Thought Leadership / News
November 3, 2009 
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Crabtree Discusses the Danger of Posting Controversial Photos to Facebook
KRLD Radio

KRLD Radio in Dallas interviewed Travis Crabtree on a the recent controversy of a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader who dressed up as soon-to-be incarcerated rapper Lil' Wayne in black-face.

The sports blog Deadspin posted photos of Whitney Isleib, a Cowboys cheerleader since 2008, dressed as black rapper Lil Wayne. Isleib is white. The photos appear to have come from the Facebook page of another Cowboys cheerleader. The photos show Isleib wearing dark makeup, a wig of long braids, a mouth grill, and fake tattoos on her arms and face.

To listen to the interview, click here.

Travis Crabtree brings a unique perspective to his internet marketing, online media and commercial litigation practice. Travis graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism and spent several years in television news before taking on a law career. Travis explores the emerging legal issues and trends for internet marketing and online media on his blog, eMediaLaw.com, which you can visit by clicking here. In addition, Travis represents plaintiffs and defendants in complex business matters including cases involving defamation, open records issues, antitrust, RICO, the False Claims Act, shareholder derivatives, minority shareholder oppression, corporate officer/director fiduciary cases, partnership disputes, trade secrets, the DTPA, the UCC, employment and class actions in both state and federal court. He provides advice and counsel to clients at all stages of conflict from avoiding disputes, to alternative dispute resolution, trials and appeals.