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"pseudonym" Definitions
  1. a name used by somebody, especially a writer, instead of their real name

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"Hiding behind a pseudonym is what kids, cowards, couch potatoes, or perverts like 'Carlos Danger' do," Huckabee tweeted, referring to the pseudonym former Rep.
Editor's note: We've used a pseudonym to protect Salma's identity.
Abedin was amazed that the president used an email pseudonym.
" Haney allegedly operated on Silk Road under the pseudonym "Pharmville.
The woman has previously gone by the pseudonym Celeste Guap.
Badiucao is a pseudonym and the artist resides outside China.
He declined to be identified other than by his pseudonym.
Rowling released a mystery series under her pseudonym Robert Galbraith.
He uses a pseudonym for his safety to post videos.
In the NDA, Trump goes by the pseudonym David Dennison.
The few stories he wrote were published under a pseudonym.
She wrote plays under the pseudonym of a Russian peasant.
"Dalton Barnhart" is a pseudonym and not the teen's real name.
If a pseudonym is cracked, the user's purchase history is revealed.
"Alex" is the pseudonym he regularly uses in the sneaker community.
Georgia rapper Bobby Ray Simmons, better known by the pseudonym B.o.
Usually, says Cyber5, the pseudonym used by the editor of xCritic.
What are the pros and cons of writing under a pseudonym?
The drugs were allegedly Carrey's ... the prescription filled under a pseudonym.
Kajal is using a pseudonym out of fear for her safety.
Not taking any chances, he published his images under a pseudonym.
To protect this person's identity, we granted her a pseudonym: Herminia.
IWW members are also known as "Wobblies," hence Wobbly Dev's pseudonym.
His more famous moniker was a nickname that became a pseudonym.
Ricky spoke to CNN using a pseudonym on condition of anonymity.
"There are some big advantages to using a pseudonym," he wrote.
Just because you're using a pseudonym online, doesn't mean you're anonymous.
If you're an activist, consider using a pseudonym for your activism.
They published two books under the pseudonym Brooks Stanwood (the given name was lifted from Mr. Brooks, who had changed his surname from Kaminsky), one under the pseudonym Arthur Reid and two others under their own names.
Artists on those labels then generate the content, occasionally using a pseudonym.
That owner, Mark Caldwell, publishes the Post under the pseudonym Mark Alexander.
Trey Smith is the pseudonym of a writer living in Hong Kong.
BuzzFeed News tracked down Kumar, who said his name was a pseudonym.
And then we found out that Tillerson also likes using a pseudonym.
Huong—a pseudonym, to protect her identity—is now 20 years old.
Your name is actually Ken McCarthy, why didn't you pick a pseudonym?
CNN is using a pseudonym as his life could be in danger.
The plaintiff suing Fedcap under the pseudonym Jaime Doe identifies as genderqueer.
On the Internet, and on NeoGAF, Malka goes by the pseudonym EviLore.
Noisey: Planetary Prince is not only your album title, but your pseudonym.
That night, Renshaw posted messages to Facebook under a pseudonym, Jack Renstein.
It's eight miles from the city of "Villagarbosa," Melchor's pseudonym for Veracruz.
Liang himself dared to write about the cases only under a pseudonym.
Those chats revealed "William Amos" as a pseudonym used by John Weed.
Grace (a pseudonym) was a toddler when she came to our program.
She writes under a pseudonym, and is fiercely protective of her privacy.
Robert Wheel (a pseudonym) is an attorney who lives in New York.
She originally published it under a pseudonym so it didn't wreck her career.
Abu Usama is a pseudonym used by Irish Islamic State sympathizer Terence Kelly.
The woman was referred to by a pseudonym, "Betty," to protect her identity.
It was invented by an anonymous cryptographer going by the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.
Amy Anderson is the pseudonym for a Uyghur scholar based in North America.
Alicia Morgan is the pseudonym of a writer living in the United States.
FEW PAINTERS can have been saddled with a more inappropriate pseudonym than "Tintoretto".
He produces albums other than his own under the pseudonym the Starr Company.
Goodman, better known by the pseudonym Adam Smith, as the magazine's inaugural editor.
ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack, identifying the attacker with a pseudonym.
One such tattooist is 23-year-old Maison Hefner (a pseudonym) of Munich.
It is not clear why the officer filed the complaint under a pseudonym.
Carroll was a pseudonym for Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, born in England in 1832.
Worley allegedly used the pseudonym "Jim" while searching for pornographic videos, Morfor said.
