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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just to review: the NYT is trash, not to be trusted. But Perez Hilton and the Daily Mail are infallible. Go JB! xoxo[/quote] Well let’s take inventory. The NYT ran the Baldoni hit piece with the sham subpoena as cover. The Daily Mail did actual investigative journalism exposing the sham subpoena. The NYT still hasn’t reported on the sham subpoena and probably won’t. The Daily Fail may be a tabloid, but even a broke clock is right twice a day. [/quote] DM was given a copy of the sham lawsuit subpoena and reported on it, same as Deadline and others. They didn't discover it.[/quote] That’s not quite right. The DM journalist has done a few podcasts talking about this. They were given a copy of the subpoena by probably Jones and were told they couldn’t quote from it and all they could write was that they had seen the subpoena. They thought it was odd that the plaintiff was “Vanzan” and dug deeper from there, uncovering the lawsuit. There was about a week gap between them getting the subpoena and reporting on the lawsuit because they were doing due diligence.[/quote] PP - thanks - had not heard about podcasts. I thought it was the YouTuber "without a crystal ball" who claimed to have discovered it by looking up all the names of Blake and Ryan's companies on the NY courts and looking for ones around that date.[/quote] DM had the story first. They reached out to a few lawyers for comment at least 24 hrs before WACB posted her story. It’s not clear how she got word of the story but several people have confirmed DM had already been working the story. Traditional journalists move slower than social influencers.[/quote]
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