Harassment Policies: New Allegations Show More Work To Be Done

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The specter of sexual harassment has once again risen up in tabletop gaming circles. Conventions are supposed to be places where gamers and geeks can be themselves and embrace their loves. Conventions need clear and well formulated harassment policies, and they need to enforce them. In this instance the allegations from multiple women have taken place at gaming conventions and gathering in different locations around the country. In one case, the harassment was took place over the course of years and spilled over into electronic formats.


The alleged harasser in these cases was Sean Patrick Fannon, President of Evil Beagle Games, Brand Manager for Savage Rifts at Pinnacle Entertainment Group, as well as being a game designer and developer with a long history in the tabletop role-playing industry.

There is a long and untenable policy of harassment at conventions that stretches back to science fiction and fantasy fandom in the 1960s. Atlanta's Dragon*Con has been a lightning rod in the discussions about safety at geeky conventions after one of the convention's founders was arrested and pled guilty to three charges of molestation. We have also covered reports of harassment at conventions such as Paizo Con, and inappropriate or harassing behavior by notable industry figures. It is clear that clear harassment policies and firm enforcement of them is needed in spaces where members of our community gather, in order that attendees feel safe to go about their hobby. Some companies, such as Pelgrane Press, now refuse to attend conventions where a clear harassment policy is not available.

Several women have approached me to tell me about encounters with Fannon. Some of them asked not to be named, or to use their reports for background verification only. We also reached out to Sean Patrick Fannon for his comments, and he was willing to address the allegations.

The women that I spoke with had encounters with Fannon that went back to 2013 and 2014 but also happened as recently as the summer of 2017. Each of the locations were in different parts of the country, but all of them occurred when Fannon was a guest of the event.

The worse of the two incidents related to me happened at a convention in the Eastern part of the United States. In going back over texts and messages stretching back years the woman said that it "is frustrating [now] to read these things" because of the cajoling and almost bullying approach that Fannon would use in the messages. She said that Fannon approached her at the con suite of the convention, and after speaking with her for a bit and playing a game with a group in the suite he showed her explicit photos on his cellphone of him engaged in sex acts with a woman.

Fannon's ongoing harassment of this woman would occur both electronically and in person, when they would both be at the same event, and over the course of years he would continue to suggest that she should engage in sexual acts, either with him alone, or with another woman.

Fannon denies the nature of the event, saying "I will assert with confidence that at no time would such a sharing have occurred without my understanding explicit consent on the part of all parties. It may be that, somehow, a miscommunication or misunderstanding occurred; the chaos of a party or social gathering may have created a circumstance of all parties not understanding the same thing within such a discourse. Regardless, I would not have opened such a file and shared it without believing, sincerely, it was a welcome part of the discussion (and in pursuit of further, mutually-expressed intimate interest)."

The second woman, at a different gaming-related event in another part of the country, told of how Fannon, over the course of a day at the event, asked her on four different occasions for hugs, or physical contact with her. Each time she clearly said no to him. The first time she qualified her answer with a "I don't even know you," which prompted Fannon after he saw her for a second time to say "Well, you know me now." She said that because of the multiple attempts in a short period of time that Fannon's behavior felt predatory to her. Afterwards he also attempted to connect with her via Facebook.

Afterwards, this second woman contacted the group that organized the event to share what happened and they reached out to Fannon with their concerns towards his behavior. According to sources within the organization at the time, Fannon - as with the first example - described it to the organizers as a misunderstanding on the woman's part. When asked, he later clarified to us that the misunderstanding was on his own side, saying "Honestly, I should have gotten over myself right at the start, simply owned that I misunderstood, and apologized. In the end, that's what happened, and I walked away from that with a pretty profound sense of how to go forward with my thinking about the personal space of those I don't know or know only in passing."

Both women faced ongoing pressure from Fannon, with one woman the experiences going on for a number of years after the initial convention meeting. In both cases he attempted to continue contact via electronic means with varying degrees of success. A number of screen shots from electronic conversations with Fannon were shared with me by both women.

Diane Bulkeley was willing to come forward and speak on the record of her incidents with Fannon. Fannon made seemingly innocent, and yet inappropriate comments about her body and what he wanted to do with her. She is part of a charity organization that had Fannon as a guest. What happened to her was witnessed by another woman with whom I spoke about that weekend. As Bulkeley heard some things, and her witness others, their experiences are interwoven to describe what happened. Bulkeley described this first encounter at the hotel's elevators: "We were on the floor where our rooms were to go downstairs to the convention floor. I was wearing a tank top and shirt over it that showed my cleavage. He was staring at my chest and said how much he loved my shirt and that I should wear it more often as it makes him hot. For the record I can't help my cleavage is there." Bulkeley went on to describe her mental state towards this "Paying a lady a compliment is one thing, but when you make a direct comment about their chest we have a problem."

