A Few More Hints From Becky About Her Kimkins Departure

September 5, 2007 on 10:20 am | In Kimkins, Kimkins Experiences, Kimkins Bannings, Kimkins Staff, Kimkins Criticism, Kimkins Fake Pictures, Kimmer, Heidi Diaz, Kimkins Fraud, Who Is Kimmer, Kimkins Diet |

Becky has been chatting on her blog comments lately and she is beginning to open up about her experience with Kimkins and Kimmer (Heidi Diaz):

Why I stayed and why I left is a long and involved story, and I may never tell it all publicly.

I certainly will not tell it for the entertainment or idle curiosity of bystanders. I will tell some of it for the sake of the past and present (and possible future) members

I will say a few things in the next day or so, but for now, I will say this:

I stayed because of the members.
I left because of the leader.

I did not leave because of pressure or fear or random doubts placed in my mind by the blogs or forum posts of strangers.

I left because the words and actions of the individual in question left me no doubt and no choice. I could in no way aid and abet that situation.

Others who were witness to the same things reached the same conclusions.

I think that speaks volumes.

I have not been told that I am banned. As far as I know, my account still exists.

However, my username and password no longer work.

This is not the first or second time this has happened to me. Each time previously, I was told it was a technical glitch.
Interestingly, each time occurred after a serious blow-up, and lasted until a strong protest.

More than a few friends of mine have encountered similar situations — two just very recently.

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  1. My question to Becky, Christin, Deni, and the other staff and volunteer who have exited Kimkins.com is, this:

    What is your response to the comment left by Terry (re Becky’s “My Goodbye” blog entry), “I just hope if there is anything members of Kimkins should be aware of you would let us know.”

    Secondly, what is your response to the “Legal Liability Questions at Kimkins” blog entry at Kimkins Exposed, which reads in part as follows: “The laws vary by state, but the internet is across state lines, thus anyone actively participating as a staff member on a website must do their due diligence to understand how the law applies to their circumstances and consider their liability should suit be brought either criminally or in civil court in the future.”
    http://kimkinsexposed.wordpress.com/

    Thank you and best wishes,
    Alice Lewis

    Comment by Alice Lewis — September 5, 2007 #

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