Cancel Culture

Believe the Accuser: The Legal Weapon That Hit Trump in the Carroll Case and OneTaste in Brooklyn
The Carroll verdict against Trump and the OneTaste convictions rest on the same legal theory: believe the accusation first.

The Carroll verdict against Trump and the OneTaste convictions rest on the same legal theory: believe the accusation first.

James McGibney has discovered a formula: It’s very modern. Very Bullyville. Very stupid.

Take Danesh ‘ThatDaneshGuy’ Noshirvan. He has been bullying Jennifer Couture and Dr. Ralph Garramone for years.

Editor’s Note: The following is fiction except, of course, for all the facts underlying it. Danesh Noshirvan has many alter egos, notably the very feminine Erica Sabonis. His partner James ‘The Little Doc’ McGibney has his all-caps friend Credible Intel. I have Winston Velvet.

We have glad tidings. James “Dr” McGibney — America’s Most Confused Man — has announced, with great fanfare, that he is producing a NXIVM docuseries .

Danesh Noshirvan casts himself as an unchecked arbiter of “accountability.” But who, then, holds the self-appointed monitors accountable? This series does not argue for censorship — it argues for oversight, sunlight, and consequences for the vigilantes who believe they answer to no one. In examining

In its documentary, Bully Hunter, A&E presented viewers with a children’s fairy tale: a Marine-turned-cyber-expert named Dr. James McGibney, hunting the darkest creatures of the internet.

James “Bully Hunter” McGibney likes to say the Marines made him into the “scorched earth” defender he is now, hunting bullies across the world. The Marine Corps taught him how to fight online.
FORT MYERS, Fla. — TikTok content creator Danesh Noshirvan was ordered by a federal judge to pay $62,320 in attorney fees to Garramone Plastic Surgery for conduct the court described as “bad-faith” during his suit against Dr. Ralph Garramone, Jennifer Couture, and others.

In a federal lawsuit in Florida, attorney Nicholas Chiappetta’s bid for a multimillion-dollar defamation victory has taken a turn — from a fight over damages to a battle for his career, possibly his freedom, after admitting he created an email account impersonating opposing counsel.