Lauren the Mortician, whose real name is Lauren Propson, has become a viral sensation on TikTok because of her informative videos on mortuary science and practical safety advice, you know? Though, her rise to stardom, meanwhile, hasn’t been without its bumps. She has been the focus of both her admirers and her haters on the very same platforms because now there is this Lauren The Mortician Lawsuit filed against her. And if you haven’t caught up to it yet, well, worry not, we’ll share the nitty-gritty details of this lawsuit in this post. Alright, let’s get going.
First Of All, Who is Lauren Propson?
Licensed mortician Lauren Propson utilizes the video-sharing platform TikTok to spread awareness about death and safety hazards. Though, her work has been criticized for being inaccurate as well as praised for being useful. Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician Jamie Grayson and trademark and Lauren’s attorney Jeanette Braun (aka Janet) are major actors in the legal drama. Also participating are Bekah Day, Jessi Smiles, Lily Marston, and KC (Caffeinated Kitti), all of whom are social media influencers.
How Did This Lauren The Mortician Lawsuit Start?
Well, the incident began when Jamie Grayson accused Lauren of sharing false information regarding the safety of car seats, you know? Though an authority on kid passenger safety, Grayson pointed out problems with Lauren’s recommendations. Lauren took this personally and retaliated by casting doubt on Grayson’s credentials on the basis of his parental status, an action that many perceived as biased. When Lauren accused Grayson of leading a hate campaign against her and made disparaging comments about him on the Dumb Blonde podcast, things became even worse. As the situation escalated, reports surfaced suggesting that Lauren had backed influencers who were anti-LGBTQ+.
The Legal Lowdown
Defamation, trade libel, and intentional infliction of emotional distress were among the sixteen allegations that Lauren and her lawyer Janet chose to use in their lawsuit against KC, Bekah Day, Lily Marston, and Jessi Smiles. They said Lauren’s reputation and company took a hit because KC called her a TERF (Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminist). Braun is also accused of engaging in questionable legal practices, such as submitting fictitious copyright claims, in the case. Although the action was initially brought in Illinois, there were indications of potential jurisdictional issues, particularly in light of California’s anti-SLAPP statutes, which prohibit baseless lawsuits aimed at silencing dissenting voices.
The Reactions and Fallout
In defense, Lauren boasted about her extensive experience in the field and her unwavering commitment to mortuary science. Attempting to regain trust, she shifted her attention to more polished posts. Various members of the public had strong feelings about Lauren, some supported her, while others accused her of transphobia and distributing false information. Communities rallied with her and against her on social media, which heightened the debate.
What’s the Deal with the Settlement?
The actual amount of the settlement is unclear, but Lauren and Janet are seeking damages of at least $75,000. For Lauren’s professional life and internet reputation, this case is kinda monumental. The need to provide correct information and possess proper qualifications while offering assistance online is highlighted.