Jamie Peck (podcaster)

[3] One month later, the New York Observer featured a story about Peck's writing for The Gloss about her apparent "Missed Connection for Friendship" with Luka Rocco who had been accused of cannibalism.

[11] One month after that, another of her stories (while blogging for Crushable) was referenced in an LA Times article about how Chris Brown reacted to Rihanna's Oprah Winfrey interview.

In a 2017 piece about the subject, The Untitled Magazine wrote that it was Jezebel's coverage of Peck's article that was the tipping point in the controversy, writing that after Jezebel picked up the story "scores of models, stylists, fashion writers, and modeling bookers came forward [...] describing their own stories of abuse.

Since then, models including Coco Rocha, Rie Rasmussen, Felice Fawn, and Charlotte Waters have also spoken out against Richardson.

Sexual predators aren't drooling monsters that hide in caves: they are husbands, fathers, employees, friends and, yes, sometimes artists.

[2] On International Women's Day, 2018, Peck along with co-host Sean KB and producer Matt Lech launched the podcast The Antifada[22] which has since released over 100 episodes to Patreon.