Monday, May 4, 2020

Without me, Rolling Stone would have had to pay a lot more money in its lawsuits.

It could have fought them and won if it weren't so afraid of the rest of the media, and if it weren't fundamentally as misogynist, abusive and dishonest as most of the rest of the media.

I doubt that anyone from Rolling Stone has told Ms. Halper that.




Somewhere in the court records for the lawsuit brought by Dean Eramo, there are quotes from Ms. Erdely's notes from her conversations with Jackie.  One of the first things that Dean Eramo did when Jackie reported her rape was to investigate, and confirm, that there was a party at Phi Kappa Psi on the night that Jackie was raped.  That's probably because Dean Eramo knew that one of the defenses used by fraternities accused of rape is to say that there was no party.  That note was entirely ignored by everyone except for me, like most of the glaring inconsistencies and obvious lies told to avoid accountability for the school, the fraternity, and the rapists.  


Rolling Stone is a platform for the entertainment industry.  It also knows that I'm telling the truth about what has happened since 2010.  Like everyone else who knows that I'm telling the truth, it has a vested interest in preventing me from gaining credibility for the rest of my life.