Black mother, attorney ginned up hate hoax that turned white teen's life upside down. Now Texas judge makes them pay.

Black mother, attorney ginned up hate hoax that turned white teen’s life upside down. Now Texas judge makes them pay.


A white Texas student’s life was turned upside down by a hate hoax perpetrated by a black acquaintance’s mother, Summer Smith, and her lawyer, Kim Cole.

Smith and Cole were at last visited by consequence on Jan. 22, when a Texas judge awarded the student, Asher Vann, $3.2 million in attorneys fees and damages from the duo.

A mother’s hate hoax

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Smith, of Plano, Texas, came forward in March 2021 with allegations about her black son’s supposed bullying by a white acquaintance and other classmates.

‘They knowingly and intentionally launched a crusade of false facts, allegations, and narratives to create a social media and public outrage.’

After lobbing various accusations and sharing images of minors from the Plano Independent School District online, Smith held a press conference where

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