19:5619:56, 18 May 2020diffhist−4,064
Jeremy Soule
- removed slander from tabloid source (which were NOT widely reported), cannot include allegations of criminal acts if no conviction has been secured
06:1806:18, 22 April 2020diffhist−4,168
Jeremy Soule
Kotaku (established by Gawker Media, itself sued many times for invasions of privacy and defamation, bankrupt due to Bollea v. Gawker) reported accusations against Soule. Subsequent articles were sourced from Kotaku (a tabloid). There are no further reports of Soule being questioned, or charged in criminal proceedings or civil actions. Thus accusations have not met the threshold of public interest and are of tabloid nature, baseless, and in violation of wikipedia's bios of living persons policy.
06:0906:09, 22 April 2020diffhist−4,168
Jeremy Soule
Kotaku (established by Gawker Media, itself sued many times for invasions of privacy and defamation, bankrupt due to Bollea v. Gawker) reported accusations against Soule. Subsequent articles were derived from Kotaku source (a tabloid). There are no further reports of Soule being questioned/charged in criminal proceedings/civil actions. Thus accusations have not met the threshold of public interest and are of tabloid nature, baseless, and in violation of wikipedia's bios of living persons policy.
19:5619:56, 18 May 2020diffhist−4,064
Jeremy Soule
- removed slander from tabloid source (which were NOT widely reported), cannot include allegations of criminal acts if no conviction has been secured
06:1806:18, 22 April 2020diffhist−4,168
Jeremy Soule
Kotaku (established by Gawker Media, itself sued many times for invasions of privacy and defamation, bankrupt due to Bollea v. Gawker) reported accusations against Soule. Subsequent articles were sourced from Kotaku (a tabloid). There are no further reports of Soule being questioned, or charged in criminal proceedings or civil actions. Thus accusations have not met the threshold of public interest and are of tabloid nature, baseless, and in violation of wikipedia's bios of living persons policy.
06:0906:09, 22 April 2020diffhist−4,168
Jeremy Soule
Kotaku (established by Gawker Media, itself sued many times for invasions of privacy and defamation, bankrupt due to Bollea v. Gawker) reported accusations against Soule. Subsequent articles were derived from Kotaku source (a tabloid). There are no further reports of Soule being questioned/charged in criminal proceedings/civil actions. Thus accusations have not met the threshold of public interest and are of tabloid nature, baseless, and in violation of wikipedia's bios of living persons policy.