Later on in the same day, while unloading some boxes for the convention there was another incident with Fannon. Bulkeley described this: "Well, [the witness and her husband] had to move their stuff from a friends airplane hangar (we all use as storage for cars and stuff) to a storage until next to their house. Apparently Sean, while at the hanger, made grunt noises about my tank top (it was 80 outside) while Tammy was in the truck. I did not see it. But she told me about it. Then as we were unloading the truck at the new facility Sean kept looking down my shirt and saying I have a great view etc. Her husband said to him to knock it off. I rolled my eyes, gave him a glare and continued to work. I did go and put on my event day jacket (light weight jacket) to cover up a little."

The witness, who was in the truck with Fannon, said that he "kept leering down at Diane, glancing down her shirt and making suggestive sounds." The witness said that Fannon commented "'I'm liking the view from up here.'"

Bulkeley talked about how Fannon continued his behavior later on in a restaurant, having dinner with some of the guests of the event. Fannon made inappropriate comments about her body and embarrassed her in front of the other, making her feel uncomfortable throughout the dinner.

Bulkeley said that Fannon also at one point touched her hair without asking, and smelled it as well. "[Fannon] even would smell my long hair. He begged me to not cut it off at a charity function that was part of the weekend's event." She said that he also pressed his pelvis tightly against her body while hugging her. These incidents occurred at a convention during the summer of 2017.

Fannon denies these events. "The comments and actions attributed to me simply did not happen; I categorically and absolutely deny them in their entirety."

When asked for comment, and being informed that this story was being compiled Fannon commented "I do not recall any such circumstance in which the aftermath included a discourse whereby I was informed of distress, anger, or discomfort." He went on to say "The only time I recall having ever been counseled or otherwise spoken to about my behavior in such matters is the Gamers Giving/Total Escape Games situation discussed above. The leader of the organization at that time spoke to me specifically, asked me to be aware that it had been an issue, and requested I be aware of it in the future. It was then formally dropped, and that was the end of it until this time."

There were further reports; however, we have respected the wishes of those women who asked to remain anonymous for fear of online harassment. In researching this article, I talked to multiple women and other witnesses.

About future actions against the alleged behaviors he also said "It is easy, after all, to directly attack and excise obviously predatory and harassing behavior. It is much more difficult to point out and correct behavior that falls within more subtle presentations, and it's more difficult to get folks to see their actions as harmful when they had no intention to cause harm, based on their assumptions of what is and isn't appropriate. It's good for us to look at the core assumptions that lead to those behaviors and continue to challenge them. That's how real and lasting change within society is achieved."

Fannon's weekly column will no longer be running on E.N. World.

Have you suffered harassment at the hands of someone, industry insider or otherwise, at a gaming convention? If you would like to tell your story, you can reach out to me via social media about any alleged incidents. We can speak confidentially, but I will have to know the identity of anyone that I speak with.

This does open up the question of: At what point do conventions become responsible for the actions of their guest, when they are not more closely scrutinizing the backgrounds of those guests? One woman, who is a convention organizer, with whom I spoke for the background of this story told me that word gets around, in the world of comic conventions, when guests and creators cause problems. Apparently this is not yet the case in the world of tabletop role-playing game conventions, because there are a growing number of publishers and designers who have been outed for various types of harassing behavior, but are still being invited to be guest, and in some cases even guests of honor, at gaming conventions around the country. The message that this sends to women who game is pretty clear.

More conventions are rolling out harassment policies for guests and attendees of their conventions. Not only does this help to protect attendees from bad behavior, but it can also help to protect conventions from bad actors within the various communities that gather at our conventions. As incidents of physical and sexual harassment are becoming more visible, it becomes more and more clear that something needs to be done.

additional editorial contributions by Morrus
 

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Morrus

Well, that was fun
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Here is a classic situation, guy likes girl, girl doesn't like guy, but the guy doesn't know that so he decides to ask her out, the girl being very mean decides to be vindictive, because she thinks he is a creep, so she decides to land him in a bit of trouble and she accuses him of sexual harassment. I am married now, so it is not a problem for me, but for a younger unmarried guy, this could be a problem, that is what I'm concerned about.

I've never seen that happen in my life. That isn't a real problem, and certainly isn't a classic situation.
 

