
The Megyn Kelly Show The Fallout From Racism Accusations: Two Real-Life Stories | Ep. 65
Feb 17, 2021
Jane Doe, a high school student, recounts her harrowing experience of being falsely accused of racism, revealing the personal and institutional fallout. She discusses the lack of support from her school and how she’s fighting back against these damaging allegations. Attorney Mark McCloskey shares insights on Jane’s legal battle while reflecting on his own controversial experiences during social justice protests in St. Louis. Together, they shine a light on the emotional turmoil of facing such accusations and the complexities surrounding political expression in education.
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Jane Doe's Story
- Jane Doe, a high school senior, was accused of racism by a classmate.
- This accusation led to social ostracization, threats, and vandalism.
The Accusation
- Jane Doe learned of the accusation from a friend at a sleepover.
- The accuser claimed Jane screamed "Black lives do not matter" in her face during class.
Threats and Vandalism
- Following the accusation, Jane Doe received threats of physical violence and vandalism.
- Other students discussed jumping her and vandalizing her house.

