SO WHY IS NOBODY PUBLISHING HER NAME? New evidence shows Rolling Stone rape hoaxer created her ‘rapist.’

We already knew that “Jackie,” the woman who told Rolling Stone she was gang-raped at the University of Virginia, likely fabricated the attack. But new evidence shows that she created an email address for her fake attacker after the alleged attack occurred.

Lawyers for U.Va. Dean Nicole Eramo, who is now suing Rolling Stone after being presented as callous toward Jackie, have presented evidence showing that an email account belonging to “Haven Monahan” was created on Oct. 2, 2012, and was connected to U.Va.’s computer network.

“Haven Monahan” was the name of the man Jackie told her friends she had a date with and who allegedly orchestrated the alleged gang rape she later described. Charlottesville police concluded that no one named Haven Monahan was currently attending or had ever attended U.Va., and photos of the man Jackie sent her friends turned out to be an old high school classmate who lived nowhere nearby and barely knew her.

The day after the email account was created, one of Jackie’s friends, Ryan Duffin, received an email from Monahan with a letter Jackie had written confessing her love for Duffin.

Hysterical girl creates rape hoax as part of effort to land guy. And the Obama White House, and pretty much all of the press and much of Congress, wanted to change policy nationwide because of this story.

Plus:

Eramo’s attorneys had asked Jackie and her lawyers to turn over all information relating to Monahan, and they claimed they had. Eramo’s recent court filing alleges, however, that someone from the Stein Mitchell law firm, which is now representing Jackie, accessed the Monahan email account on March 18, 2016. Eramo and her lawyers write in their latest court filings that this new information leads to “only one logical conclusion: Jackie is ‘Haven Monahan.'”

Four days after they accessed the Haven Monahan email address in March, Jackie’s lawyers sent Eramo another letter claiming “that Jackie was not in possession of these emails.” Thus, the new court filings also indicate that Jackie and her attorneys have not complied with a court order to turn over all relevant materials in her possession.

Serious attorney misconduct if true.