Journalist award to be returned
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These text messages apparently detailed how in the early months of 2020 I’d travelled to the Gold Coast to meet a source, and how my wife had befriended another woman at a yoga studio and confided about my money troubles and desperation to solve them.
Mayfair 101Mr Mawhinney was informed by a source that Mr Shapiro would stop targeting him and his business with adverse media coverage if a payment of $20,000 was made to Mr Shapiro's nominated bank account in South Africa. Mr Mawhinney did not agree to making the payment.
- Mayfair 101@mayfair-101
post 6 months ago
This letter was sent to the AFR's editor Michael Stutchbury twice (on 7 June 2020 and 9 June 2020) however it was never published. It called out the causal link between the mis-reporting by Jonathan Shapiro and Liam Walsh (which Mr Stutchbury allowed to be published in the Financial Review) and the harm caused to Mayfair 101's investors whom they revelled in the misery of.
- Mayfair 101@mayfair-101
post 6 months ago
For the Shapiro family it is all about winning awards, not getting their facts straight. (Posted by Jonathan Shapiro's Dad on Twitter on 11 April 2020)
- Mayfair 101@mayfair-101
response 6 months ago
Celebrating Queensland media excellence: All the Clarion Award winners
Mediaweek.comBusiness Journalism supported by O’Brien Accountants Liam Walsh and Jonathan Shapiro, The Australian Financial Review, “Dunked: Behind Mayfair 101”
Mayfair 101Jonathan Shapiro and Liam Walsh misled the Clarion Award judges into believing Mayfair 101 was a 'black hole' when it wasn't. The award they won for Business Journalism should be returned by them or taken from them. It is not a good look for Clarion or O'Brien Accountants to be condoning this type of journalism.