[32][71][72] Natasha Vargas-Cooper, a columnist at The Intercept, said that Erdely's decision not to interview the accused fraternity members showed "a horrendous, hidden bias the premise that none of these guys would tell the truth if asked", while a staff editorial in The Wall Street Journal charged that "Ms. Erdely did not construct a story based on facts, but went looking for facts to fit her theory. [6][7] In a deposition given in 2016, Jackie stated that she believed her story at the time. [108][109], After the details in "A Rape on Campus" began to unravel, Rolling Stone's publisher Jann Wenner commissioned Columbia University's School of Journalism to investigate the failures behind the publication of the article. [29][30] After an interview Erdely gave to Slate, in which she was questioned about the way she investigated the piece, some commentators escalated their questioning of the veracity of the article. Find Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and TikTok profiles, images and more on IDCrawl - free people search website. In the Columbia Journalism Review, Bill Grueskin called the story "a messthinly sourced, full of erroneous assumptions, and plagued by gaping holes in the reporting". Eramo was awarded $3 million in damages. [14] For anonymity, Erdely only used Jackie's first name and gave pseudonyms to other students discussed in the story. Erdely has not written anything since and appears to still be underground. "[17], In Erdely's story, Jackie disclosed to friends Cindy, Andy, and Randall the identity of her date to the fraternity party and said that he was the ringleader of the rape. "[76] Merlan had also labeled journalist Richard Bradley's doubts about the article a "giant ball of shit". And Coakley, the woman who made up the story that led to tarnished reputations of her alma mater and an innocent fraternity, never saw any sort of punishment except for lies being debunked in the national media. On April 5, 2015, Rolling Stone retracted the article and published the independent report on the publication's history.[1]. [145], Media sources and commentators discussed the allegations in the context of the reported "rape culture" or a rampant sexual assault epidemic that activists had claimed existed on U.S. college campuses. In response to those revelations, Jackie's father declared that Phi Kappa Psi had been misidentified and the attack had occurred at a different fraternity, though he did not elaborate as to which one. Forward it to your friends! We all remember the tumult at the University of Virginia five years back. [128], The Washington Post reported that the members of Phi Kappa Psi "went into hiding for weeks after their home was vandalized with spray paint calling them rapists and bricks that broke their windows", and had to escape to hotels. Clearly, Coakley was an emotionally disturbed individual, and many shy away from taking on someone like that even if they did hurt other people (even though we could claim that anyone who commits a heinous crime is also disturbed). "[93][105][106] No one supplied evidence to corroborate Jackie's accusations of a gang rape happening or that the accused rapist, supposedly named "Drew" or "Haven Monahan", even existed. Minutes later, Duffin says that because of legal concerns, it would be best if he stopped talking with Coakley. [134], On January 30, 2015, Teresa Sullivan, the President of the University of Virginia, acknowledged that the Rolling Stone story was "discredited" in her State of the University Address. [124] He added, "False accusations have been extremely damaging to our entire organization, but we can only begin to imagine the setback this must have dealt to survivors of sexual assault. "[149], The Washington Post media critic Erik Wemple stated that everyone connected to this story at Rolling Stone should be fired. that equally phony-baloney accusers like Jackie Coakley McGovern are hauled into court and toted off to prison, lest rape accusations equate to a cry of "Wolf! Columbia published Groves' letter, where he contrasts video[132] of his statements to the University of Virginia Board of Visitors in September 2014 with the text of Erdely's published article, which differ significantly,[citation needed] and concludes that Erdely's article contains "bias and malice". Marc Robert Mullenix. And no one, from a university president on down, or on up, gets the notion that due process for the accused is actually a core principle of our justice system, to be applied before punishment is meted out. Jackie Coakley can't hide her secrets any longer. [31][32] Erdely defended her decision not to interview the accused by saying that the contact page on the fraternity's website "was