The would-be muckraker had a "backfire" late last year, though, being arrested for sexual assault as an early Christmas present.
For a basic early take on him by me, see here. For fluff from a bored week at the Dallas Observer, see this Joey Dauben profile.
So, it's no surprise he claimed the arrest was a big conspiracy.
Anyway, it might be good news that Dauben's original $200K bond was lowered to $50K and he's out right now. On the other hand, he has to wear an ankle monitor and refrain from Internet usage. That will just kill him.
AND ... he had to surrender the Ellis County Observer website to the state. He's fighting that, but, right now, the site is blank.
Dauben says he plans to fight the issue, which he still says is part of a conspiracy.
I've got another question.
Given that the sexual assault charge, a "statuatory" case, was against a male, that Dauben has been vociferously homophobic and that there's evidence that that is "repressive," and that the Dallas Voice, Dallas's GLBT paper, is covering this so extensively ....
"Joey, are you gay?"
Seriously. It's a legitimate question. If Joey doesn't want to talk himself, then, if David Webb at the Dallas Voice has any more info, he should speak up.
Update, March 16, 2013: I had a new light bulb pop on tonight. Joey Dauben reminds me of a slightly less mature James O'Keefe of Breitbart fame, detailed here in all his sordidness.
Update 2, July 19, 2017: How did Dauben know that a mayor of tiny little Henderson County burg Seven Points, way away from Ellis County, was gay unless Dauben has a gay grapevine or good gay gaydar?
And, why did you feel compelled to say "I'm not gay"?
Joey, you're in prison because of repression and denial, IMO.
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Update, Aug. 22, 2021: Besides "Sunflower" and his other groupies who trailed him, at the Ellis County Observer, Dauben had as one of his flunkies a guy named Ali Akbar, who also allegedly was working on the Texas effort for John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign. Today, you know him as "Stop the Steal" thief Ali Alexander. Dauben, per this piece, back then thought Akbar (already then a convicted felon) was shady as shit, claiming that Akbar/Alexander had talked back then of ways to rig an elelection. And, if Joey Dauben thought that ...
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ReplyDeleteGiven his political stances, and that he's made himself a public figure, it's the business of the public in general, John. Happening to know Joey personally, I can confidently say that.
ReplyDeleteJohn, perhaps when Joey told you he wasn't gay, it was really just his way of letting you down gently because he's just not that into you.
ReplyDeleteI've seen you around and you creep me out.
To add to my previous comment to John, if part of the reason Joey was on an anti-gay crusade, and more to the point, if part of the reason he targeted particular individuals, was because of repression, or even repression and personal involvement with some of his targets, it's very very much in the public's interest for two reasons:
ReplyDelete1. "Goes to motive" and "goes to character" re Joey's arrest and trial;
2. Given that his target were public servants, goes to credibility on other reporting of his.