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Internet influencer mentioned in Taylor Lorenz's Depp-Heard story says, 'Please stop lying and take the L'

Earlier Saturday, Twitchy concluded its post on the corrections appended to Taylor Lorenz’s Johnny Depp/Amber Heard trial story with, “Will there be a third version? Stay tuned!” We’re glad you stayed tuned because one of the Internet influencers Lorenz supposedly reached out to for comment (before the story was published) has convinced the Washington Post to write that third version of its correction.

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The first version of the correction read, “The story has also been amended to note The Post’s attempts to reach Alyte Mazeika and ThatUmbrellaGuy for comment. Previous versions omitted or inaccurately described these attempts.” The second version of the correction read, “The first published version of this story stated incorrectly that Internet influencers Alyte Mazeika and ThatUmbrellaGuy had been contacted for comment before publication. In fact, only Mazeika was asked, via Instagram. After the story was published, The Post continued to seek comment from Mazeika via social media and queried ThatUmbrellaGuy for the first time.”

“In fact, only Mazeika was asked, via Instagram.” Is that so?

We know that ex-New York Times reporter Lorenz is untouchable, but shouldn’t a “journalist” get fired for lying about reaching out to sources for comment?

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The Post had to rush out a statement reminding us what an accomplished journalist she was after that piece that doxxed Libs of TikTok by linking to her real estate license — a link which the Post silently scrubbed because they “deemed it unnecessary.” Lorenz’s piece on the Johnny Depp trial was unnecessary, but they ran that anyway, and now they’re doing cleanup.


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