The Daily Beast
Photo Illustration by Eric Faison/The Daily Beast/Getty Images Peter Thiel may or may not be the antichrist . The jury is out, the evidence is circumstantial, the lecture series is ongoing and the man himself is too pale to read under direct lighting. What is not in dispute, however, is that Thiel dislikes the press, has always disliked the press, and now has a startup specifically engineered to make that personal. The company is called Objection . It was founded by Aron D’Souza , a lawyer who worked alongside Thiel’s legal network during litigation against the firebrand tabloid Gawker—a campaign that used Thiel’s fortune to fund a sex tape lawsuit brought by the wrestler Hulk Hogan, culminating in a $140 million verdict that drove the news outlet into bankruptcy. It was sold as a principled stand for privacy; in reality, Thiel was settling a personal score. Gawker had outed him as gay years earlier. That case announced something important: if you had enough money and patience, you could bury a media organization. Objection is the industrialized version of that lesson, repackaged as a tech product. Read more at The Daily Beast.
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