Conor Oberst Files Libel Lawsuit Over Rape Allegations

Conor Oberst Files Libel Lawsuit Over Rape Allegations

By Jason Newman
February 20, 2024 9:30 AM ET

Bright Eyes frontman Conor Oberst filed a Libel Lawsuit against a woman who claimed the singer raped her 10 years ago. The suit claims that "the only connection between Oberst and [Joanie] Faircloth was one of artist and fan" and that Faircloth, who was 16 at the time of the alleged incident, "never had any physical contact" with Oberst and "posted laudatory comments" about the singer online.


"The Lawsuit filed today outlines Faircloth’s history of inventing stories and personalities online in order to gain attention," says the suit. "Through his attorneys, Oberst requested that Faircloth recant her ***** accusations, but she ignored the requests. Oberst has thus been forced to proceed with this Libel suit in order to set the record straight and to clear his ****."


Faircloth initially made the accusations last December in the comments section of an XOJane article entitled "I Dated a Famous Rock Star & All I Got Was Punched in the Face." The now-deleted comment alleged that Oberst’s brother was Fairchild’s English teacher, who arranged for Fairchild to meet Oberst after a show.


"Conor definitely took advantage of my teenage crush on him," wrote Fairchild. "At first, I was flattered when he was playing with my hair and had his hand on my leg. It was like my dream come true at that point. But then he clearly wanted to go further and I made it very clear and told him I was a virgin and wasn’t prepared to change that right then but he didn’t stop."


At the time, Oberst’s publicist issued a statement claiming the Allegations were "absolutely, un*****ocally *****" and "particularly serious and sickening."


According to TMZ, Oberst is suing for more than $1 million. In his statement, Oberst says that all proceeds from the Lawsuit will go to charities for victims of domestic violence.


Conor Oberst’s Statement Regarding Rape Allegations


Today Conor Oberst filed a Libel Lawsuit in a New York federal court against Joanie Faircloth, a resident of North Carolina, who *****ly accused him of Rape in the comments section of the xoJane ***site in December of 2024 and again, some days later, on her Tumblr page. The suit counters Faircloth’s ****less Allegations and states that Oberst never had any physical contact with her, either at the concert in Durham, NC at which she claims the attack took place, or at any other time. The only connection between Oberst and Faircloth was one of artist and fan – a fan who has posted laudatory comments about Oberst elsewhere online, including describing attending his band’s concert as the "Best memory ever!"


The Lawsuit filed today outlines Faircloth’s history of inventing stories and personalities online in order to gain attention. Although her ***** statements about Oberst have since been deleted from the ********s where they were initially posted online, Oberst’s suit alleges that her malicious lies spread across the Internet and are archived by multiple blogs. Through his attorneys, Oberst requested that Faircloth recant her ***** accusations, but she ignored the requests. Oberst has thus been forced to proceed with this Libel suit in order to set the record straight and to clear his ****.


Oberst is seeking to promote the truth and repair the distress this has brought upon him and his family. Oberst intends to donate the proceeds of this suit to charities benefitting the victims of violence against women.

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Claims of Conor Oberst raping a woman ten years ago began making waves throughout the internet Over the past few days. The timeline started from an article posted on XO Jane in which a comment was made regarding Oberst that then circulated to Tumblr. The poster of the original comment has now created her own blog to share the events that she is alleging occurred between her and Oberst ten years ago. That full blog post detailing the events can be read below after the jump.

Look, I didn’t intend for any of this to happen. I was a somewhat regular commenter on xojane and felt safe there. Call it dumb, naive, etc but when I hit that post button, I did not think my comment would be anything more than an exchange with one or two other commenters sharing their stories. Was I stupid to think that making an accusation about Conor like this was just going to remain some blip in the comment section of a feminist ***site? Obviously. But I didn’t realize that Conor was still *that* popular, to be honest. I guess I felt too safe in that community. I had no intention for this to be all Over the place, I really did not.

I am not looking for my 15 minutes of fame or to sue or to let anyone else make money off of this situation (though some are already trying), I am not looking for anything. I am not trying to ruin this man (and that isn’t going to happen regardless). All I was looking for when I made the comment with my story was support from the ladies on that forum that I felt safe opening up to. But now this has been spread all Over everywhere and I feel like I need to speak up for the facts, for my character and for my intent (or lack there of).

I wish I could say I was really brave and I was speaking out for the benefit of other victims of Rape who may feel discounted in their experiences and alone. But I am not that brave. I am speaking now because everyone else is speaking for me and a lot of it isn’t accurate. But now that it’s out there, if anyone can relate to it and not feel so alone or needs any support, I’m here for that.

