The Takedown Requests Just Keep on Coming
As I wrote Oct. 28,
Kelly Hyman is a lawyer, frequent FoxNews.com contributor, and a media and Twitter commentator in this year’s presidential campaign. She had also (in Hyman v. Daoud) sued her father, a disgraced former Miami Beach mayor, over a real estate transaction. And, for several years, there have been attempts to vanish from the Internet various materials related to that dispute—including attempts to vanish news stories about it, including my own articles.
On Oct. 17, I got an e-mail related to the latest such attempt: …
In that post, I noted that the then-latest attempt was seemingly backed by a Mar. 13, 2024 court order that ordered the removal of various items, including my articles. But, as I noted later on Oct. 28, the court vacated that Mar. 13 order (in response to Marc Randazza’s motion on my behalf), at least as applied to anyone other than Daoud, the defendant in that case.
Well, Dec. 3 and Dec. 4, Google was sent two deindexing requests that dealt with articles related to Hyman v. Daoud. Both attached the Mar. 13 order, which had been largely vacated by then, as a supporting document, without noting the Oct. 28 vacating order. One deindexing request targeted
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