Oh but WAIT! There's more!
What followed from Thompson was a countersuit "accusing the publisher of multiple violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), specifically a continued effort to violate his constitutional rights since July of 2005,".
Gamespot wrote.
SPOnG published portions of Thompson's countersuit, where he accuses Take-Two of "[conspiring] with third-parties", mostly gaming websites, who are supposedly encouraging visitors to bring harm to Thompson or his family in various ways:
34. Take-Two, either directly or through its agents ... has collaborated and conspired with third parties to commit these racketeering activites (sic), including but not limited to the Entertainment Software Association, the Entertainment Software Rating Board, the Entertainment Consumer Association, Gamepolitics, Kotaku, SPOnG, Joystiq, Gamespot, ign, Game Informer, Electronic Gaming Weekly, Penny Arcade, Doug Lowenstein, and others.
35. As a result of this collaboration, individuals have repeatedly threatened the life of Thompson, visited his residential neighborhood to hand out libellous (sic) pamphlets, filed SLAPP Bar complaints against Thompson, having been encouraged to do so by gaming web sites, sent dozens of items to Thompson’s home and office via overnight courier and mail, sent sex aid products to his wife, threatened Thompson’s son, shot at his home, sought to incarcerate Thompson, “bookstormed” his book, Out of Harm’s Way ... orchestrated and knowingly incited harassing phone calls and letters, and ... generally engaged in a knowing, purposeful, and illegal “shoot the messenger” strategy against Thompson directly and through surrogates.
What a crazy bastard.