappropriate messages to male pages. Hart demanded all charges against him be dropped.
Doll told him he was acting irrationally and hung up the phone.

***

On Jan. 12, Hemmendinger filed a lawsuit accusing Hart of defaming his good name. The suit is pending in circuit court. Libel experts say Hemmendinger may have a strong case.

Here are two of Hart’s defenses:

1. “I haven’t made a statement. I asked a question.”

Jurors may see through that, said Dale Herbeck, who teaches communication law at Boston College. “This is kind of like asking, 'When did you stop beating your wife?’ ”

2. He didn’t personally send the e-mails — his corporation did.

Nonsense, said Clark Furlow, who teaches corporation law at Stetson University College of Law.

“If I’m driving a car and I run you down in the street, I’m liable. The fact that I’m driving for a company doesn’t change anything.”

Hemmendinger wants to build a career in law enforcement. He knows that if he ever applies to another agency, he’ll be asked if he’s ever been involved in a lawsuit, and he’ll have to say yes, and then his prospective employer will find this mess.

He wishes he could go to everyone who read Hart’s e-mail and tell them it isn’t true. He is afraid his reputation has been permanently stained.

For his part, Hart says the lingering embarrassment over his arrest may force him to move out of the Cambridge Cove subdivision. He says the first e-mail was not an attempt to shame the man who shamed him.

“It was a legitimate campaign to glean the truth.”

Hart won’t back down from the allegations, but he says he is a godly man. He is willing to crank up Atomic Mail

Sender and send a new message, like a squirt of liquid Tide through cyberspace, saying the authorities found no evidence that Deputy Hemmendinger did anything wrong.

Times staff writer Colleen Jenkins and researcher Caryn Baird contributed to this report. Thomas Lake can be reached at tlake@sptimes.com or 1-800-333-7505, ext. 7505.

[Last modified February 18, 2007, 21:20:09]


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by Chally 05/11/07 11:34 AM
Perhaps Mr. Hart should update his resume with this information so folks really know what he is like
by Pee Wee 02/22/07 08:48 PM
This isn't about reporting someone's alleged sexual preferences. It's about someone who needs to take a driver's safety course and a course in being responsible for their actions. Besides, is Hart an authority on spotting sexual perverts?
by Patrick 02/19/07 06:13 PM
One more comment. Liars who accuse in the wrong make it even harder for kids abused to come forward. Victims tend to worry adults will not believe them. Slanderers such as this need to be brought to swift justice. Noone can reclaim a name after this
by Patrick 02/19/07 06:07 PM
Totally disgusted someone would use this as revenge. As someone who was molested by a married heterosexual man with 5 kids, it really bothers me that homosexuality was part of this accusation. BIG difference between the two, HUGE difference!
by mary 02/19/07 08:59 AM
no one needs to be embarrassed at work or at home over a traffic ticket. there could of been a better way to handle it from the start. i know it happened to me too.
by Bob 02/19/07 08:54 AM
This is wrong. This officer did nothing but do his job. They should figure out a way to prosecute this scum to keep others from doing this sort of thing.
by Cindy 02/19/07 08:34 AM
Deputy Hemmendinger - Goood Luck! Stand strong and dont let this poor excuse for a man win! TRUTH is on YOUR side! He disregards traffic laws and still drives when suspended - what other laws he feels he is above! money does not give u that right!
by Cindy 02/19/07 08:27 AM
What an egotistical pompous a@@!! Who does he think he is - not following trafic laws - will get you arrested!! Oh yea - he is a spammer, using spam program with a list of names that accept spam??!!?? Shows his morals or lack thereof. ur a joke Hart!
by Pat 02/19/07 07:47 AM
I Hart didn't want to be shamed in front of his neighbors, why 2 dozen traffic violations? At some point, he had to know an arrest was coming.
by Sal 02/19/07 07:33 AM
Pretty dirty tricks being used here. People think they can sit behind a computer and get away with anything these days.
by grimreaper 02/19/07 06:44 AM
I have received his e-mails we need a law here in florida making this a feloney to do this to anyone ......
by Eileen 02/19/07 06:27 AM
Opps...seems Mr. Gregory Hart messed up and was never taught on how to deal with consequences of his actions. Pay your tickets, and get some counseling.
by Cathie 02/19/07 06:25 AM
Godly men don't tear down others with unfounded accusations in an attempt to make themselves look better than they have any right to expect! Revenge for treatment by an officer of the law who was acting appropriately is childish. Grow up!
by Katherine 02/19/07 05:59 AM
Who sent Hemindinger out to arrest Hart? Maybe Hart is maligning the wrong person.
by annas 02/19/07 05:51 AM
i wouldnt be so quick to doubt harts story...let the courts hash it out...
by Jon 02/19/07 02:21 AM
Police and DAs have been dragging suspects through the mud forever (Mike Nifong ring any bells?) so it's kind of humorous to see the shoe on the other foot. Ironically the officer had no Google hits before this article...
by steve 02/19/07 02:05 AM
Hart, Suck it up and Move On !
by Lisa 02/19/07 01:25 AM
This is ridiculous. Some rich guy with nothing better to do is trying to cause trouble. I hope Hemmendinger can stop Hart. So much for being "godly". He thinks his actions are "godly"?
by Allison 02/18/07 10:37 PM
Hart is an arrogant S.O.B. If Hart is such a good judge of character then he should recognize in himself the worthless human being that he is. This is what people with money think they can do, ruin others lives becuase they feel slighted in some way.
by gary 02/18/07 10:24 PM
Hart needs to go to jail for a long time
by Hartless 02/18/07 10:15 PM
He problaby wants to move b/c his house doubled in value..wonder what Karin thinks about this?
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