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Airbnb host sent guest’s wife security photo of him with another woman, lawsuit claims
Posted on 2/19/24 at 9:12 am
Posted on 2/19/24 at 9:12 am
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A vengeful Airbnb host took a security photo of her married guest “in the company of another female” and emailed the image to the man’s wife after a failed extortion attempt triggered by a bad review, according to a lawsuit.
Shawn Mackey, from Mississippi, is suing Airbnb and “superhost” Pamela Fohler, accusing them of invading his privacy, inflicting on him emotional distress and causing “damage” to his marriage.
Mackey’s 22-page complaint, initially filed in September and obtained by The Post Wednesday, alleges Fohler emailed his wife a screenshot from a door camera taken after 3 a.m., showing Mackey with a woman who was not his wife.
The “superhost” allegedly waged the campaign of vengeance after he refused to pay $960 in fees and penalties for having extra guests and breaking house rules,
The compromising image was sent from a bogus email account allegedly set up by Fohler and pretending to be Mackey.
“The plaintiff’s marriage has suffered as a result,” the suit states.
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In September 2022, Mackey rented Fohler’s house in Memphis — billed as a “Little Bit More Country” — for a weekend get-together with old friends.
Mackey booked a stay from Sept. 9 to Sept. 11, for a total of four guests. In his exchanges with the Airbnb host, Mackey said he may invite additional pals over for a “very low key” dinner, but they will not be spending the night, according to emails attached to the complaint.
“[T]hat sounds like a lovely time,” Fohler replied. “I would be delighted to host you all.”
The three-bedroom, two-bath home, which Fohler was renting out for $567 a night, could accommodate up to 12 guests.
Fohler “voiced no objection” to the additional guests and reassured Mackey that he could just add them to the guest list “at any time,” according to the filing.
Fohler sent Mackey a long list of house rules, including no smoking of vaping, no excessive noise, no guests from the local area, no parking in front of the garage doors or on the right side of the driveway, no glass, food, drinks, or urinating in the pool, and no skinny-dipping.
She warned that she reserved the right to impose a $500 fine at her discretion if police were called to the house for any reason, and a $250 fine, plus a cancelation of the stay, for bringing additional guests.
Fohler reminded Mackey that security cameras outside the house “are in use at all times and are used to verify Gust count, noise and any disturbances.”
“Rest assured, we will take great care of your home,” Mackey told Fohler.
A couple of hours after checking into the home, Mackey sent Fohler an updated guest list with nine names, but noted that “maybe a few more” will be joining him.
“Only 4-5 will be staying overnight,” he added.
Just minutes later, Fohler informed Mackey, for the first time, that only eight guests would be permitted at the house, and that there would be additional cost per guest, regardless of whether they stay over or not, the lawsuit alleged.
She also reminded Mackey of her strict “no parties” policy.
“I apologize we had not discuss [sic] the guest count tripling,” she wrote in a message attached to the complaint. “Each guest does have to be put on Airbnb and accounted for per Airbnb rules and insurance requirements. There is a cost to each guest even if they do not spend the night. I should also remind you about the strict no parties rule. Thank you for understanding.”
As the evening went on, Fohler messaged Mackey again, demanding that he “either add the extra guests now or have them leave immediately,” according to the complaint.
The host claimed she had received complaints “of disturbances, yelling and profanity in the parking area.”
About 15 minutes later, Fohler fired off another message to her guest, demanding that he leave at once.
“I am very sorry but you have violated the no party rule, disturbed my neighbors by cursing and yelling in the parking lot, and have unauthorized guests,” the suit said Fohler wrote. “I am asking you to leave now. I can’t allow you to stay, I am sorry.”
Mackey’s court filing dismissed Fohler’s claims of yelling and profanity as “unfounded accusations,” stressing that “none of this was true.”
Instead of the additional guests initially listed, only one additional guest had shown up for a total of five guests, the complaint argued.
“No party had taken place. No one had been yelling or cursing in the parking lot There were simply pretexts for the host and Airbnb to collect more money,” according to the suit.
Having nowhere else to go, Mackey called Fohler’s number, but instead spoke to her husband, Jamie, who assured him that he could “continue his stay without further consequence or interruption.”
The next day, Fohler emailed Mackey to confirm that he would be checking out the following day and provided him with additional instructions.
“Don’t forget to turn off the lights, lock the door, and we wish you safe travels on your journey!” her message read.
Mackey left the next day as planned, believing that “all issued had been resolved as simply a misunderstanding,” the lawsuit said.