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Maul

Explorer
As a dude and a fan of "MY PERSONAL SPACE BUBBLE", I do agree that the following are harassment:
- Hair Smelling
- Pelvic thrust hugs
- Constant and repeated advances AFTER the women told him to quit doing it. (Although some women like a persistent man its hard to gage this one unless you are there and can see the reactions of the women.)
- Making awkward and very sexual advances.......If that isn't bad enough HE DID IT IN FRONT OF THE WOMANS HUSBAND!!....... My question is, Why the hell didn't the husband knock this dude the hell out!

*** Although "IF" I was single and the woman was supper model hot, I would'nt care if she did all that to me. But I am happily married to a super hot lady so none of this would ever come in to play for me. ***


What I don't think is harassment:
- Telling a woman she looks good (But in a non-creepy way)
- Looking at a womans boobs. I am a huge fan of boobs. But I'm not going to comment out loud about them.
- Guys are very visual creatures. If I see a nice butt or boobs,...... I am going to look. Not touch or make comments that would make a stripper blush.

I, in no way condone what this dude did. He took it to a creepy level. Maybe he is very crappy at reading signs from women......maybe he has a warped sense of what women want and how to present it.......I don't know the guy.......hopefully everything gets sorted out correctly for both parties.
 

Dire Bare

Legend
What I don't think is harassment:
- Telling a woman she looks good (But in a non-creepy way)
- Looking at a womans boobs. I am a huge fan of boobs. But I'm not going to comment out loud about them.
- Guys are very visual creatures. If I see a nice butt or boobs,...... I am going to look. Not touch or make comments that would make a stripper blush.

Noticing that you find a woman attractive, looking at a woman's breasts, butt, or whatever, giving a woman a compliment are not in-and-of-themselves harassing behaviors. But it's all in HOW you look, stare, ogle, leer, and comment that can very much be harassment. There are too many guys who don't get the difference, or don't care to make the difference, and that is a problem.
 

Parmandur

Book-Friend
Absolutely wow.

Despite the fact that I live in a country where violence and crime are sadly all too common, I find it strange when I hear of sexism and anything worse occurring within the sanctity of our hobby. Generally I view roleplayers as good guys through my rose-coloured glasses. I think it might have something to do with how small the roleplaying community is over here compared to the States. My city has only recently been blessed with an annual fancom.

So, I find I cannot relate to stories such as these when I hear them. And it is not like we are so small that we don't have female roleplayers - I have one in each of my games and they are not wives or girlfriends of either of the rest of the group.
Yeah, my impression of people who share my hobby is that they are more or less just like anybody else, but with more dice rolling.
 

HawaiiSteveO

Blistering Barnacles!
Two honest, genuine questions:

1 - does it generate revenue for anyone, anywhere when people post comments?

2 - discussing religion / politics is not permitted, but this is - huh?
 

VengerSatanis

High Priest of Kort'thalis Publishing
Lets see, the frothing fanatics that got the tongue in cheek make fun of everyone involved card game based on gamergate removed from rpgnow for wrongthink.


Then there were more frothing fanatics that tried everything they could to get that villains to defeat supplement for a heroic game axed from rpg now even tho it was properly rated adult.

Apparently, some believe you cant vote with your own dollar.

There was the ludicrous teardown of the new vampire beta by frothing fanatics misconstruing it.

And, apparently now, some person that has a personal vendetta against Fannon.

Thats just the hobby game insustry.

In IT, you have a group that organized a plot to get linus torvalds alone so they could claim he sexually harassed.

In Comics, there was recently a group of industry insiders that plotted in a facebook group to corner an idealogical opponent of theres at a con and harass him in an attempt to make him get violent so they could have him arrested and labeled as having dangerous ptsd from his military service. The convo was leaked to him, he revealed it and they backed down and tried to cover tracks.

How’s that as a sample?

Just to give everyone a little background and get my personal bias out of the way...

Sean Patrick Fannon seemed like a "frothing fanatic" to me when he was trashing Alpha Blue. At least Alpha Blue is openly sleazy. It doesn't hide what it is or lurk in the shadows.

Below is a comment I made on Tenkar's Tavern on the subject of SPF over a year ago. Tried to google direct quotes that he made, but couldn't come up with anything... if anyone can find some, let me know or reply to my post with links please.

Venger Satanis September 2, 2016 at 11:00 AM

Sean Patrick Fannon was one of the few who chimed in (on the side of censorship) when Alpha Blue was temporarily banned from OBS. He rhetorically asked what the hell was wrong with me and compared the "rape fantasy" I was selling to horse manure in a donut shop. Furthermore, he stated that content like Alpha Blue should be forcibly removed from RPG retailers like OBS so it can only be sold through a porn site.