The identity of the writer of the article was shielded with a pseudonym.
He had published two papers about Tezos under a pseudonym, L. M. Goodman.
Gina Parker is a pseudonym used by a writer living in New York.
I just sit behind a pseudonym and let the work speak for itself.
In the article that accompanied the recording, he went by a pseudonym, David.
Antifa was created by a developer who goes by the pseudonym Wobby Dev.
He'd used the Brickhouse pseudonym before, to book travel and buy domain names.
According to an interview with Cinemablend, Hamill sometimes uses the pseudonym in films.
I construct cryptics in the U.K. using the pseudonym Gila ("Ali G" reversed).
Doesn't work (plus I just learned that Josephine Tey itself is a pseudonym).
It was a pseudonym for Osiris-Dionysus, a pagan god in ancient Mediterranean culture.
The two most popular were written under a pseudonym by the prime minister himself.
Even Mr Xi sent his daughter to Harvard, where she studied under a pseudonym.
All of the tribes live in fear of Barron Triumph, Burr's post-apocalyptic pseudonym.
In a flash, she is inventing a pseudonym and playing Ken for a mark.
" In the past, he often used a Facebook page with the pseudonym "Hmuu Zaw.
Bree Marie is the pseudonym of a woman who lives in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
Thus far, at least, the person behind the pseudonym has forgone fame and kudos.
Instead, those photos landed on the cover of gay men's magazines under a pseudonym.
How to Be a Girl is hosted by single mom Marlo Mack (a pseudonym).
Teasdale retired the pseudonym some time ago, and the piece has been updated accordingly.
Using a pseudonym seemed a natural extension of having written in obscurity for years.
In accordance with AA's tradition of anonymity, the author is writing under a pseudonym.
He also asked to use a pseudonym for fear of repercussions from speaking out.
Unfortunately, under Trump, it will take much more than a pseudonym to protect mine.
It emerged that Birchall had dealt with Howard largely under a pseudonym, James Brickhouse.
Mark Hamill secretly voices another character in the film under a pseudonym, Patrick Williams.
So writing a paper with a pseudonym is not going to help your career.
John Strange Winter was a pseudonym used by the writer Henrietta Eliza Vaughan Stannard.
Do you come up with a pseudonym and call in to political talk shows?
Is Scott Lipps a real person or is that an Instagram pseudonym like denimdick420?
" Ansari's accuser, a 23-year-old Brooklyn photographer, recounted her allegations under the pseudonym "Grace.
It was the brainchild of Ross Ulbricht, who went by the pseudonym Dread Pirate Roberts.
Al-Mujahir went by a pseudonym and his real name has yet to be revealed.
In January, a 23-year-old using the pseudonym "Grace" spoke to the website Babe.
In fact, "Charles" was at the summit, attending under his better-known pseudonym: Carpe Donktum.
Khwezi was the pseudonym given to the woman who accused Zuma of rape in 2005.
In the case, "Darkspilver" chose the male pseudonym "John Doe," although their gender remains undisclosed.
Women seeking abortions called the phone in her dormitory and asked for "Jane," her pseudonym.
So Taylor, who kept the publishing rights, used the pseudonym Nils Sjoberg on the credits.
But last year a researcher using the pseudonym Gwern Branwen cast some light on them.
It was unclear if al-Qurayshi is a real name or a pseudonym, BBC reported.
He posted similar photos to a Facebook page he registered under a pseudonym, prosecutors said.
He was living in Denver under a pseudonym, and was very worried about government surveillance.
Jane (a pseudonym) is a single mom with one daughter and not a spare moment.
In 22016, Boards of Canada released a remix of "Trapped" under the pseudonym Hell Interface.
Arca is a pseudonym for Alejandro Ghersi, a Venezuelan DJ/producer based in New York.
I had to go on the radio with a pseudonym 15 or 20 years ago.
The brain was given a pseudonym, and only three people knew how to identify it.
Driver frequently Tweeted about his support for the Islamic State under the pseudonym Harun Abdurahman.
Anthony Weiner using his Twitter account with a pseudonym to send dick pics to women.
She paid her dues, publishing short stories and essays, sometimes writing under a male pseudonym.
Latson describes the many ways Eli (a pseudonym to protect his privacy) trampled social boundaries.
But they suspected that Chidiak was a pseudonym, and that the real culprit was Falciani.
Obama communicated with Clinton on her unsecured, private server under a pseudonym on multiple occasions.
