I rarely mention this, but I’d prefer to be anonymous online.

I’m currently in a holding pattern, awaiting clarity on a supposed FBI investigation tied to my work supporting multiple Epstein/Maxwell survivors. To be clear, I’ve done nothing illegal or wrong this would focus on the survivors, not me. If the FBI moves forward, staying public online would be necessary to maintain my voice and avoid dealing with corporate media or new media clowns. It’s a strange limbo, and I’m skeptical about the fairness of any investigation. I hope it never comes to that, but if it does, Nostr could be a powerful tool for someone in my position.

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So for now, I remain me online. I’ll know when it’s a good time to step away. At least in the meantime you folks get frequent pics of my cat. 😂

I go by a pseudonym online, which is better than being public with my details. Otherwise, anonymity is the way to go.

Fun fact: the name you see on my profile is my pseudonym.

Ah, I have some stories of unwanted attention from those in bad suits from my well-spent youth.

But I'm not even sharing those on Nostr.