Flashback: New York Times Bigot Sarah Jeong Defended UVA Rape Hoaxer
Old tweets from New York Times bigot Sarah Jeong reveal a long-winded defense of the Rolling Stone University of Virginia rape hoaxer.
Old tweets from New York Times bigot Sarah Jeong reveal a long-winded defense of the Rolling Stone University of Virginia rape hoaxer.
A Manhattan federal appeals court has revived a portion of a defamation case filed by three fraternity brothers who were falsely accused of participating in the debunked UVA gang-rape story published by Rolling Stone.
Under the apparent belief that all of the legal problems stemming from a discredited 2014 story about an unproven gang rape at the University of Virginia (UVA) were now over, Jann Wenner, founder and majority-owner of Rolling Stone magazine, put his “Bible of the Counterculture” up for sale. But just days after announcing the sale, the leftwing publication has been hit with yet-another legal setback involving the UVA debacle.
The attorneys of Nicole Eramo, an administrator at the University of Virginia, are urging a federal judge not to overturn a jury’s verdict against Rolling Stone relating to their publishing of the now-debunked story, “A Rape On Campus.”
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — A federal jury found Rolling Stone magazine, its publisher and a reporter defamed a University of Virginia administrator in a discredited story about gang rape at a fraternity house, news media reported Friday
According to NBC News, a judge has rejected Rolling Stone’s request to throw out a defamation case brought by the accused students in the now-debunked University of Virginia rape case.
Lawyers working for a woman who claimed she was gang raped by three men at the University of Virginia in a much publicised story have admitted they had access to the alleged rapist’s emails. The complaint was made by “Jackie,” who had just began
Nicole Eramo, the UVA Dean who became the unwitting villain of Rolling Stone’s story “A Rape on Campus,” has sued the magazine for $7.5 million.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) said that she hopes coverage like the Rolling Stone UVA rape hoax is “putting more of a spotlight on the problem” of campus sexual assault in an interview at the Women in the World summit released
Fox News Media Analyst and “MediaBuzz” host Howard Kurtz declared Rolling Stone’s UVA rape story “one of the worst journalistic catastrophes of the last half-century” in an interview on Monday’s “Kelly File” on the Fox News Channel. “This is one
Fox News Channel host Greg Gutfeld said that Rolling Stone was ” tricked by their own biases” not the accuser “Jackie” in their now-discredited UVA rape story on Monday’s broadcast of “The Five” “The magazine says they were tricked by
On Monday, the University of Virginia’s Phi Kappa Psi fraternity announced it would investigate a lawsuit against Rolling Stone.
In an interview with CNN on Monday, Alexandria Pinkleton, a friend of the woman known as “Jackie” that claimed she was a victim of rape by a University of Virginia fraternity in a November 2014 Rolling Stone magazine story by
The Columbia Journalism Review concludes the core reporting problem was confirmation bias.
On Monday’s “Morning Joe” on MSNBC, co-host Willie Geist questioned the reaction of Rolling Stone magazine’s management to a Columbia Journalism Review “autopsy” of its November 2014 story of a University of Virginia rape allegation against a fraternity that may
Of course no one was or will be fired at “Rolling Stone” in the wake of the left-wing outlet’s colossal debacle in misreporting a gang rape that almost certainly didn’t happen at the University of Virginia. When you’re an activist
On Easter evening, Rolling Stone published the results of a long investigation into its blockbuster story of a gang rape on the campus of a major American university that was supposedly a fraternity initiation ritual.
On his Sunday “Reliable Sources” broadcast on CNN, host Brian Stelter told viewers he expects Rolling Stone magazine to retract a November 2014 story by Sabrina Rubin Erdely that alleged a rape at a University of Virginia campus fraternity. The formal
Charlottesville police announced the results of their investigation into an alleged gang rape at a University of Virginia fraternity house in 2012. Police say they have no proof the incident occurred and note that the woman who made the accusation has refused to cooperate.
The University of Virginia restored fraternities on campus Tuesday without apology, requiring them to undergo safety and sexual assault training and adopt strict new rules on alcohol — or face continued banishment.