![]() ![]() Lorenz’ story claimed that Jacob jacked up the rent on tenants who lived in her influencer house, “Kids Next Door,” and exposed the agent’s alleged business practices and relationships with influencers - claiming that they were harassed over covering rent, not getting paid for their work and getting pressured to produce content daily. Jacob started leasing out spaces in the mansions of Los Angeles to some of her clients, giving them a place to crash while they created viral videos. Lorenz did not return requests for comment. We plan to defend against the suit vigorously.” It’s troubling that she has turned to litigation to try to silence those who criticize her business practices. Jacob’s main complaint is that The New York Times gave voice to young people who felt they had been mistreated by her. TikTok agent Ariadna Jacob, who represents stars like Charli D’Amelio and other online influencers, have slapped The New York Times and its reporter Taylor Lorenz with a $6.2 million defamation lawsuit.įiled in the US Southern District of New York, the lawsuit claims that an August 2020 article by Lorenz contained “numerous false and disparaging statements” about Jacob and her businesses, including an accusation that she leaked nude images of one of her clients to “manipulate him.”Ī rep for the New York Times said: “Ms. ![]() ![]() NY Times’ latest (failed) hit on Clarence Thomas: new attack on democracy NY Times puts out another left-wing hit piece on Justice Clarence Thomas as media, Dems undermine institution they can’t control New York Times to shutter sports desk, rely on The Athletic for daily coverage Critics drag NYT style piece: Men ‘most certainly are not’ wearing crop tops ![]()
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