I am going to open this blog up for dialogue. You are welcome to send me questions. However, for the safety of my family and my sanity, I will only answer reasonable, respectful messages. I will not engage with absolutists who have already made their minds up about me and want to use this forum as a way to fuck with me or make this experience any harder. I just won’t. I will not answer messages that I consider to be out of line, too invasive, would jeopardize the safety & privacy of my family, are too triggering for me as a victim or just out right hate. I will not do it.

I do not expect anyone to coddle me or hate him or to believe me. That’s your choice and has no bearing on my life, but I do expect people to treat me with dignity and respect-this was and is very painful for me. It’s really hard to have my experience smeared everywhere and picked apart, Over analyzed, people criticizing me who know nothing of it, etc. But I made the stupid mistake that opened these flood gates so, I will deal with it. But please just try to be respectful-that shouldn’t be so hard. Please refrain from telling me what I could’ve/would’ve/should’ve done. That is highly offensive to any victim of anything and not your place. Please respect my privacy for the safety of my family.

Thank you.

Update: Conor Oberst Responds To Rape Allegations As “Un*****ocally *****”

Conor Oberst’s publicist has issued a statement and called the recent Rape Allegations against the singer “absolutely, un*****ocally *****.” Oberst will be consulting a Libel attorney regarding the claims as well. You can read the statement below after the jump.

Usually we wouldn’t feel the urge to comment on spurious blog chatter but the recent Allegations made about Conor Oberst by an anonymous commenter on the xoJane ***site are flagrant enough to demand our response. This individual’s accusations are absolutely, un*****ocally *****. Unfortunately, the internet allows for groundless statements like this to travel the world before the truth has any time to surface. This is a particularly serious and sickening allegation and there is no truth to it. Conor has nothing but abhorrence for the perpetrators of such crimes of sexual violence. The behavior attributed to him by this individual is in direct opposition to his principles. Conor is consulting with a Libel attorney regarding this matter.

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Read more at ONTD: Oh No They Didn't! – Alleged Conor Oberst Rape Victim Comes Forward

Lisa Vanderpump’s Ex-Employee Awarded Punitive Damages In Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

Lisa Vanderpump’s Ex-Employee Awarded Punitive Damages In Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

Lisa Vanderpump Must Pay Employee $100K! | Radar Online

Pay Up! ‘RHOBH’ Star Lisa Vanderpump’s Former Employee Awarded $100K In Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
Posted on Jun 17, 2024 @ 15:03PM | By radarstaff

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Justice has been served in the Sexual Harassment Lawsuit involving Lisa Vanderpump’s restaurant Villa Blanca, and the waitress who initially brought the claims has been dished out some serious cash. RadarOnline.com has learned that jurors today Awarded former Villa Blanca employee Karina Bustillos $100,000 in Punitive Damages stemming from her case.

As Radar has reported, Bustillos claimed manager Michael Govia sexually harassed her with inappropriate comments and Sexual advances, including grabbing her wrists and trying to kiss her. She claimed Villa Blanca failed to take action when she informed them about the incidents.

In a decision last week, the jury did not place liability on Govia, but found that Villa Blanca, Vanderpump and her husband Ken Todd could be held accountable.

At the time, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star was quick to call the ruling a victory, posting on Twitter, “Victory! It was principal manager of [Villa Blanca] vindicated by the jury unanimously on all charges, been a tough ten days at trial. #truthprevailed.”

She’s yet to comment on the new ruling.

This isn’t the first time, however, that Vanderpump and Todd have had to sign a big check for a former employee.

As Radar has reported, they were slapped with a $75,000 discrimination Lawsuit from a former employee in 2024, but later settled for an undisclosed sum out of court.

Lisa Vanderpump Must Pay Employee $100K! | Radar Online

Pioneers In Illinois Gay Marriage Lawsuit Ready For Wedding Bells After 50 Years

Pioneers In Illinois Gay Marriage Lawsuit Ready For Wedding Bells After 50 Years

such an amazing and sweet couple.

Mazel Tov gents

Pioneers In Illinois Gay Marriage Lawsuit Ready For Wedding Bells After 50 Years Of Waiting

Pioneers In Illinois Gay Marriage Lawsuit Ready For Wedding Bells After 50 Years Of Waiting

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Come Monday, everything changes for Chicago same-sex couple Jim Darby and Patrick Bova — in one respect.

Darby and Bova, the lead plaintiffs in Lambda Legal’s successful Illinois Marriage equality lawsuit, will be among 15 couples marrying at the Museum of Contemporary Art the day After the state’s hard-won same-sex Marriage law takes effect.

In other respects, Darby, 81, and Bova, 76, are already married. In 1995, they "wed" in an impromptu ceremony at the grave of Sgt. Leonard Matlovich, the first gay servicemember to out himself, in Washington’s Congressional Cemetery. As of July, the couple will have been together for 51 years.