pretty outdated". The magazine itself was punished with a blow to its credibility and the settlements. A woman named Jackie Coakley, who was a student at UVa at the time, had an issue with a boy who was not paying her enough attention, or didn't see her as a romantic interest, or something like that. For the first time since 2002, applications to the university dropped. [37], Bruce Shapiro of Columbia University said that an engaged and empathetic reporter will be concerned about inflicting new trauma on the victim: "I do think that when the emotional valence of a story is this high, you really have to verify it." Nor do I think her characterization of my interview was fair. The failure encompassed reporting, editing, editorial supervision and fact-checking. "[90], Within days following the unraveling of the Rolling Stone story, the North American Interfraternity Conference, the National Panhellenic Council, and the Fraternity and Sorority Political Action Committee demanded that the University of Virginia "immediately reinstate operations for all fraternity and sorority organizations on campus" and issue an apology to Greek students. The accuser told the Post that she had felt "manipulated" by Erdely, and claimed she asked Erdely not to quote her in the article, a request the journalist denied. ", to become a weapon of revenge.Where, we ask, are the Federal cops? Eventually, Duffin becomes suspicious and insists he wants to speak with Monahan verbally instead of exchanging texts. [94] Fraternity officials also noted that, prior to the Rolling Stone story, there had never been a criminal investigation or allegation of sexual assault against an undergraduate member of the chapter. [17] [151][152] ABC News has reported that the accuser, Jackie, herself might be sued. "[115] Rolling Stone managing editor Will Dana was also cited on the Columbia report: "It's not like I think we need to overhaul our process, and I don't think we need to necessarily institute a lot of new ways of doing things. He wrote:[86]. 3. "[118], Jann Wenner added that "Will Dana, the magazine's managing editor, and the editor of the article, Sean Woods, would keep their jobs." [64] The Columbia Journalism Review called the apology "a grudging act of contrition". Rolling Stone was hardly innocent, but this whole episode cost them whatever reputation remained.All of this, we might point out, happened only because a petulant, amoral female student wanted attention, and because the climate against sexual assault has risen to where the assumption is of guilt rather than innocence. One student protester told The Cavalier Daily: "I really hope the University takes this article and the protest movement as a sign that they need to be more transparent about the way they deal with sexual assault. A woman named Jackie Coakley (now McGovern), who was a student at UVa at the time, had an issue with a boy who was not paying her enough attention, or didn't see her as a romantic interest, or something like that. She never apologized for her behavior and rush to judgement. After the Charlottesville Police made their official report, Wemple said: "What is left of the Rolling Stone piece? Join Facebook to connect with Jackie Mcgovern and others you may know. "Under the scenario cited by Erdely", Wemple wrote, "the Phi Kappa Psi members are not just criminal sexual-assault offenders, they're criminal sexual-assault conspiracists, planners, long-range schemers. The Daily Caller | 1775 Eye Street NW | Suite 1150-290 | Washington, DC 20006, the possession of Virginia news outlet WTVR News, a month-long correspondence between Duffin and Monahan,, At one point, Monahan claims that Coakley suffers from lupus and is frequently hospitalized, which is how he claimed to have met her. Initially, Duffin praises Coakley for having the bravery to come forward, and apologized that he never realized the magnitude of Jackies alleged rape, which he appears to believe actually happened. In fact, her failure to speak to the three friends in whom Jackie supposedly confided immediately after the alleged incident was perhaps the most egregious of a string of journalistic failures. If this allegation alone hadn't triggered an all-out scramble at Rolling Stone for more corroboration, nothing would have. [70], The Washington Post journalist Erik Wemple criticized the story's graphic details of the alleged crime and said that it was hard to believe due to the "diabolical" description. They have also lived in Roxbury, MA and Dorchester, MA. She has previously worked for Watchdog.org, the Washington Examiner, and the Heritage Foundation. So it took me a day or two to admit that I found many of Erdely's details unrecognizable. Looking for Jacqueline