Joey Buttafuoco and his attorney held a press conference last week to announce their intention to file a lawsuit against Mary Jo Buttafuoco. Mary Jo, of course, just came out with her book, Getting It Through My Thick Skull—Why I Stayed, What I Learned, and What Millions of People Involved with Sociopaths Need to Know. The first words in the book are, “Joey Buttafuoco is a sociopath.” Joey believes he has been defamed.
If Joey proceeds with the lawsuit, he will probably claim libel. Libel is publishing an untruth about another person that harms the person, or harms his or her reputation. (Libel is the written or broadcast form of defamation. Slander is oral defamation.)
Generally, two main defenses are available in a libel case. First is the truth. The truth is an absolute defense against a claim of libel.
Second is if the person claiming to be defamed is a public figure. When a public figure attempts to claim libel, he or she must prove “actual malice,” meaning that the person being sued knew the statement was false and published it anyway.
Let’s look at how both of these defenses could apply in the Buttafuoco case.
Public figure
A lawyer could probably argue that Joey Buttafuoco is a public figure, especially as it relates to everything that happened in this case. After 16-year-old Amy Fisher shot Mary Jo in the face, and with the ensuing media circus, Joey became a minor celebrity. Here’s how Joey tried to capitalize on his celebrity:
- In 2002, Joey participated in Fox Network’s Celebrity Boxing.
- In 2006, Joey and Amy Fisher were reunited at the Lingerie Bowl.
- In 2007, a reality show producer suggested that Joey and Amy Fisher were “reunited,—”possibly hoping for a TV deal.
- Joey also appeared in six movies: Cul-de-Sac, Finding Forrester, The Underground Comedy Movie, Mafia Movie Madness, Skin Walker and Operation Repo: The Movie.
Definition of a sociopath
But let’s look at the prime defense in libel cases: the truth. Here, it would be helpful to see exactly what was said at the press conference announcing the lawsuit.
Joey’s attorney, Stacie Halpern, of Halpern and Halpern, Winnetka, California, either does not understand what the term “sociopath” means, or he’s positioning the case to argue the definition. He says, “Sociopath, in our society, is deemed to be somebody that is somewhat of a monster, somebody you would not want to be in a room with by yourself, somebody that you would not trust with any of your goods.”
The clinical definition of a sociopath does not include the word “monster.” When most professionals use the term “sociopath,” they are referring to someone who has been diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder. Here is the definition of antisocial personality disorder according to The Diagnostic and Statistic Manual of the American Psychiatric Association (DSM-IV):
A person can be diagnosed as antisocial if since age 15 he or she has shown a pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others. The person must have indicated at least three of the following:
- Failure to conform to lawful social norms
- Deceitfulness
- Impulsivity or failure to plan ahead
- Irritability and aggressiveness, as indicted by repeated physical fights or assaults
- Reckless disregard for safety of self or others
- Consistent irresponsibility, as indicated by repeated failure to sustain consistent work behavior or honor financial obligations
- Lack of remorse, as indicated by being indifferent about having hurt, mistreated or stolen from another.
Joey Buttafuoco’s behavior
Does Joey fit the bill? Here’s Joey’s public record:
- When Mary Jo got shot, Joey first denied that he was having an affair with Amy Fisher and accused the cops of lying. He was later convicted of statutory rape and served four months in jail.
- In 1995, he was charged with soliciting a prostitute. He pleaded no contest, was fined and placed on two years probation.
- In 2004, he pleaded guilty to auto insurance fraud. He was sentenced to a year in jail and five years probation.
- In 2005, he was charged with illegal possession of ammunition. He served almost four months in jail.
Mary Jo relates more incidents in her book that would also indicate sociopathic traits:
- When Mary Jo was nine months pregnant and riding in a car with Joey, he was pulled over by a cop, and as the officer approached the car, Joey stepped on the gas and took off. When the cops caught him again, Joey wanted Mary Jo to lie and tell them she was going into labor.
- Joey developed a serious cocaine habit and signed their home over to his dealer.
