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As the public figure of [[Sulake]], Paul LaFontaine has received widespread criticism for his handling of the Channel 4 investigations into allegations of sexual activity within [[Habbo]]. Some criticized his reluctance to take part in television interviews, instead choosing only to release verbal statements. Others also criticize his decision, in response to the Channel 4 reports, to mute the entire [[Habbo]] community, calling it unfair and ineffective. | As the public figure of [[Sulake]], Paul LaFontaine has received widespread criticism for his handling of the Channel 4 investigations into allegations of sexual activity within [[Habbo]]. Some criticized his reluctance to take part in television interviews, instead choosing only to release verbal statements. Others also criticize his decision, in response to the Channel 4 reports, to mute the entire [[Habbo]] community, calling it unfair and ineffective. | ||
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Paul LaFontaine is the current Chief Executive Officer of Sulake. He was appointed to the position in September 2011 and has significant experience in the entertainment industry, having been previously employed by Disney and Ticketmaster. Whilst also responsible for the management of Sulake's other platforms, Habbo is Paul's primary focus. Recently, in renewed efforts to better connect with the Habbo community, Paul has taken to blogging and tweeting individual users. He also regularly visits the hotels in person under the account "PaulWalla".
Criticism
As the public figure of Sulake, Paul LaFontaine has received widespread criticism for his handling of the Channel 4 investigations into allegations of sexual activity within Habbo. Some criticized his reluctance to take part in television interviews, instead choosing only to release verbal statements. Others also criticize his decision, in response to the Channel 4 reports, to mute the entire Habbo community, calling it unfair and ineffective.