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Mackey refused to pay up, leading what his lawsuit called a “an extortion attempt” by Fohler, who allegedly set up a fake email account with a sexually suggestive handle, Shawn69@outlook.com, which she then used to send an email with the subject line “Nice bag” to Mackey’s wife at her place of work.
The body of the email included a screenshot of her guest with another woman.
“I love your bag, where’d you get it?” the accompanying message read.
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I doubt the Days Inn would care if you are cheating on your spouse. Another win for the hotel industry
Posted on 2/19/24 at 9:14 am to stout
Need pics of wife and side piece for comparison.
Posted on 2/19/24 at 9:18 am to stout
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inflicting on him emotional distress and causing “damage” to his marriage.
Seems like cheating on your wife would cover all this
Posted on 2/19/24 at 9:20 am to stout
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no glass, food, drinks, or urinating in the pool,
How would she know?
Posted on 2/19/24 at 9:22 am to stout
Airbnb has gotten to be really terrible.
Dudes a POS for cheating on his wife and agreed to the terms so he basically set himself up here.
But that landlord sounds like a real pain in the arse/nut job from the start so idk why you would wanna rent a house from someone like that.
Dudes a POS for cheating on his wife and agreed to the terms so he basically set himself up here.
But that landlord sounds like a real pain in the arse/nut job from the start so idk why you would wanna rent a house from someone like that.
This post was edited on 2/19/24 at 12:35 pm
Posted on 2/19/24 at 9:23 am to stout
I knew the BnB owner would be a woman haha. She's probably a bitter cat lady.
Posted on 2/19/24 at 9:30 am to stout
This dude needs to sue the everliving holy frick out of this bitch. He should do everything in his power to destroy her and her ability to ever rent anything to anybody on airbnb - or really any other site. While cheating on his wife does make him a piece of shite, extortion/moral high ground trumps the scale. He needs to make it hurt and send a message to any "superhost" that thinks this kind of behavior is remotely acceptable.
Posted on 2/19/24 at 9:33 am to stout
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Fohler emailed his wife a screenshot from a door camera taken after 3 a.m., showing Mackey with a woman who was not his wife.
You know what wouldn't have happened at a hotel?
This.
Posted on 2/19/24 at 10:01 am to stout
I've never spoken to my airbnb hosts that much. It sounds like she was stalking him on the cameras.
Posted on 2/19/24 at 10:02 am to stout
Not a fan of cheaters but I hope the lawsuit bankrupts her. Perfect example of not minding your own business and violating someone else privacy.
Posted on 2/19/24 at 10:22 am to stout
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Fohler sent Mackey a long list of house rules, including no smoking of vaping, no excessive noise, no guests from the local area, no parking in front of the garage doors or on the right side of the driveway, no glass, food, drinks, or urinating in the pool, and no skinny-dipping.
What's the point of this one?
Posted on 2/19/24 at 10:29 am to stout
Well he’s a POS. At the word “discrimination,” his complaint would be tossed if I were judge.
Posted on 2/19/24 at 10:30 am to stout
Where is the extortion? I am not seeing her threaten to send the pics unless he pays. I am just seeing that she sent the pics.
Posted on 2/19/24 at 10:42 am to stout
frick Cheaters and frick Airbnbs
Posted on 2/19/24 at 11:09 am to stout
i dont doubt the airbnb host probably created the fake email but is there any actual proof other than the guest filing the lawsuit and making that claim?
gonna need a photo of Pamela Fohler for a full understanding of the story
also do we have any evidence presented by the defendant yet or is this 100% the cheater's story of why he didn't pay?
do we have an accounting of who showed up and when for the party or again, we are going off his lawsuit and assume the facts?
gonna need a photo of Pamela Fohler for a full understanding of the story
also do we have any evidence presented by the defendant yet or is this 100% the cheater's story of why he didn't pay?
do we have an accounting of who showed up and when for the party or again, we are going off his lawsuit and assume the facts?
Posted on 2/19/24 at 11:31 am to stout
quote:the dude is a real piece of work, but damn this lady went several extra miles here.
Mackey refused to pay up, leading what his lawsuit called a “an extortion attempt” by Fohler, who allegedly set up a fake email account with a sexually suggestive handle, Shawn69@outlook.com, which she then used to send an email with the subject line “Nice bag” to Mackey’s wife at her place of work.
Posted on 2/19/24 at 11:35 am to stout
No sympathy for that cheating a-hole. You reap what you sow, isn't that the old saying. frick him.
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