- Joey took out a $60,000 loan to buy a cigarette boat without consulting his wife. Years later, when he couldn’t make the payments and couldn’t sell the boat, he solved the problem by declaring bankruptcy—again without telling his wife.
In my opinion, a professional looking at Joey Buttafuoco’s lifetime pattern of behavior would probably conclude that he has antisocial personality disorder.
Common usage of “sociopath”
But perhaps Halpern intends to argue that in common usage, people associate the word “sociopath” with a deranged serial killer. And because of the general misunderstanding of what the term actually means, calling Joey Buttafuoco a sociopath is libelous.
This, of course, is the misconception that most of us had before we tangled with one of these disordered individuals. And that is exactly the reason why Mary Jo Buttafuoco wrote the book—to bring attention to what this disorder actually is, and how many millions of sociopaths are out there, causing untold pain to the people around them.
For those of us who have lived with sociopaths of our very own, it’s easy to recognize Joey’s behavior patterns in Mary Jo’s book—now that we know what to look for. But all of us were once ignorant, which was why we didn’t recognize the warning signs, and didn’t get out of our own relationships quickly. Some of us were in relationships with these predators for 10, 20, 30, even 40 years before we realized the truth—our partner was a sociopath.
It took Mary Jo 17 years to figure it out—and it was her son who first recognized the actual issue. Then, like many of us, she researched the term, saw the list of characteristics, and finally knew what she’d been dealing with for so long.
Message getting through
Like many of us, once Mary Jo realized there was an explanation for her ex-husband’s bizarre behavior, she felt she had a message to deliver about what a sociopath was and how sociopaths behaved. But this woman had something that most of us don’t have: a well-known name and media connections. Mary Jo already spent a lot of time in the spotlight. Now she’s in the spotlight again, educating people about this personality disorder.
“I realized that people need to know about this,” she said in an interview on PR.com. “That’s the point of drudging it all up and re-living it, and going out there. It’s more that there’s a message there that needs to be delivered. I was with a sociopath my whole life and I didn’t know it.”
Mary Jo’s message is getting through. Lovefraud received the following e-mail two days ago:
I was just listening to the news and heard Mary Buttafuoco say that Joey was a sociopath. Well, I Googled sociopath to find out the characteristics and found that I had been married to one for fourteen years. This was truly an epiphany. For fourteen years I thought that I was the one going crazy.
Thank you, Mary Jo, for bringing much-needed illumination to this topic that for so long has been shrouded in misunderstanding.
Joey Buttafuoco has not yet filed his lawsuit, and perhaps he never will. A judge and jury may very well find that Mary Jo spoke the truth.
Getting It Through My Thick Skull is available in the Lovefraud Store.
It is a real awakening when we do finally figure out what we are dealing with in these males. I know I began to search about ten years ago for an answer before I finally was able to walk out of the 28 year marriage. I did not find a lot of info available then and the counselors always screamed: “CODEPENDENT!”. And my family agreed. My older daughter from my first marriage was very verbal about my being the primary one with the problem. After I was able to divorce this man last year I have since found out she was having an affair with him the entire marriage! Thankfully I found the book from this blog: Women Who Love Psychopaths. I cannot begin to tell you how much of a mind saver it has been and still is for me. I keep this book on my night stand and when I let my mind begin to question all this: I pick it up and validate my understanding. BTW: this daughter is from my first marriage and I now also realize he was a psychopath so I am afraid my daughter is one also. I am prone to them as I was raised in a home with a psychopathic older brother. See…my coping skills were already in place for these two hubs to hone into. Not to mention my self esteem was broken by my brother at an early age. I am a successful person, attractive and well liked but no matter how hard I tried with all these males in my life nothing was of value. What they do to the females in their lives is beyond evil! Thankfully I am no longer involved with any of them and sadly this does include my older daughter. It does break my heart to be alienated from her but for my health and welfare I must keep my distance. It’s just too toxic. Thank you Dr. Brown and Dr. Leedom for your mind/life saving book!!!!
