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## Biographies
> [!abstract|no-icon]- **Wikipedia Profile** <br><sub> - *Click to Expand* → </sub>
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> Shitty Media Men was a crowdsourced Google spreadsheet created in October 2017 that collected allegations and rumors of sexual misconduct by about 70 men in the media industry, particularly in New York City. Moira Donegan, a former assistant editor at The New Republic, initially began the spreadsheet online anonymously.
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> In October 2018, writer Stephen Elliott sued Donegan for defamation over his inclusion in the list. The lawsuit was settled in March 2023.[^citation]
[^citation]: Overview of Shitty Media Men pulled from **[Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shitty_Media_Men)** on [[07-14-2024]].
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