Lipstick Alley

 I started posting in Lipstick Alley (LSA) about the Restraining Order filing lodged by Alexandra Grant against Catherine Parker when I noticed misinformation being bandied about that was causing stress for people who were NOT targeted in the filing. The major piece of false information was that other accounts were named which were not in the filing, thereby causing distress and confusion as to whether or not people needed to hire legal representation.

Specifically, there were 11 social media accounts named in the filing, which was a ridiculous amount to begin with, yet that number increased exponentially in the posts made in LSA. Most of these were posts being made by people who did not have a copy of the Restraining Order filing from the Los Angeles court system. I had already purchased a copy when I was informed that this was potentially a wrongful accusation against someone who would have great difficulty defending themselves against the charges. So, I began posting in LSA on the filing and included uploads as supporting documentation that came directly from the filing to minimize disinformation being spread. My first post was a screenshot of the 11 accounts being targeted in the Restraining Order filing.

After the Restraining Order hearing where the Temporary Restraining Order became permanent (for 5 years), LSA banned my account with no warning nor any explanation. 

Ironically, my posts in LSA on the stalking charge against Parker led me to being banned for "stalking." All posts in the thread were erased. So I moved them here and updated content when appropriate, meaning posts 1 to 15 are essentially reposts from LSA. 




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