Wicked Pictures director Brad Armstrong outs the real name of a female in the adult industry out of revenge for someone calling out the deplorable behavior of his wife, Jessica Drake.
This all took place even after he found out that the person he outed — our own Kelli Roberts, wasn’t even the one who wrote the articles about Jessica Drake’s bullying of August Ames. He didn’t care. He just wanted revenge.
This, of course, comes after he tweeted an ominous threat to everyone in the industry speaking out against Jessica Drake.
Brad Armstrong not only tweeted Kelli Roberts’ real name, but he did so alongside a fake picture. I decided to do a reverse google image search of the image and found it belonged to a female named Tracy Horne, a 51-year-old woman from Evansdale, Iowa.
I think most people know by now Kelli Roberts doesn’t live in Iowa.
But what’s a little thing like the truth to someone like Brad Armstrong?
A source inside Armstrong’s camp quoted him as saying “someone needs to out that fat bitch“.
Again this was all done out of revenge for an article that he was told by multiple people that Kelli didn’t write the article he was upset about.
Most people that work in the adult industry do so using a pseudonym or stage name. This is done for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is to protect the safety of said person.
With a person’s real name, it’s only a matter of time with the way the internet works, that you can find right where they live.
So to think Brad Armstrong would actually go as far as tweeting someone’s real name out of revenge is just unthinkable.
It’s the ultimate violation of trust. What kind of person would put someone’s safety at risk?
I guess we know the answer to that, Brad Armstrong and Jessica Drake.
And they really wonder why so many people are calling for XBIZ to replace Jessica Drake as the host of their upcoming awards show?
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WTF is going on in Chatsworth the past couple of months? Also, why is Mike South’s picture on that site next to the post outing Kelli’s legal name? I can say for sure that Mike didn’t post or write that article, certainly that isn’t his site screencapped. Jessica needs to take her lumps from her atrocious behavior, let it die down for a while and learn her lesson so she doesn’t do it again. Brad, I understand defending your wife (I would defend my wife myself in 99% of cases if I had one) but in this case you are just making it worse. Let this die down, get back to work making fine adult entertainment and end this debacle — please.
What the point of posting a fake pic of her? Trying 2 fat shame her or something?
Isn’t that called Doxxing?
And isn’t it illegal?
So wouldn’t both Kelli & the woman he accused wrongly of being Kelli have a case against him?
Unfortunately it isn’t illegal to “dox” someone as long as you aren’t posting social security numbers, attempting to blackmail someone with that information or telling people to hurt (whether physically or otherwise)/kill someone. A person’s legal name and residence address aren’t considered private information in the US (and I have lived at the same address so long that it is indexed on all of the public records sites anyway along with about four other addresses I haven’t ever lived at, that must be the other Matthew’s address history). I was doxxed by Uncle Peg (Michael Whiteacre) a few years ago — although not very well. In that case there are two people with the same name living in my county, he had mostly (although not all of) the other guy’s personal information listed and mixed up as mine as well as the other Matthew’s childhood home (I guess — I had never even seen that house before) pictured, Uncle Peg’s links were mixed between my relatives and the other person’s, etc. I haven’t met the other Matthew Harris (how I don’t know — we seem to frequent the same businesses, physician’s office and pharmacy in town) but I hope Uncle Peggy’s attempt at embarrassing me didn’t cause him and his relatives too much trouble. I think that is what pissed me off the most, I put myself out there but he didn’t and didn’t deserve to be brought into this (even accidentally).