Once they complete their vows, Darby and Bova will officially be husband and husband in the eyes of the law, giving them new rights, obligations and protections beyond the civil union they entered in 2024.

Darby, a veteran of the Korean War, said he didn’t expect he would live to see his Wedding day.

"I did not think this would ever come," Darby told The Huffington Post. "I was involved with the gay veterans for 20 Years and it seemed like Don’t Ask Don’t Tell would never come to an end. And when it did, it came so fast we were almost caught by surprise."

Darby and Bova first laid eyes on each other on July 17, 1963. Darby had ridden his motorcycle from his home at Grand and Halsted to Hyde Park to visit a friend.

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"I was walking to the beach and I saw this tall handsome guy walking down the street reading a book," he said. "While he was walking. And I whistled at him! My friend panicked and said, ‘We don’t whistle at guys on the South Side!’ But I didn’t give a shit."

Bova, a University of Chicago student at the time, had been out "sort of cruising" to meet someone. He never heard the whistling and kept walking. But about 10:30 at night, Darby saw him again, peering into a bookstore ******** Darby walked up and asked, "Do you have a light?"

"I thought to myself that is a corny line!" Bova remembered. "On the other hand, that was a fail-safe line in those days because most people smoked."

"And that was it," Darby said. By that September, Darby had landed a teaching job at a South Side high school and they were living together in Bova’s apartment. They were "as for-keeps as possible, given our circumstances," Bova said.

"We didn’t, of course, imagine getting married," Bova added. "I don’t think any**** was talking about such things then."

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Bova and Darby in Montreal, Quebec in 1967.


Darby taught in Chicago public schools until 1992. Bova worked as a librarian with the National Opinion Research Center from 1963 until 1998.

Through the years, they’ve shared fond adventures. Hopping into the car and traveling to Mexico and California without a set route were some of Bova’s favorites.

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In Tijuana in 1984.

"We’d just look at the atlas and rely on some serendipity. We were together in the car all those times and I really appreciate it as a precious memory," Bova said.

The two also have been dedicated activists, especially on issues concerning gay veterans. In 1993, Darby was arrested at a White House protest against the military’s Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy.

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"The plan was to sit down and not move," Darby said. "The policeman said, ‘You’re going to get up or I will pick you up.’ I said, ‘Honey, you can pick me up anytime you want!’" He put on white gloves — in those days, any interaction police had with gay people they would wear gloves — and two of them picked me up, carried me away and I was thrown in the paddy wagon."

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It wasn’t Darby’s first arrest. In 1952, when he was home on leave from Korea, Darby and a friend went to Sam’s, a gay bar at Clark and Division. Soon After they arrived, the lights went up and the cops rushed in. Darby, then 21, was charged with disturbing the peace and was jailed for the night.

The next day, he was back at Sam’s for another drink with his friend.

Darby said he has no plans to get arrested again. "Patrick said he won’t bail me out anymore," he joked.

In recent years, Darby and Bova have traveled to the Illinois state capitol in Springfield multiple times to lobby for Marriage equality legislation. They focused their conversations on state lawmakers who were military veterans. One voted in favor of equality After previously saying she was undecided. The couple also spoke at press conferences.

When the Marriage bill was signed into law by Gov. Pat Quinn in November, a photo of Darby and Bova kissing was splashed onto front pages across the country. That night, they wore the "crumpled" corduroy jackets Darby said have become something of an accidental trademark for them in many of their public appearances.

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Marriage comes with another huge benefit for Darby and Bova, who share a home in Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood. When they die, they’ll be allowed to be buried next to each other in the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, according to their wishes. The privilege is only granted to legally married couples.

Ahead of their big day, the two husbands-to-be were asked to describe the other in one word. Neither could.

"What I often say is that when Jim enters the room, it doesn’t matter if it’s with a group of people or even in the morning when he comes down for coffee, he brightens the room," Bova said. "He lightens it and brightens it and brings the atmosphere alive. Every**** feels that way. If I get together with friends and Jim’s not there, it’s not quite the same. He’s a catalyst for happiness."

"I can’t imagine life without Patrick," Darby said. "When I’m away for X number of hours, I begin to wonder what he’s doing now and how he is. And that’s only hours. … I got the best thing on the block."

As for relationship advice for a younger generation? Bova offered a simple suggestion:

"Take the long view. Especially now, for the same-sex couples, that long view is much more promising and inviting with marriage, whatever your ideas about that are. You don’t have to get married, but you now can, and that puts a whole different light on how you interact. You want to not think of this as two weeks or two months, but as Years down the line."

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