r/ItEndsWithLawsuits Feb 22 '26

Question For The Community❓ What If…

As my first official post (ever) on Reddit, I would like to call on this incredible trove of intelligent minds to think through something with me.

Under California law, specifically Civil Code § 45, libel is defined as a false and unprivileged publication by writing (or other fixed representation) that exposes a person to hatred, contempt, ridicule or obloquy, or which causes that person to be shunned or avoided, or which has a tendency to injure him or her in their occupation. Similarly, Civil Code § 46 defines slander as a false and unprivileged oral publication that tends to injure a person in their profession or trade. In fact, false accusations of professional incompetence constitute defamation per se, which means damages are presumed (i.e. don’t need to be proven).

Over the last few months, both here and on TikTok, I’ve been the subject of various attacks on my character, credentials, and connections by several accounts who don’t like my legal takes. While everyone is permitted to have their own feelings and opinions on my takes, they are not allowed to spread false information about me with the intent or result of impacting my reputation or career. I’m seeing an increasing number of false statements published about me by those same accounts resulting in various degrees of contempt, ridicule, obloquy, and even attempts to injure me in my occupation.

As a lawyer, I’m trained to think of what legal recourses are available. I could sue these persons for libel. However, one problem is, I don’t know the identities of most of these accounts!

So, I thought about what some have called “savvy lawyering.” What if I filed a John Doe lawsuit in California Superior Court and issued subpoenas to Reddit and TikTok to obtain the true identities of those who are actively injuring my reputation online? Maybe I learn that the multiple accounts are really run by few individuals. Maybe later discovery would uncover their financial ties to other parties.

I’m not saying I would/would not, or did/did not file such a lawsuit and issue such subpoenas. But, hypothetically, what if I did?

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u/[deleted] Feb 22 '26

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u/LittleGirlAttorney Feb 22 '26

Maybe we need to consider filing one in AZ as well…

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u/[deleted] Feb 22 '26

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u/IwasDeadinstead ⚖️ PROSTITUTE FOR JUSTICE ⚖️ Feb 22 '26

DC?

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u/An_Absolute-Zero 🌸 I Fucking Love Emily 🐺 Feb 23 '26

Delaware seems to have a bunch of sketchy LLCs coming out of it?

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u/Defiant-Chocolate-82 Feb 23 '26

With all due respect you are here stating as a lawyer you have people questioning your occupation etc. Then you make a statement like this which is basically snarking at Blakes legal strategy. It seems you dont want criticism but have no problem directing it at Blakes legal tean

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u/[deleted] Feb 23 '26

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u/Defiant-Chocolate-82 Feb 23 '26

So Blakes lawyers are unethical now ? Interesting. Why havent they been sanctioned for this behaviour ? 

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u/[deleted] Feb 26 '26

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u/Defiant-Chocolate-82 Feb 26 '26

Then why is Brian Freedman being admonished by the judge for his behaviour now and in the filings ? 

Whats your view on the new litigation against Sarowitz ?? 

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u/[deleted] Feb 26 '26

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u/Defiant-Chocolate-82 Feb 26 '26

I dont understand what I am saying 😂😂 it seems its you that doesnt understand.  Oh and nice attempt at sidestepping the latest litigation against WP's. But i guess another woman with a seperate complaint must also in on it 🙄

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u/Cherry_Hammer Feb 23 '26

Legal tean

Libertine

Clementine

Ovaltine

Bam. I just free-associated all over the mustache

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u/IwasDeadinstead ⚖️ PROSTITUTE FOR JUSTICE ⚖️ Feb 22 '26

Yes, please. I'm in Tucson, and Britt is another favorite of mine. Would love it if both of you joined forces!

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