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Settlement Response from Pamela Martin Duarte and Terri Hernandez

Pamela Martin Duarte is an accomplished fiction author, global marketing executive, and TV personality. She has worked on various television projects with the Style Network since 2009. She is associated with various groups and clubs in Dallas, Texas where she has a very soft corner for the social cause and supports numerous Texas charities. She is also a Board Member of The Fashionistas. She has spent many years traveling abroad where she has obtained a multitude of colleagues and friends. She has shared her experiences with various countries and cultures when writing the political thriller fiction - Hard Whispers. For quite sometime, she has constantly been criticized by cyberbullies. It is her belief that due to certain scenarios around the global hit TV show, Big Rich Texas, there has been a cause waged to discredit her. This is a major annoyance and she urges to the many who are engaged in cyberbullying campaigns to stop. She believes in resistance (legally), not harmful revenge and she asks all her true friends and fans to judge her real reputation based on the person that they know not what they hear or read. Finally the truth is coming out. It is said Truth alone triumphs; not falsehood. There is nowhere to escape from the laws that protect people from harassment and she supports the fight against online bullying and cyber harassment. Read settlement remarks below from former plaintiffs in the case filed in Dallas courts:

Settlement Response from Pamela Martin and Terri Hernandez, July 12, 2012 Apology is one of the hardest words in the English language. When you
realize that youve made a mistake and you have hurt other people in the process you owe it to those people to make amends. On February 25, 2012, registered on D Magazines Front Burner Blog under the username of Dr. Hamilton, Kimberly Smith and I made a post about Pamela Martin Duarte (Pamela). The statements made by me about Pamela are not true. I had no basis for making such outrageous allegations. In fact, I mistook Pamela for another woman who I used to be acquainted with. I am truly sorry for the harm that my false statements have caused to Pamela and her family. I encourage those who engage in cyberbullying to think about the harm that their Mean spirited acts caused to those that they attack and to stop.

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