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The fundraising campaign on crowdsourcing sites has raised over $15,000 Temple University Students He plans to go on a legal battle in a feud with Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy.
Student Mo Khan has plunged into the national controversy after Portnoy accused Khan of posting a video on Instagram stories, then showing off the waitress inside Barstool Sansom Street Bar. sign It was pronounced “f —Jew.”
Portnoy initially offered to send students on a trip to Auschwitz to learn about the Holocaust depending on his role in the incident, but Kahn declined. Instead, the 21-year-old is raising money for Gives Endgo’s legal defense.
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However, the video that Khan posted to X’s ad received a community note after Portnoy challenged the student’s explanations about what happened.
Jacob Wells, co-founder of GivesEndgo, told Fox News Digital that the company will “consider” the campaign’s effectiveness.
“We want to make sure the campaign is as true as possible, so we take the conflict report seriously, we have a verification team and are happy to see this too,” Wells said he had previously admitted that he had not known the community notes on the Portnoy conflict and Kern’s post.
“Our responsibility and work aren’t necessarily to establish facts of every campaign all the way to a NERT degree, so there’s a balance there, but we’re committed to doing the verification process. We’re definitely committed to considering the campaign as with any other campaign and ensuring we can place it on a platform like ours.”
Wells added that if Kern misrepresents the events leading up to his fundraising in his campaign overview, it could be a basis for removing the campaign.
“It may be. There are so many variables in these situations that I hate making hypotheses,” Wells said.
“If there are terrible examples of outright lies in the campaign story, certainly, it is definitely a condition of a violation of service and would be something we will seriously consider for removal.”

When the Daily Bar elicits signs of anti-Semitism, Dave Portnoy responds. (x)
In his video, Khan claimed that he had nothing to do with bringing the autograph to the bar, and simply “reported” about it. Khan also expressed his anti-Israel belief in the rumours.
“I had nothing to do with the signs coming out, but I don’t know who did it, but I know that the signs are provocative because it reminds people that Israel is doing all over the world.
Portnoy reposted Khan’s video, challenging Khan and calling the students “liars.”
“This guy is a flat liar. I told him on the phone with his buddy and they both owned about it and cried out about it. Then he became a lawyer after talking to his family,” Portnoy wrote in response to Khan’s post on X.
Kahn then responds to X’s Portnoy, challenging the founder’s claim that the student held the lawyer and cried on the phone.
The first community notes on Khan’s post included, “The story included a link to Portnoy’s response and a New York post covering the exchange, to the point where Portnoy called him a ‘liar’.
However, it appears that this post has a new community note that points out different factors in Khan’s history related to the incident.
The new community notes state that “several cases of Mo Khan have emerged online, including throwing a quarters at Jewish students at Temple University.” The new memo includes a link to NBC Philadelphia’s story about the incident, but the article does not mention Kahn’s past anti-Semitic behavior.
Still, the new memo also points out that Kern interviewed a podcast run by Stew Peters.
Temple University President John Fry appeared to condemn Kern’s interview in a statement.
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“I realized yesterday that students participated in interviews with media personalities with a history of creating extreme anti-Semitic and racist content,” Frye said. “The content of this interview was horrifying, deeply offensive. Anti-Semitism is not tolerated in the temple.”
Temple confirmed that two students had been suspended as part of the investigation into the matter. Khan says he was suspended by the university.
Khan has not been charged with a crime. Philadelphia police They said they were gathering information about the incident earlier this week.
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