Ummm, Is Mary Jo a licensed doctor or is this her opinion? Check out the libel lawsuit that Howard K. Stern filed against Rita Cosby that has been allowed by a judge to proceed with a 60 million dollar claim. He’s no angel either, but he has a strong case according the judge who just passed the ruling. All I’ve tried to do is point out the law. I’m no favoring one side or another. Just showing the law. Mary Jo could have written a memoir, but she chose to go with an “angle” the she needs to tell the world about sociopaths. Going that route, with zero credentials to backup her claim (i.e a diploma that has a medical seal) is shaky ground in a courtroom.
Melissae, I am going to repeat again — the members of this site are excited that the word, sociopath, is finally getting out into the public domain and education about its meaning will begin to be understood.
Point out the “law” all you want, but most, if not all, of us members have been badly bitten by the “law” which does not understand the dangerous nature of sociopaths — even if they don’t “murder” anyone.
In my own case, my Ex tried to kill me — (presumably so he wouldn’t have to share assets with me in a divorce). Unfortunately, my state has a “no fault” divorce policy so the physical abuse wasn’t even allowed to be a factor.
A lot of sociopaths are not only bullies but cowards. I would predict that Joey may not even file his suit against her. He has a lot to lose.
I waited for MJB’s book with bated breath. And then I read it in two days. She seems like such a lovely woman who only wants to help the rest of us involved with sociopaths. Even though I figured it out already and got rid of mine, it helps to know a kindred spirit took the time and talent to write about one of them. Most of our notes would look the same. She is truly a brave soul to have endured, along with her children, the likes of JB. We are all very aware of why JB filed this lawsuit. It will never hold up in court. May the best man win and Joey it just ain’t you! Sincerely, small town Wisconsin.
We had a jerk like Joey here in our small county years ago who sued for slander and WON–but the jury also knew what a jerk he was so his “AWARD” for “damaages” was ONE DOLLAR!!! In my opinion that is worse than losing! I think Joey is just blowing hot air, which he is good at. he is a skank of the lowest sort! I hope he brings on teh law suit, it will make headlines and SELL THE FIRE OUT OF HER BOOK!!!
I hope it goes to court cause I am sure it will be televised and what GREAT educations for all the people who will be watching. BRING IT ON BOY-O prove what a sociopath you are to the world and educate a lot of people!!!
GO MARYJO!!!!!
Oxy, you helped me change my mind. Thanks. I, too, hope Joey has the “courage” to file that suit! More exposure to the truth about sociopaths. Hurrah!
Wonderful synopsis Donna!
THANK-YOU Mary Jo. Thank-you a million times for your courage and willingness to write this book, and bring the message of sociopathy forward.
NewLily, I guess Im stuck! I just got a new email from Donna, formally introducing you to me,{so that we may be allowed to swop email addresses} Then, I got your email, with your e.address. I immediately sent you an email, asking you for your postal address, and I sent one back to back to donna, thanking her, and telling her youd emailed me.
BOTH my email to you and the one to her bounced straight back! Now what? I will have to try again later. I dont know how this happened!!Help!!
Hugs, Gem.XX
This is not THE Howard Stern I was thinking of! http://www.usmagazine.com/howard_k_stern_3
Not much of a public figure and he’s questioning the veracity. Very different circumstances.
Thanks Donna for a GREAT summary!
“melissae says:
Ummm,……” ………………….Okay guys I’m PSYCHIC!!! How come I “knew” that since there was a new thread having to do with Mary Jo Buttafuoco that I would find “you know who” here, although they post on NO other topics besides Mary Jo/Joey that I have seen. I’m hanging out my shingle! Welcome back Melissa–I was so afraid it was something I said on the other thread that made you say you were going away (even though you clearly did not) 🙂
Donna, I found a site that went into the “public” figure definition and how a person can be a limited public figure (even just due to alot of publicity about something even if they have not sought out the publicity). Since that applies to Joey, in addition, to him literally seeking out publicity (television appearances/movies etc.) I think he will easily be proven to be a public figure, which brings the “malice” factor in.
I believe Joey’s attorney (and firm) are testing the waters as to public opinion, plus attempting to see how they do at influencing/swaying opinion with posts on blogs and book reviews etc. before deciding whether to file that lawsuit. (hi, Melissa). –Jenn