Hey @robmonster, since you're tweeting again, would you like to comment on your continued provision of @EpikDotCom services to Joey Camp, in direct contradiction to what you promised last week?
And to be clear, they aren't sending "public" information. They're sending things that include private identification information. All because Joey Camp decided he didn't like what I was reporting.
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I'm at the Dallas Police Oversight Commission meeting. Packed agenda this evening.
Should be a lot of interesting discussion. Among the items is a review of Dallas Police protest policies.
Presently, item of discussion is regarding Senior Corporal Joseph Dillard, who has been involved in over 100 use of force incidents between 2013-2019. Here's a (bad quality) photo of the graph based on open portal data.
Joey Camp has openly bragged about having access to over 2000 domains, framing it as a way to avoid being held accountable for his defamatory harassment campaigns. Thankfully, there are plenty of footprints publicly available that shows exactly to whom those domains belong.
Historical records show an interesting subdomain, yourdaddyjoey.net.palmettostate.store, was at one point owned by Will Bebee, Head of Ecommerce for the Palmetto State Armory.
Despite the reporting saying that @robmonster has taken down the doxxing site run by Joseph Camp (aka, Joey or Jojo Camp), web records show that Epik is STILL providing services to Camp's doxxing site. domainnamewire.com/2021/09/21/tak…
Monster sent me the first email response in about a week yesterday asking me to work with his lawyer on the issue. I had sent several emails to his lawyer last week and got no response.