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TheRivers
And the fake purchased articles continue.
From “LA Weekly” and under the category of (and you can’t make this up) “Brand Partner Content”….:
https://www.laweekly.com/how-christo...s-they-can-be/
And it very clearly at the bottoms states “ Advertising disclosure: We may receive compensation for some of the links in our stories. Thank you for supporting LA Weekly and our advertisers”. But I’m sure all of his followers will eat this up and think that some reputable magazine published a story about him (that he or Stacy didn’t write themselves).
Perhaps Chrissy paid for and is following the newspaper strategy that this guy tried to sell back in the day:
https://youtu.be/mubCkCAEiDQ
LA Weekly charges a one-time fee of $1,500 for a sponsored article.
I suspect that a higher-level scammer in the APEX group charged CM more (way more?) than $1,500 and pocketed the difference. That would be funny.
The CM article is invisible (not linked anywhere) on LA Weekly unless you either have the direct link or do a search for "Christopher Mitchell" on the website. But who would?
So as noted earlier this is just another fake pr article that CM can dupe gullible people (his target audience) with.
An added benefit for CM is that the article will likely show up on search engines because of LA Weekly's website reputational strength.