Mcgovern online? [27] Community members offered suggestions for immediate steps administration could take to implement preventive measures and address safety concerns regarding sexual assault. Select this result to view Jacqueline Rose Coakley's phone number, address, and more. Erdely wrote that Randall was no longer friends with Jackie and, "citing his loyalty to his own frat, declined to be interviewed". All content created by the Daily Caller News Foundation, an independent and nonpartisan newswire service, is available without charge to any legitimate news publisher that can provide a large audience. ", "University urged to end Greek groups' suspension", "UVA Issues Statement Regarding Fraternal Suspension", "Police clear U-Va. fraternity, say rape did not happen there", "The Washington Post Inches Closer to Calling the UVA Gang Rape Story a Fabrication", "Report: Rolling Stone rape article 'journalistic failure', "Updated: Jurors Hear From 'Jackie's' Friends in Rolling Stone Trial", "New Questions Raised About Rolling Stone's UVA Rape Story", "What Happened to Jackie? "Drew" gives "instruction and encouragement" to the seven rapists. Sullivan said: "I was plainly not prepared for what the story looked like. After the date, they allegedly went to a party at his fraternity house, where he brought her to a dark bedroom upstairs and "a heavy person jumps on top of her. And I think the level of devastation that this Rolling Stone report that's now looking to go from a misremembered event to perhaps an actual hoax." In a strange bit of irony, the last thing she ever tweeted was a reply to ProPublica reporter Pamela Colloff about correcting a tweet to label Erdely as a journalist, instead of simply a woman.. Monahan:You fucked this up for me. In fact, Jackie made him up in an elaborate attempt to win the affections of another student. "[120], Rolling Stone announced that Will Dana would leave his job at the magazine, effective August 7, 2015. Initially, Duffin pretends to be a girl named Brianna, having been told by Coakley to correspond with Monahan to find out if he liked her. [122] Dana was replaced by Jason Fine, the managing editor of Men's Journal. Jacqueline Rose McGovern Jackie Rose Coakley Jacqueline R Coakley Jackie R Coakley. The three named brothers filed their lawsuit in July 2015, seven months after the article was published. [77], Fellow Jezebel writer Jia Tolentino wrote an analysis of Erdely's story and reported on fraternity rush after the Rolling Stone article was discredited. Forward it to your friends! The second best result is Jackie L Coakley age 60s in Mount Pleasant, SC. In exchange for discussing her story with Post reporters, The Post agreed in late 2014 not to report her full name. "[87], Emily Renda, the university's project coordinator for sexual misconduct, policy and prevention declared that "Rolling Stone played adjudicator, investigator and advocate and did a slipshod job at that. Jump With Joy by Jacki McGovern. Prior to the alleged event, Jackie provided evidence of her relationship with "Drew" to her friends by supplying a phone number for "Drew", with whom Jackie's friends subsequently exchanged messages. It features a fictional character named Heather Manning who was based on Jackie. "[143] Writing for Bloomberg, Zara Kessler observed that, "suddenly, every Cosby accuser is a potential 'Jackie'although we don't yet know precisely what it means to be a 'Jackie.' Artwork by Jacki McGovern. Copyright 2014-2021 by Robert SuttonLike what you read here? Jackie's friends in the story have provided evidence since then that the man Rolling Stone calls "Drew" was electronically introduced to them as "Haven Monahan. But as Smerconish wrote, "[S]he did not talk to all of Jackie's friends. "[93], On December 8, 2014, ABC News reported that the person quoted by Erdely as alleging a rape at Phi Kappa Psi had retained an attorney. Publisher Jann Wenner agreed to sell his share of the magazine in 2017, meaning he would walk away with millions. Also known as Jackie Mcgovern | Jacquelin Mcgovern View Details AGE 28 Jacqueline R Mcgovern Stafford, VA Lived in Colchester CT | Goose Creek SC Related to Connor Mcgovern | John Coakley | Matthew Coakley | Ruth Garavalia | Sharon Coakley Also known as Jacqueline Coakley View Details AGE 65 Jacqueline R Mcgovern Richmond, VA View Details Well, she is married and is now "Jackie McGovern", living her life, la-la-la, scot-free. 