But in others, he said, mere embarrassment was an insufficient cause to allow a pseudonym.
Fearing this would make him into a target, he adopted the pseudonym Francisco Sánchez Nava.
The krewe's membership includes a former television news director who goes by the pseudonym, Swen Now.
It is known that she attended Harvard under a pseudonym so as to maintain her privacy.
One of the shooters, Tashfeen Malik, used social media to advocate jihad messages under a pseudonym.
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency that launched in 2009 by someone who used the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.
That's why a pseudonym — 'Edward Clarkin,' which had been used before — was used in this instance.
It also quoted him as Mark Alexander and did not note that name is a pseudonym.
Under the pseudonym of "Peter Andrews", Mr Soderbergh shot the whole of "Unsane" on an iPhone.
That one was written under King's "Richard Bachman" pseudonym, and it's set in a parallel universe.
They also arrested Bobomurod Abdullayev, a journalist suspected of penning anti-government tracts under a pseudonym.
"The JCOI accept that comments were made on KentOnline under a pseudonym," Dunn-Shaw told KentOnline.
She doesn't use a pseudonym, but she says she would if she could do it over.
Journalists have been dogged in their attempts to discover the writer behind the pseudonym "Elena Ferrante".
McCorvey adopted the pseudonym of Jane Roe to protect her anonymity during the 1973 Roe v.
Before coming out to KLAS, Roberts communicated with NPR via Facebook messenger under the pseudonym Val.
"It's an amazing phenomenon," says Sarah T. (a pseudonym), a former disciple of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh.
She used a pseudonym, and the songs eventually earned her a songwriting contract with Universal Music.
One, who for protection goes by the pseudonym Saa, jumped from the back of a truck.
Bitcoin was invented 22016 years ago by an anonymous cryptographer going by the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.
Nakamoto is a pseudonym — and even a decade later, it's still unclear who exactly that is.
The name was an Arab pseudonym for Omar the Chechen, though he was a Georgian national.
Editor's note: The author of this piece chose a pseudonym because he wanted to remain anonymous.
I came up with a pseudonym, made a profile, made a description, and uploaded some selfies.
Don, who asked to be identified by a pseudonym for this story, fell to the ground.
"Charge the cockpit or you die," he wrote, this time under the pseudonym Publius Decius Mus.
She is a family friend of the victim, known in court by the pseudonym Emily Doe.
While blogging under a pseudonym in 2008, he compared the Dred Scott decision to Roe v.
The revelation of his pseudonym after the book was published caused a backlash, to his bewilderment.
Sam Malone is the pseudonym of a Business Insider employee and a member of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Johnson told me I could expect a call from Peter Bravestrong—Prince's preferred pseudonym for travelling.
One Minneapolis-based millennial, who goes by the pseudonym Sean, has already managed to bank $2000,0003.
Awad's fake ID card, shared exclusively with CNN, identified her under the pseudonym Rajha Alllawi Ahmed.
"Michel Lambert" is a pseudonym and the Paris company he claimed to represent does not exist.
Maker is better known by his online pseudonym D.C. Rainmaker (an old Blogspot username that stuck).
Clinton online through a pseudonym because, he said, the vitriol from Mr. Sanders's backers was so unrelenting.
A vaporwaver who goes by the pseudonym "Happiness Is" simply plopped a CD on his hard-hat.
Sheldon primarily wrote under a male pseudonym — James Tiptree Jr. — in the late 21970s and early '21984s.
Alison — spoiler alert — was one of the antagonists who went by the pseudonym "A" in the series.
Caldwell himself was once quoted in the American Spectator, albeit under his pseudonym and without any disclosure.
" The shooter was a former Marine who maintained an active online persona under the pseudonym "Cosmo Setepenra.
Taylor Mill wrote anonymously or under a pseudonym on the nature of marriage, sex and domestic violence.
You can guess which gig was paid better — and which one required me to use a pseudonym.
The researcher, who goes by the pseudonym Six, found the company's internal training site indexed on Google.
According to a press release, the artist is an established Ninja Tune artist releasing under a pseudonym.
One of those wallets belongs to the mysterious inventor, known only under the pseudonym of Satoshi Nakamoto.
A representative for Swift told People magazine that she wrote the song under the pseudonym Nils Sjoberg.
I'm truly sorry for the pain, anger, and disappointment I caused over my poor choice of pseudonym.
Frankie the mouse is the work of a Polish graffiti artist who uses the pseudonym Franek Mysza.
