I remember these guys from way back, when they originally didn't take Jim Sterling's criticism of Slaughtering Grounds very well. I forgot about them until they sued him, then forgot about them again until just now.
It's a fitting end to the story of Digital Homicide.
Completely deserved. Also, ironically enough, done by their own hand.
the funny thing about this is if he filled pro se it reveals that he does not have a corporation because you can not represent a corporation pro se. A corporation is considered its own person by law and the CEO is just an employee and only a bar licensed lawyer can represent another person or legal entity. But if you run your business as a sole proprietorship then there is no separate legal entity just you and you can represent yourself in court