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  1. Wait, this author was shaken down for a "donation" to a political cause she did not support? (I'm assuming she did apologize for the mistaken identity regardless.)
    https://papayaposter.club/url/515382

    Monday, 13-Mar-17 06:23:21 UTC from shitposter.club
    1. @somercet In this case I have to agree with the court and the suing party. I'd sue a journalist who confused me with someone else and smeared my reputation and then refused to publically apologize and make up for it, and the person that lost the trial doesn't exactly seem like a nice person.

      Monday, 13-Mar-17 06:25:20 UTC from web
      1. @nerthos For mistaking person A for person B? That's a bit much. As I said, I'm assuming she apologized for mistaking A for someone else. The shakedown smells mercenary.

        Monday, 13-Mar-17 06:30:26 UTC from shitposter.club
        1. @somercet From what it says there, she simply deleted the tweet and justified herself along the lines of "lol they're pretty much the same anyway" rather than actually apologizing and putting effort into clearing the name of the person mistakenly accused

          Monday, 13-Mar-17 06:30:48 UTC from web
          1. @nerthos In that case, I'm only sorry she blew £300K on her defense.

            Monday, 13-Mar-17 06:50:43 UTC from shitposter.club
            1. @somercet "deleted the tweet, and issued another asking her social media audience if anyone could even tell the difference between Monroe and Penny."
              Honestly after screwing up like that she should have just handed over 5k to the suing party to settle the issue so they could use as they wanted to. They would have probably accepted.

              Monday, 13-Mar-17 06:55:44 UTC from web