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Originally Posted by Relentless
That is untrue, and also a dangerous POV.
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It's not that simple. Imagine this crazy scenario....
Let's say you're finishing up at a urinal as I'm exiting a stall in an otherwise empty public restroom at the Hard Rock during Internext and as you see me exiting the stall you decide that you want to teach me a lesson for being rude to you on the boards so you push me back into the stall and butt rape me. And that all of this happened about an hour or so after I let some Grooby girl fuck me up the ass in front of a bunch of people.
I would not go to the police because I would assume that you'd be able to provide witnesses who saw me get fucked by a tranny as well as inflammatory board posts suggesting that it is not beyond the realm of reason that I'd make something like that up about you. Not only would it be highly unlikely that the charges would stick but the whole process would be embarrassing, there would likely be a bunch of annoying paperwork, and it would be just one big time-consuming logistical nightmare. There's no way in hell I'd go to the police in that situation.
It would also make little sense for me to tell anyone in the industry. You have a good reputation, I'm relatively unknown, and it's unlikely that anyone would believe me except for maybe Kelli but I likely wouldn't tell her because I wouldn't want her to write about my traumatic experience on LIB.
What I'd do is figure out the best way to lay my vengeance upon you and bide my time until the time was right. Then do it.
I think that's what's happening here.
With all the girls who have made similar allegations and considering how quickly so many businesses have severed ties with JD, I'd be shocked if Stoya did not know of AT LEAST one girl who would follow her lead in coming forward.
The reason people go to the police is because they hope the person who wronged them will be punished and if someone for whatever the reason feels as if the legal system will not be helpful in administering an appropriate level of punishment, their best option is to figure out a way to do it themselves. In this case it's cold calculated social media fueled career wrecking vengeance. Doing it right before going on holiday likely made the process less painful and the likelihood that her site will make more money in the process is sweet icing on the cake. Especially when considering how much money would have been spent and how much time would have been wasted in attempting to 'do the right thing' by going the legal route.
Personally, I'd be pretty impressed if she planned things in such way. Kinda like a super sexy female pornstar version of Edmond Dantès. Very hot.
