Jessica Serenity Simpson, formerly Jonathan Yaniv, a violent trans activist, has threatened Rebel News' BC Bureau Chief, Drea Humphrey, and her family because of her reporting.
This wasn’t the first threat she's received, but it has reached a whole new level of danger.
Drea refuses to be bullied out of exposing Simpson or any other menace to our society.
Rebel News has already provided Drea with tens of thousands of dollars worth of security during her field reports, but the threats keep coming — and so do the costs.
Hiring one security guard to protect Drea in the field costs $150 per hour. We usually have to hire two of them for several hours at a time.
There are also other costs associated with Drea's security program which cannot be disclosed to protect Drea's safety.
The truth is worth fighting for.
If you agree, please chip in a donation right here on this page to help us cover these mounting security expenses so that Drea can continue reporting safely.
BACKGROUND:
We did it — we just won a secret legal battle that we’ve had to keep under wraps for weeks, and now we're finally able to share the good news with you!
Rebel News has successfully lifted the publication bans that were preventing us from further exposing the infamous trans activist Jessica Serenity Simpson, formerly known as Jonathan Yaniv.
Now, we can finally inform you about the latest court hearings involving Simpson, a violent criminal and serial litigant who has assaulted and threatened our reporters, including me. But that’s not all — Simpson has also sent sexually explicit messages to minors and destroyed the businesses of immigrant female estheticians who refused to wax “her” male genitalia.
Despite all of this and so much more, the justice system continues to give this individual mere slaps on the wrist after Simpson claims to be a victim of transphobia. Recently, Simpson almost got away with keeping the public in the dark about “her” latest attempt to take down an autistic journalist with bogus criminal harassment claims.
After claiming to be at risk of danger should the story get out, Simpson was granted a publication ban, sealing order, and anonymity.
But not anymore. We hired an amazing legal team to get these unjust gag orders lifted in the name of public interest, and we won.