PPEcel
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Pictured: Devins and her murderer-simp
A refresher for those who are relatively new to the scene:
- In July 2019, 17-year-old e-girl Bianca Devins gets raped and murdered by her simp, Brandon Clark. It is known that Devins was perpetually online and had a habit of cultivating a harem of mentally unstable online orbiters.
- Clark recorded the crime, fails to commit the "suicide" part of his planned murder-suicide, gets sentenced to life with the possibility of parole after 25 years.
- The Oneida County District Attorney's Office allegedly accidentally leaked the recording to CBS, other TV producers, and several YouTubers. Oops.
- Devins' estate sues the Oneida County DA's Office for allegedly leaking the recording.
- The lawsuit gets dismissed by Judge Glenn T. Suddaby in 2022 for various procedural reasons, namely that Devins' estate lacked capacity to sue as she was already dead at the time the recording was disseminated, even though the recording was technically child pornography as Devins was nude in the recording.
- One individual purportedly printed out the following photo of Devins with her throat slashed, masturbated onto it, then sent a picture of the cum-stained photo to Devins' mother. (This is unrelated to the lawsuit against the Oneida County DA's Office.)
You could say that Devins' single mother had a tumultuous several years, which if we're honest was largely her fault.
As a litigation enjoyer, I've written about the litigation brought by Devins' estate against the Oneida County DA's Office the in the past, but what I didn't know until today was that Devins' estate also considered suing Meta.
Meet Carrie Goldberg, the feminist New York lawyer who represented Devins' estate, and who also wrote a letter to then-U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland asking for @Master to be charged with murder (for unrelated reasons).
View: https://x.com/cagoldberglaw/status/2023802528417083421
In a series of tweets just a few days ago (!), Goldberg revealed that Meta Platforms retained Kirkland & Ellis in anticipation of Devins-related litigation. This is not at all surprising—Kirkland was the same firm which successfully (and beautifully) defended Facebook before the Second Circuit (which covers NY state) in Force v. Facebook, Inc., 934 F.3d 53 (2nd Cir. 2019). In that case, the Second Circuit held that Section 230 bars civil terrorism claims against Facebook on the basis that Facebook allowed terrorists to use its platform.


Correspondence from Goldberg to Meta's counsel dated Oct 2020
Had Devins' family members actually sued Meta on the basis that Meta was liable for any purported "harassment" done by Devins' ex-orbiters via their platforms, it would in all likelihood have been dismissed as well, pursuant to Section 230. Goldberg did not publish Kirkland's response, but the surrounding context indicates that Kirkland and Meta did not budge, and ultimately no lawsuit was filed.
The following year, Goldberg then demanded that Meta give Devins' family control of her memorial accounts. This, I suppose, did not happen either. Two out of three of Devins' Instagram accounts are still up to this day.

Correspondence from Goldberg to Meta's counsel dated Mar 2021
It's been over three years since the lawsuit was dismissed, and six years since Devins was semi-beheaded. You'd think Goldberg would be able to lick her wounds and move on, but I guess not. This is about as pathetic as a 24-year-old pining over his high school oneitis. Moreso, actually, because I've never seen a lawyer advertise past cases (plural) which they've lost.
Just sad.
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