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Lacey Evans Filing FALSE DMCA Claims in Ongoing Effort to Erase WWE and OnlyFans History

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>Lacey Evans is once again flooding the internet with fraudulent DMCA takedown requests — and this time, she’s dragging even more pro wrestling websites into her campaign.

>The former WWE star, filing under her real name Macey Estrella, is actively trying to wipe out any trace of her WWE career, OnlyFans-related content, and public controversies she no longer wants online.

>Ringside News has confirmed that Evans is continuing to misuse copyright law in a deliberate effort to remove legally protected content. She’s targeting images and articles that are not owned by her — many of which are from WWE programming or her own public social media posts, all of which fall under fair use protections for news reporting and commentary. The latest round of complaints includes takedowns aimed at multiple respected outlets:

>www.pwtorch.com
>www.postwrestling.com
>ewrestling.com

>Evans is also continuing her assault on previously targeted sites like:

>www.pwpix.net
>www.tnapics.com
>www.wrestlingforum.com
>www.cagesideseats.com
>www.reddit.com
>tjrwrestling.net
>www.news18.com

>One of the most interesting things about this new wave is the specific content she’s trying to bury. Evans attempted to remove an article titled “Lacey Evans Boldly States She Doesn’t Miss WWE After Departure,” which simply covered her own public statements. She also went after pieces documenting her viral feud with Sgt. Slaughter — another incident that unfolded entirely in the public eye.

>Evans has now filed over 13,000 takedown requests, many of which target content she does not legally own or control. She is reportedly working alongside an entity called The Venus Group, who appears to be helping coordinate the mass removal efforts across hundreds of websites.

https://www.ringsidenews.com/lacey-evans-hits-more-wrestling-sites-false-dmca-claims-ongoing-effort-erase-wwe-onlyfans-history/