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Current Affairs Articles

Monday, January 17, 2005

Former East-West employee files lawsuit

By Kathleen McLaughlin The Eagle-Tribune
Staff Writer


A former employee of East-West Mortgage founder John F. Gallagher is looking for a piece of the fired executive's claim against Commerce Bank of Worcester, which owns the $2.4 billion mortgage company headquartered on the North Shore.

Edward Williams of Beverly filed suit Wednesday in Essex County Superior Court against Gallagher and the bank, saying that Williams is the founder of an associated real estate listings Web site, ISoldMyHouse.com. The for-sale-by-owner site generates leads for the mortgage company.

Williams is seeking compensation for a 25 percent stake in the site, which Gallagher sold along with East-West to Commerce Bank & Trust in 2000 for $40 million, according to the suit.
The lawsuit claims ISoldMyHouse.com is worth $8 million, so Williams would be entitled to $2 million. Williams also claims Gallagher promised him $100 for every purchase loan written by East-West that originated from ISoldMyHouse.com. Once the Web site began to charge for listings, Williams said he was promised 12 percent of those fees.

Neither East-West Mortgage, nor Commerce Bank & Trust officials could be reached for comment late Friday.

Williams says Gallagher promised him in July 2002 that he would receive a cut of ISoldMyHouse.com if he ever sold the company. The Web site had already been sold, but Williams said he didn't know that.

"In front of many witnesses, he said, 'Yes, I sold East-West, but ISoldMyHouse is mine," Williams said in an interview last night.

"He used to brag about it all the time: 'That's mine and Ed's baby,'" Williams said.
Reached at his home in Manchester-by-the-Sea Friday, Gallagher said the Web site was never a profit center. He also denied all of Williams' claims, including that Williams was the founder and controller of the Web site.

"It's a waste of paper. It's totally without merit. It's an abuse of the judicial system," Gallagher said of the lawsuit.

According to the lawsuit, Williams was hired by East-West in April 2000, and in addition to his regular duties began to create the Web site, writing its source code. The suit says Williams is an "experienced" programmer and Web publisher.

Williams, 50, explained last night that he's self-taught. He owned a shop, New Source Computers, on Central Street in Peabody until about 1994 and also worked for a Swampscott mortgage company called Home Financing.

Williams went to work for East-West as a loan officer, but he said Gallagher learned of his background and asked him to jump-start an ineffective Web site.

"I didn't utilize anything but the domain name," Williams said. He claims that he turned the site from one that received 10 hits a day to one getting 3 million to 5 million hits a day and raised the ire of the Realtor community.

Williams said he made a mistake in not getting Gallagher's promise in writing. "He kept putting me off, throwing me money and new cars. I didn't see any reason he wouldn't take care of me."

Williams was fired from ISoldMyHouse.com on Jan. 3, but he said he hired his lawyer, Ian Crawford of Todd & Weld in Boston, before that date. Williams said the bank cited market conditions in his firing, which coincided with other layoffs at East-West.

"I was bringing in millions and millions of dollars," Williams said.

Gallagher, who is suing Commerce Bank over his own contract, called Williams a "straw boss" who was aided by other programmers. Gallagher said he had Bridge Media, a North Shore Web developer, create the Web site "at least two years" before Williams was hired at East-West.

Gallagher did not remember the exact year that ISoldMyHouse.com was created, but records at Network Solutions show that the site was created March 23, 1999.

http://www.eagletribune.com/news/stories/20050117/BU_001.htm

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