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At the same time, she was enabled by adults who should have known better, but instead enabled her, apparently because they couldnt believe someone would lie about something so horrific. Just fucken stay out of her life so she can get the fuck over you and move onto me. You act like youre entitled to her. [33] The Washington Post media critic Erik Wemple rejected Erdely's statement, saying that the severity of the accusations she was reporting required "every possible step to reach out and interview them, including e-mails, phone calls, certified letters, FedEx letters, UPS letters and, if all of that fails, a knock on the door. Wenner, who was reportedly "furious" at Erdely's story, declined to accept the resignation. Following Sept. 28, the day Coakley told Rolling Stone she was raped at Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, Monahan starts making allusions to some incident with Coakley, whereshe promised she wouldnt report anythin if I didnt talk about her or to her.Combined with texts between Coakley and Duffin that discuss some unclear horrible event of a sexual nature the night of the 28th, showing that Coakley was developing her alleged rape narrative from the beginning. Its been over a year sinceRolling Stones big story on an alleged gang rape at the University of Virginia was exposed as a hoax, but the public has long lacked specific details about how UVA student Jackie Coakley concocted her wildly false story. View the profiles of people named Jackie Mcgovern. Jacqueline has 3 jobs listed on their profile. A number of commentators accused the magazine of setting rape victims "back decades", while The Washington Post described the Rolling Stone story as a "catastrophe for journalism". [94], On December 10, 2014, The Washington Post published an updated account of its inquiry into the Rolling Stone article. Prior to the date, they attempted to locate him in a student directory and were unable to find evidence that he existed. "[112] Assistant editor Elisabeth Garber-Paul provided fact-checking. Jan. 30 2016, Updated 4:58 p.m. Charlottesville Police officially suspended their four-month investigation on March 23, 2015, based on lack of credible evidence. Jackie's friends Cindy, Andy, and Randall had become suspicious as to whether Jackie's date to the fraternity party where she was allegedly raped was a real person. [142], Several commentators hypothesized that allegations of rape against Bill Cosby, which surfaced at the same time as the publication of "A Rape on Campus", would be less damaging to the comedian as a result of the seeming collapse of the Rolling Stone story. [17][39][40] Sandra Menendez, a student who claimed to have been interviewed by Erdely but who was not directly quoted in the article, told CNN that she and others became uncomfortable after speaking with Erdely, concluding she had "an agenda". So where is good old Jackie Coakley these days? The Columbia Journalism Review called the story "this year's media-fail sweepstakes" and the Poynter Institute named it as the "Error of the Year" in journalism. jacqueline and Connor McGovern from Stafford, VA have registered at for their wedding on October 15, 2015. . Monahan claims he has spent over $300 on flowers and chocolates for Coakley, even though she is supposedly not interested in her. However, that statement seemed to contradict an earlier assertion the accuser had made to The Washington Post, in which she stated: "I know it was Phi [Kappa] Psi, because a year afterward, my friend pointed out the building to me. Wemple posited that the claims presented by the magazine were so incredible that editors should have called for further inquiry before publication. A former student who graduated in 2013 said "the day [the article] came out was the most emotionally grueling of my life. Subscribe please (its cheap!) Had they done so, of course, they might have realized that some of the names in the account didn't exist, and that there was no party at all at the Phi Psi house on the night Miss Coakley claimed to have been assaulted at, she claimed, a party.Rolling Stone ran the story anyway, to their journalistic and financial detriment. Jackie Coakley is a braty bitch Jackie Coakley is a pathetic psychopath Jackie Coakley is a stupid sociopath Jackie Coakley is a surreptious spermjacker( she lied about being on the pill to Connor McGovern to force a marriage) Last edited: Mar 31, 2016. Jackie's sister remembers her as a nurturer, mentor . "[88] Sociology professor W. Bradford Wilcox, meanwhile, tweeted that "I was wrong to give it [the Rolling Stone story] credence. After leaving the party around 3 a.m., allegedly with bruises and blood stained clothes, Jackie called her three best friends, "Andy", "Randall" and "Cindy", for support. The communications were supposed to be confidential, but now at least some of them have come into the possession of Virginia news outlet WTVR News. In Erdely's story, Jackie tells her three friends the night of the alleged event that she was raped by seven men over a three-hour period while rolling on a mat of broken glass. