Lawyers in Rolling Stone lawsuit acknowledge ‘Jackie’ has ties to fake persona
The controversy started by the original story in Rolling Stone was LBN, but this is just a development in an ongoing court case.
Lawyers in Rolling Stone lawsuit acknowledge Jackie has ties to fake persona
By T. Rees Shapiro
@TReesShapiro
June 1 at 12:19 PM
Lawyers representing a University of Virginia student at the center of a debunked gang-rape allegation have acknowledged in court papers that the student has ties to a fake persona she once named as the ringleader of the alleged attack.
Filed in federal court Tuesday,
the papers are part of an ongoing lawsuit a U-Va. associate dean filed against Rolling Stone magazine, arguing that the magazine published a defamatory account of how the Charlottesville school handles sexual assaults. The legal team representing Jackie acknowledged that they had recently accessed a Yahoo e-mail account for Haven Monahan, who the U-Va. student alleged had taken her on a date before leading her into a brutal gang rape in September 2012.
Lawyers representing U-Va. associate dean Nicole Eramo have described Monahan as a fictitious U-Va. junior created by Jackie to lure the romantic interest of another student, a practice known as catfishing.
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The lawyers for Jackie wrote in the filing that they accessed the Monahan e-mail solely for the purpose of confirming that documents Eramo requested for the lawsuit were no longer in Jackies possession. Lawyers representing Jackie did not respond to a request for comment Wednesday.
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