Married Man Sues After Dating Service Won't Match
Filed in archive Business by Mark Brooks on April 3, 2006
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RIDDER NEWSPAPERS -- Mar 27 -- John Claassen is taking eHarmony.com to court, because the popular online matchmaker refused to find him the perfect mate. Why? Because he is married. Claassen says he is legally separated. Claassen cites California civil code, section 51 and seeks $12,000 in civil penalties. FULL ARTICLE @ THE OLYMPIANMark Brooks: Black or white, married or not. That's the way eHarmony sees it. That's their position, and when users are paying $50 a month to meet serious singles who are ready for a relationship (i.e. no baggage), why not. Ashley Madison takes a different (appalling) position. Sexsearch.com doesn't mind separated singles.
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