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! [112] The Columbia Journalism Review called the story "this year's media-fail sweepstakes". Then in June 2017, the magazine settled with the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity for $1.65 million. [56] A subsequent tweet sent by Rolling Stone managing editor Will Dana offered further comment on Erdely's story: "[W]e made a judgementthe kind of judgement reporters and editors make every day. [58], The New York Observer stated that Rolling Stone deputy managing editor Sean Woods (the editor directly responsible for the article)[59] tendered his resignation to the magazine's owner, Jann Wenner. Very little. Jackie was born in Milwaukee, Wis., but spent most of her life in Oregon, graduating from Roseburg High School in 1972 and Willamette University in 1977. It was prepared by Steve Coll, the dean of Columbia's journalism school; Sheila Coronel, the dean of academic affairs; and Derek Kravitz, a graduate school researcher. You all know where she is. Given the anti-violence, anti-rape climate we are in, it is. For any questions about our guidelines or partnering with us, please contactlicensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org. A woman named Jackie Coakley (now McGovern), who was a student at UVa at the time, had an issue with a boy who was not paying her enough attention, or didn't see her as a romantic interest, or something like that. [158] On March 30, 2016, The Washington Post reported that Jackie's lawyers requested the April deposition be cancelled, to avoid having her "revisit her sexual assault". This site requires JavaScript to run correctly. 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"[83], After two Vanderbilt University football players were convicted of rape on January 27, 2015, Richard Bradley, who was the first mainstream journalist to question the Rolling Stone story, wrote a blogpost titled "Why Didn't Sabrina Rubin Erdely Write about Vanderbilt?" [41], The article uses the pseudonym "Drew" to refer to a third-year student at the University of Virginia who takes Jackie to the fraternity party where the alleged rape takes place. In January, Eramos lawyers successfully forced Coakley to turn over text messages, emails and other communications pertaining to the case. [60] In the aftermath of the collapse of the story, Dana noted: "Right now, we're picking up the pieces. Cnhs 00008. "[26] [16] [79] "[68][69] WCAV of Charlottesville, Virginia, published the audio of Jackie's 2014 statements to Erdely. Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. UVA never punished her for lying, and she faced no legal consequences. Jackie Mcgovern. The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism audited the editorial processes that culminated in the article being published. [15] [121] Erik Wemple of The Washington Post called Dana's departure "four months too late". I have argued in these pages that the FBI needs to go hard against the Clinton Foundation for just that reason, lest the next powerful person or couple use a phony-baloney charitable entity to disguise an influence-peddling scam. Rolling Stone was hardly innocent, but this whole episode cost them whatever reputation remained. At the party, Jackie alleged in the article, her date led her to a bedroom where she was gang raped by several fraternity members as part of a fraternity initiation ritual. The report indicated the college students suffered disgust, emotion, and confusion. A hand covers her mouth. She decided to get the attention she wanted, by making up a completely baseless story about having been gang-raped at a fraternity house, Phi Kappa . "[135][136][137], The Rolling Stone article had a negative effect on applications to the University of Virginia. [127] Phi Kappa Psi's national president Scott Noble stated that they were "now pursuing serious legal action toward Rolling Stone, the author and editor, and even Jackie". [167] On June 13, 2017, the lawsuit was settled for $1.65 million. The police were also unable to corroborate Jackie's allegations that two other sexual assaults had taken place at the fraternity house or that she had been assaulted and struck to the face with a bottle in a separate incident. "A Rape on Campus" is a retracted, defamatory Rolling Stone magazine article[2][3][4] written by Sabrina Erdely and originally published on November 19, 2014, that describes a purported group sexual assault at the University of Virginia (UVA) in Charlottesville, Virginia. 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