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Campaign to raise funds on the crowd website has gained more than $ 15,000 for a Student of Temple University He intends to run a legal battle against Brtol Sports founder Dave Portnoy.
Student, Mo Khan, inserted into a national controversy after Portnoy accused Khan of posting videos on his Instagram story, which he showed a waitress inside the Bartol Sans Sans Street Bar sign who read “f — Jews”.
Portnoy initially offered to send a student to a trip to Auschwitz to find out about the Holocaust in response to his alleged role in the incident, but Khan refused. Instead, the 21-year-old raises money for legal defense at Deyendgo.
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However, the video that Khan posted on the X advertising of the campaign received a community note after Portnoy challenged the student’s account of what had happened.
Dienendgo co-founder Jacob Wells told Fox News Digital that the company would “study” the campaign validity.
“We want to be sure that the campaigns are as true as possible, so we take the reports of disputes seriously. We have our check that we can look at, and we would gladly look at it,” Wells said, acknowledging that he did not know about Portnoy’s dispute and a community note on Khan’s post.
“This is not our responsibility or work necessarily to determine the fact of each campaign to the first degree, so there is a balance, but we will commit to our check procedure … We will surely commit to studying the campaign as well as any other campaign and start after being sure that it is true, as it can be put on platforms like ours.”
Wells added that if Khan was wrongly presenting events that led to the collection of funds in the summary of the campaign, it could “be” the basis for the campaign removal.
“That could be. I hate to do hypothetics because there are so many variables in these situations,” Wells said.
“If there are terrible examples of direct lies in the campaign stories, these would definitely be the conditions of violating services and something we would seriously consider to be removed.”

Dave Portnoy responds while Philly Bar presented an anti -Semitic sign. (X)
Khan claimed in his video that he had nothing to do with bringing a sign in the bar and simply “reported” to him. Khan also expressed anti-Israeli belief in anger.
“Although I had nothing to do with the sign, nor do I know who did it, I know that the sign was provocative because it reminds people of many unjust things that Israel does around the world, which leads me to report on him,” Khan said, later adding, “Israel kills thousands of people on a daily basis!”
Portnoy re -posted Khan’s video challenging Khan and calling a “liar” student.
“This guy is a flat liar. I talked to him with his friend and both owned him and cried for it. He then advocated after talking to his family,” Portnoy wrote in response to Khan’s post on X.
Khan has since responded to Portnoy to X, challenging the claim of the founder that the student had kept the lawyer and cried on the phone.
The initial note of Khan’s post on the newsletter is: “The story is different from the story that he originally told Dave Portnoy, to the point Portnoy called him” lying “, and included connections to Portnoy’s response and an article in the New York Post that covers the exchange.
However, the post seems to have a new community note that indicates a different factor in Khan’s history because it refers to the incident.
The new community note is now: “Several incidents of Mo Khan who committed anti -Semitic acts appeared online, including him throwing quarters on Jewish students at Temple University.” The new note includes links to NBC Philadelphia the story of the incident, but does not mention this article any of Khan’s past anti -Semitic behaviors.
However, the new note also points out that Khan has done an interview at the Podcast that has led a Stew Peters, which is known to secrete and wider anti -Semitic beliefs, including management of the “dontbeajew.com.
The President of the University of Temple John Fry seemed to have condemned Khan’s interview in a statement.
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“Yesterday we became aware that the student participated in an interview with the media personality that has a history of creating extreme anti -Semitic and racist content,” Fry said. “The content of this interview was both awful and deeply offensive. Anti -Semitism is not tolerated in the temple.”
Temple confirmed that he suspended two students as part of an investigation into the matter. Khan said the university suspended him.
Khan was not charged with any crime. Philadelphia shelves He said they were collecting information about the incident earlier in the week.
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