User talk:67.247.62.98

incorrect and defamatory information on my page
How do I ask Wikipedia editors to correct my page?

This is the entry that is incorrect (made I am sure in good faith reliance on bad journalism):

"In April 2022, Floyd was accused of plagiarism in 45 articles going back to 2010. She resigned from WNYC following the release of the report. She was told by WNYC management that the plagiarism was a fireable offense.[31][32][33][34]"

First, I was not accused of "plagiarism" in 45 articles going back to 2010.

My defamation attorney has notified the publications (chiefly the NY Post and CJR) that have used the word "plagiarism" to take it down as defamatory per se.

Second, there was never any "release" of a "report" at WNYC.

Third and therefore, I did not resign following the release of a report, since there was no such release or report.

I left my job, as I had long planned to do, to pursue a book deal that had been in the works for months. Any reporter (including the four you cite) who called me up would have found this out.

Finally, as noted in my press conference (4/6) and several articles you choose to not cite, I am suing WNYC (also for defamation). Note, my claims do not include wrongful termination. WNYC did not ask for my resignation. As reported in several places, my Editor Audrey Cooper expressed surprise that I stepped down.

I'm happy to communicate with anyone at Wikipedia about this topic. I am a fully transparent person and will talk about what I can. I've never seen 45, 41, or even 25 articles from WNYC. I have only seen the few articles I have been able to mine after I one colleague complained about my work.

But please correct this entry as it is misleading, at best, and defamatory per se, insofar as it alleges plagiarism -- a finding was not made internally, and not alleged publicly -- no matter what the NY Post screams in its headlines.

Respectfully,

67.247.62.98 (talk) 20:17, 14 April 2022 (UTC)Jami Floyd