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Social media and Substack posts

The role of social media and Substack in amplifying Sascha Riley's allegations.

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Jan 16, 2026
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Who is Lisa Noelle Voldeng and what is the provenance of the Substack post that published the Riley audio?

Lisa Noelle Voldeng is the Substack creator who published the six hours of audio attributed online to “Sascha (Sasha/Sascha) Riley,” and her post — a series of phone-interview recordings she says were...

Jan 13, 2026
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What have law enforcement agencies or independent investigators publicly said about Sascha Riley’s claims and Lisa Noelle Voldeng’s reporting?

Law enforcement agencies and independent investigators have not, in the reporting provided, publicly corroborated or confirmed the detailed allegations attributed to Sascha (Sasha) Riley that have bee...

Jan 13, 2026
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What public law‑enforcement records or court filings reference complaints linked to Lisa Noelle Voldeng’s reported victims?

No verifiable public law‑enforcement records or court filings explicitly tied to the victims Lisa Noelle Voldeng is publicizing are produced or cited in the reporting supplied; mainstream outlets flag...

Jan 14, 2026

Who is Lisa Noelle Volding and what other material has she published related to trafficking testimonies?

Lisa Noelle Voldeng is presented in public reporting as a Substack writer who runs a newsletter called Outlaws of Chivalry and whose Substack account published audio and testimony attributed to a man ...

Jan 19, 2026

Where can the original Substack URL and archived copies of Lisa Noelle Voldeng’s November 23, 2025 post be accessed?

The original November 23, 2025 Substack post by Lisa Noelle Voldeng—reported under the title “Don’t Worry, Boys are Hard to Find”—was published on her Substack publication and is reachable from her Su...