On 13 November 2008, Heilmann pressed charges against
Wikimedia Deutschland e.V. at the Landgericht Lübeck, obtaining a preliminary injunction which barred the internet address www.wikipedia.de (which is controlled by
Wikimedia Deutschland) from linking to de.wikipedia.org (controlled by the U.S.-based
Wikimedia Foundation) as long as certain information about him is included in the
German Wikipedia in the article
Lutz Heilmann. Heilmann also filed legal complaints against one Wikipedia editor and two other online writers. According to
Focus Online, Heilmann objected to claims that he had not completed his university degree, and that he had participated in a business venture involving pornography. He did however admit that he had served as "youth protection officer" for an internet sex shop run by a roommate. The report also suggests that the Wikipedia article had been repeatedly altered in line with his claims by an anonymous user operating within the Bundestag building, but Heilmann denied having been involved in an
edit war. In October 2008, some German newspapers reported that Heilmann was under investigation for having threatened a former roommate and that the committee on immunity of the
Bundestag had lifted his
immunity in the matter. Heilmann denied this and had a counter statement published. (According to
Die Tageszeitung charges were filed due to attempted coercion ("versuchte Nötigung"). This claim, as well as claims that he had withheld parts of his Stasi records, were also cited by Heilmann as reasons for his action against
Wikimedia Deutschland. After some statements were removed from his German Wikipedia article and after major media coverage, Heilmann announced on 16 November that he would drop the legal proceedings against
Wikimedia Deutschland, regretting that many uninvolved users of the encyclopedia had been affected. He vowed to continue his pursuit of the Wikipedia editor who had originally added the allegedly offensive material. Heilmann later made a public statement on his actions against Wikipedia. "I didn't think it through and didn't anticipate the consequences," he admitted. Wikimedia Germany reported that on the Saturday of the blocking it had received record donations of €16,000, compared to €3,000 on an average day. == See also ==