So, yeah... :):):):) that guy.

Anyway, it doesn't look good for Sean Patrick Fannon based on what I've read, but the real proof in the pudding will reveal itself (if and) when more accusers come forward. Assuming they have something to say, I hope their stories will be regarded without hostility.

VS
 


TreChriron

Adventurer
Supporter
Those women shared their stories for a reason, and in the interest of protecting their own anonymity, I doubt we'll ever hear them express their opinions and feelings on this thread or on Fannon's responses. None of these posts seem to indicate that he's had the opportunity to actually speak to those women and address their concerns/own his part about what occurred.

I can only hope that behind the scenes they are actually addressing this as individuals and encouraging a culture of communication - even when it's about a profoundly unpleasant and uncomfortable topic.

Are you saying that allegations of egregious behavior cannot be reported unless they can first be proven? It sure seems like it.

...

But a gag order on unproven allegations is clearly just going to encourage vile behavior.

No.

I know I type a lot when I get angry and the walls of text can get mind numbing. My apologies.

We should keep talking about sexual harassment. However, burning specific people is only going to create a hostile environment. One in which BOTH victims and reformed perpetrators will be reluctant to share. SPF's alleged misconduct hardly rises to the punishment being leveraged against him. ENWorld has a lot of clout. I ton of visitors. This site has the power to make or break someone. That power is being used for personal gain.

This could have been a teaching moment. Where, without mention of WHO was involved, stories could have been shared. When those stories are personal, it's easier to empathize with people. The goal here should be to change the behavior of men who think it's OK to behave this way. You catch a lot more bees with honey. By instead going on a crusade to PUNISH the perpetrators, CH is acting as a judge. Don't be confused by the nature of this enterprise. Yes it's a private business. But it's reach, its influence in this space is more significant than any public institution involved in our hobby. This will cease to be a community and instead be an echo chamber for "the in crowd" who toe a line.

My anger involves the motivations here. Chris Helton is not reporting on this because he cares about sexual harassment. He's reporting on it because he craves the limelight. This is a tabloid piece. He is pursuing the cause-dejour because he wants attention. His behavior over the last 12-18 months has went from reasonable enthusiast journalist to wild-eyed fanatic. My beef is with him, this hit piece, and the obvious personal motivation to sensationalize the subject matter for personal gain. My other beef is with Morrus, who continues to provide his platform as a weapon for said fanatic. This was about clicks. If it bleeds, it leads.

I am NOT suggesting people don't come forward. You should report harassment and abuse! We should listen and believe and help them pursue justice. Not on ENWorld, but in real life. Victims need a support network. Just the process of reporting such crimes, the gathering of evidence, the investigation itself can be harrowing and intimidating. We can do far more by being there for victims than chasing after "perverts on the intertubes".

I am opposed to this method and I question the motivations of the people using this method. There are simply more substantial and more constructive ways to raise awareness, support victims and enact positive change.
 

Obryn

Hero
Two honest, genuine questions:

1 - does it generate revenue for anyone, anywhere when people post comments?

2 - discussing religion / politics is not permitted, but this is - huh?
This is neither religion nor politics. It is about the (alleged) behavior of a well-known RPG industry figure and (former) blogger for this very site.

My anger involves the motivations here. Chris Helton is not reporting on this because he cares about sexual harassment. He's reporting on it because he craves the limelight. This is a tabloid piece. He is pursuing the cause-dejour because he wants attention. His behavior over the last 12-18 months has went from reasonable enthusiast journalist to wild-eyed fanatic. My beef is with him, this hit piece, and the obvious personal motivation to sensationalize the subject matter for personal gain.
You keep saying this as if it's an established fact. Why should we doubt his motives?
 

S

Sunseeker

Guest
You keep saying this as if it's an established fact. Why should we doubt his motives?

And, reasonably speaking, if Chris' quality has dropped over the last 12-18 months, this should be demonstratable. Articles would show a notable decline, an increase in fanatical commentary, paired with an increase in revenue or visits or something along those lines. I mean, those are @TreChrirons claims. And it's not like this sort of claim is unprecedented within the media community, we've all seen how news stations over the last decade or more have slowly turned from more traditional "news" pieces to more sensationalist stories. So TreChrirons claims aren't improbable, but they do require more than just claims.

Because it's kinda farcical to call someone out for sensationalist muck-raking...with sensationalist much-raking.

Perhaps we should start questioning TreChrirons motivations for being so upset? What does he gain from acting in this manner? What is his personal stake in it? What agenda is he pushing that would benefit from the way he is posting here?
 

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