After a long Twitter rant, Julia Black doubled down on her inflammatory article about Dave Portnoy. She’s clearly got no credibility and is only out to make a name for herself by spreading hate. In fact, she is a garbage journalist who should be jailed for her lies and hate-filled tweets. I hope Business Insider learns from their mistakes and moves on.
Business Insider has recently hired journalist Julia Black to cover corporate America. Her recent report on Barstool Sports owner Dave Portnoy caught the attention of Insider editors. Before joining the company, Black held positions at HarperCollins, Esquire, and Bon Appetit. She has also written for Off the Record. And despite her success in the media, Black has received many criticisms for her work.
Portnoy, the founder of Barstool Sports, is suing Julia Black and Business Insider. She claims the two men sexually harassed her and videotaped her without her consent. Portnoy denied the allegations and blamed the “cancel culture” for his actions. He also admitted to having sex with several women he didn’t know. The business insider founder has been critical of Black’s work.
The business insider journalist also faces a legal battle over the report. Portnoy claims Black’s article was a false statement. Portnoy argues that Black lied and twisted the truth. Her lawsuit seeks damages for false statements made in the article, and a jury trial. In the meantime, Black’s company continues to fight this lawsuit. It seems unlikely that the Insider reporter will win this case, but there is an ongoing battle between Insider and Portnoy.
After a stellar writing career, Business Insider has appointed journalist Julia Black as a correspondent. Her recent report on Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy has garnered much media attention. Her work for the publication has been hailed by editors. Before joining the Insider staff, Black worked for HarperCollins, Esquire, Bon Appetit, and Off the Record. In addition to Business Insider, Black has also written for a variety of other publications.
Portnoy’s video defended himself against accusations made by the Insider’s Julia Black. In it, he said the journalist was politically biased and had no right to publish his private messages. Portnoy also shared screenshots of the Insider article. This led many to express their own opinions. Some accused the Insider team of censorship. However, Portnoy decided not to sue for the article.