Exposing A Lawsuit Against A Small Nonprofit Over Survivor Testimony | Episode 379

EPISODE · Nov 26, 2025 · 50 MIN

Exposing A Lawsuit Against A Small Nonprofit Over Survivor Testimony | Episode 379

from Voices for Voices® · host Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes

Exposing A Lawsuit Against A Small Nonprofit Over Survivor Testimony | Episode 379Power doesn’t always shout; sometimes it whispers into phones, nudges gatekeepers, and makes uncomfortable stories disappear. We open the door on a civil defamation lawsuit filed after we aired a trafficking survivor’s testimony, and we walk you through why we won’t pull down evidence-based content. As a small 501(c)(3), we lay out the stakes: the chilling effect on survivor voices, the risk for publishers, and the pressure campaigns that make silence look like the safest option.We take listeners step by step through the public artifacts at the heart of our stance—screenshots, conference listings, and profiles that challenge public denials of affiliation. Rather than asking for trust, we ask you to audit the same materials and test our reasoning. We also tackle a related issue shaking reader confidence: plagiarism and the murky use of AI in publishing. Clear attribution, citations, and respect for sources aren’t academic niceties; they’re the backbone of credibility. When they’re ignored, audiences lose faith, and honest creators pay the price.Underneath the legal filings and receipts is a simple principle: free speech includes sharing documented facts and labeling opinions as opinions. Survivors should not be punished for telling their stories, and small nonprofits shouldn’t be bullied into invisibility for hosting them. If you’ve ever wondered how influence moves behind the scenes—or how to push back with transparency and sunlight—this conversation is for you.If the mission resonates, help keep these voices audible: follow the show, subscribe on your favorite app, leave a review to boost visibility, and share this episode with someone who cares about truth in media and publishing. Your signal can outweigh the pressure to make hard stories vanish.Chapter Markers0:00 Opening And Purpose Of The Episode0:53 Announcing The Defamation Lawsuit3:13 Free Speech And Using Public Evidence5:03 Refusal To Remove Survivor Content7:35 Addressing Realm Community And Fans10:20 Alleged Blacklisting And Censorship13:05 Claims Of Plagiarism And AI Use16:20 Alleged Connections And Conference Evidence20:50 Photos, Profiles, And “Power Position” Reading24:50 Pattern Claims And Additional Associations28:10 Hotline Case Number Dispute And Verification31:30 Who Bears Real Damages And Why It Matters35:30 Mission Restated And Global Reach39:00 Closing Appeal And Share Request#NonprofitLawsuit #SurvivorTestimony #JusticeForSurvivors #LegalExposé #AdvocacyForChange #CivilRightsMatters #HiddenTruths #SupportSurvivors #CommunityImpact #WhistleblowerAwareness #SocialJusticeIssues #FightForJustice #justiceforsurvivors #VoicesforVoices #VoicesforVoicesPodcast #JustinAlanHayes #JustinHayes #help3billion #TikTok #Instagram #truth #Jesusaire #VoiceForChange #HealingTogether #VoicesForVoices379Support the show

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