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originally posted by: 3NL1GHT3N3D1
a reply to: underwerks
Wow, there are a quarter million people who look forward to updates from this lady? Bizarre.
originally posted by: RowanBean
a reply to: odzeandennz
How do you doxx a profile that is public in the first place? That is like saying that you've found a person's phone number by magic because that person gave you his/her name and you know what they look like.
originally posted by: infolurker
originally posted by: RowanBean
a reply to: odzeandennz
How do you doxx a profile that is public in the first place? That is like saying that you've found a person's phone number by magic because that person gave you his/her name and you know what they look like.
I think that Jackass O'brien guy contacting the husbands employer is a bit much, don't you think?
Mekelburg is married to the former WWE senior vice president responsible for global content distribution and business development.
To be fair, he became “former” after Huffpost’s Luke O’Brien started asking questions.
According to Huffpost, Salvatore Siino landed the WWE VP gig in early 2017 after his startup went out of business. In his position, WWE says Siino would’ve been negotiating TV deals in the United Arab Emirates. Virtually the entire population is Muslim.
originally posted by: RowanBean
a reply to: odzeandennz
How do you doxx a profile that is public in the first place? That is like saying that you've found a person's phone number by magic because that person gave you his/her name and you know what they look like.
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: RowanBean
yeah, it is posted on another site praising it. I guess he worked for WWE promoting overseas stuff in the middle east. Of course they canned him with the negative PR.
Again if she was a children's ministry worker, would they call it 'dox'....?
originally posted by: infolurker
updated above.
Amy Mek was not her real name and as you can see, her husband did not have the same last name as she used.
So yeah, it appears they got her real name, published her full name, then found out who she was married to and went after him.
POS's
I smell a viable lawsuit.
originally posted by: infolurker
updated above.
Amy Mek was not her real name and as you can see, her husband did not have the same last name as she used.
So yeah, it appears they got her real name, published her full name, then found out who she was married to and went after him.
POS's
originally posted by: RowanBean
originally posted by: infolurker
updated above.
I don't know that source.
Her husband’s duties at WWE, on the other hand, included negotiating WWE deals in the Middle East, including a TV deal in the United Arab Emirates. WWE recently also signed a multi-year deal with the government of Saudi Arabia. That these two roles seem to directly clash was apparently motivation for WWE parting ways with Siino, who had occupied the position since February of 2017, shortly after the Huffington Post began contacting them about Mekelburg’s activities.
As the situation came to a head this week, Mekelburg took to Twitter to accuse O’Brien of threatening to reveal her identity, endangering her and her family. “O’Brien does not have to agree with my stance on Sharia, Jihadists, Muslim Brotherhood or HAMAS, but does that mean my husband shouldn’t be allowed to work?” she tweeted just prior to the publication of O’Brien’s story. “I am scared for all of my conservative friends who have voices that O’Brien and the @HuffPost disagree with.”
Soon after, O’Brien’s article was published, revealing Mekelburg’s identity and a substantial profile of her life over the past few decades, as well as, to a lesser extent, her husband’s. The article also tracked WWE’s response to O’Brien’s inquiries about the matter, seemingly confirming that the Huffpo investigation was the impetus for the firing.