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In this three-part series, we delve into a fascinating defamation case that has captivated attention. It centers around the clash between Taylor Lorenz, a well-known journalist associated with the Washington Post, and Ariadna Jacob. The series explores the intricate details of the case, uncovering a web of defamatory statements and grave allegations that have come to light.
One of the primary allegations made by Ariadna Jacob’s legal team is that Taylor Lorenz and the New York Times published a defamatory story that had devastating consequences for her business. These allegations encompass a range of serious claims, including the unauthorized dissemination of nude images, engaging in professional activities without a proper license, and the alleged non-consensual filming of minors. The extensive list of accusations, totaling fourteen, sheds light on the gravity of the case. On this episode, we take a look at the declarations that have been made in support of Ariadna Jacob by her former TikTok talent client, Adam Cohen, and Kyle Offerice, who witnessed Taylor Lorenz’s falsehoods as she copied from an article he wrote that he declared was false!
Throughout the series, we meticulously analyze each defamatory statement put forth by the lawyers representing Ariadna Jacob. We cross-reference these statements with the article in question, aiming to grasp the comprehensive context in which the events unfolded. By engaging in this thorough examination, we seek to provide our audience with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities surrounding this captivating case.
Please note that the information discussed here is solely derived from publicly available sources, and it is important to consult legal professionals for accurate legal advice.
Flood, B (2021) Fox News: Entrepreneur Files 6.8 million dollar lawsuit vs. NY times [Article]
Jacob, A (2020) “Gary Vee Zoom + Influences TikTok Creators and Friends” [Youtube Channel: Ariadna Jacobs]
Jacob, A (2022) “GaryVee offers talent a Super Bowl commercial” [Youtube Channel: Ariadna Jacobs]
Lorenz, T (2020) “NY Times: Trying To Make It Big Online? Getting Signed Isn’t Everything” [Article]
Siu, A (2021) “TikTok Talent Agent Ariadna Jacob Sues NY Times, Reporter Taylor Lorenz for Defamation (Exclusive)” [Article]
Documents
Adam Cohen Declaration (PDF) [Online]
Kyle Offerece Declaration (PDF) [Online]
Second Amended Complaint by Ariadna Jacob (PDF), 2022 [Online]