On October 21st, 2021, fresh off the humiliating Epik Hack, “antifa doxer” Joey Camp was still in full-blown denial. Far from accepting that his doxing days were over, Camp was busy harassing journalist Steven Monacelli and defending his shrinking digital harassment network, joeycamp2024.com and yourdaddyjoey.org.
His core claim? That he only publishes “information that’s already public.”
This defense conveniently ignores the legal test of intent. Doxing isn’t just about what you post; it’s about why you post it. Joey’s intentions are, as always, malicious.
Camp finished his rant with a display of pure bravado, claiming he would continue his “game” because he owned all his code and servers. He boasted about owning 2,000 domains across 200 registrars, that deplatforming means nothing when he can just “rinse and repeat.”
That, of course, proved to be a lie.


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