See my comment above - Mr and Mrs Mikkelson divorced, Mrs Mikkelson got 50% of Bardav (the company running Snopes), and then sold off those 50% to Proper Media LLC. Proper Media LLC seems to be the one with the keys to take over technical control of the site and domain, while Bardav has access to the CMS for editorial control.
Corporate situations where no one holds a controlling majority never end well, especially not when things have become so antagonistic. You always want someone with authority to tell that the bucket stops here, and the remainder either as silent investors, advisors or in clearly understood support roles, not a ship with two captains.
See my comment above - Mr and Mrs Mikkelson divorced, Mrs Mikkelson got 50% of Bardav (the company running Snopes), and then sold off those 50% to Proper Media LLC. Proper Media LLC seems to be the one with the keys to take over technical control of the site and domain, while Bardav has access to the CMS for editorial control.
Corporate situations where no one holds a controlling majority never end well, especially not when things have become so antagonistic. You always want someone with authority to tell that the bucket stops here, and the remainder either as silent investors, advisors or in clearly understood support roles, not a ship with two captains.
Why would you even let this situation become a possibility?