The emails were all signed "Ludwig Fischer," the pseudonym of one of Hitler's most notorious Nazi henchmen.
However, there's little doubt in my mind that in the long run the pseudonym would have collapsed.
Social media researcher Devesh Logendran (a pseudonym) sent a screenshot of the feature to TNW's Matt Navarra.
It's fitting, since Cobain is an artist herself and her art-world pseudonym is The Space Witch.
But how exactly did Lorde - born Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor - come up with her famous pseudonym?
And why would he do so under a pseudonym that sounds like the name of a bot?
The result is by turns caustic, coy, baffling, impish, embarrassing, insightful and, as the pseudonym suggests, frank.
She wrote much of the copy herself, including, under a pseudonym, a semi-satirical eligible-bachelor roundup.
His younger brother Edward, a photographer himself, recalls Mapplethorpe insisting he use a professional pseudonym ("Edward Maxey").
This "secret nation" may one day emerge, but almost everyone in the book appears under a pseudonym.
In several instances, Mr. Shaikh appears to have used a pseudonym, Ryan Jones, to sign company documents.
Would you take on a different character each time or was there one pseudonym you went by?
That's a distinction that's often overlooked in likening the title against every other basic-ass superhero pseudonym.
The Smurfs were the work of the Belgian cartoonist Pierre Culliford, who worked under the pseudonym Peyo.
It was another hacker, this one identifying himself as male and using the pseudonym Peace Of Mind.
Hence the pseudonym, which Hill adopted in college — a shortening of his full name, Joseph Hillstrom King.
"Aida Hernandez" is a pseudonym, as are the names he gives most of his other central figures.
Whether it's a real name or not; whether it's a pseudonym or not is not the thing.
You were not Matthew Ball at that point, you were writing for Jason Hirschhorn under a pseudonym.
WASHINGTON — It was July 2014 when the Syrian defector, using the pseudonym Caesar, last slipped into Washington.
Rhie Dong-mo, president of Chaum, confirmed that Park used the pseudonym Gil Ra-im in 2011.
Do you use a pseudonym, like many British setters, and how did you come up with it?
Sometimes he wrote under the pseudonym En la línea de fuego, or In the line of fire.
The CUP website was also likely to remain unblocked, Charlie Smith, a pseudonym used by another Greatfire.
Telling his story to Vox under the pseudonym George Doe, one 23andMe user described such an experience.
The opening of the agreement, however, states that it is between "EC, LLC and/or David Dennison" (the company set up by Cohen to make the payment to Daniels and the apparent pseudonym for Trump, respectively) and Daniels (who is given the pseudonym of Peggy Peterson in the agreement).
At the time, she began blogging through a pseudonym for the BBC about living under the terrifying conditions.
A separate side letter agreement, also attached in the lawsuit, specifies that PP is a pseudonym for Daniels.
The subject of the Saturday event was Tommy Robinson, the pseudonym of 35-year-old Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.
Would these contacts have reengaged with a convicted criminal fresh off probation and now writing under a pseudonym?
In recreating his face-to-face meetings with Glen (a pseudonym), Mr. Thorpe strives, he says, for neutrality.
BBC One is adapting J.K. Rowling's detective novels — published under the Robert Galbraith pseudonym — into a TV serial.
So Amorales, writing under a pseudonym, submitted his stories under the guise that they were culture section filler.
"Race constitutes the only real unit which encompasses individual variations," de Benoist wrote under a pseudonym in 22003.
Also known by the pseudonym Lord Flacko, Mayers shot to fame with his 2011 debut mixtape "Live.Love.A$AP".
"It is for people who don't have a wife," said Xiao, who requested I give him a pseudonym.
Written by a clinical neurologist under the pseudonym A.K. Benjamin, it begins at an anonymous, presumably British, hospital.
"Roe" was a pseudonym for Norma McCorvey, a single, young mother who sought a legal abortion in 1970.
That's the pseudonym Elliot has for her in his phone, we learn when she texts him to meet.
He stocked books such as Edward Sagarin's The Homosexual in America, published under Sagarin's pseudonym Donald Webster Cory.
Then in 2013, she released the first of her Cormoran Strike mystery novels under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith.
If there was ever news value in unmasking Ferrante's pseudonym, that should have put an end to it.
Correction: at the request of one of the participants and to protect her privacy, Josie is a pseudonym.
"I just thought it would be a funny idea for the meme page," Roberts said under his pseudonym.
Let us pray that Selena Gomez never needs to come up with a pseudonym at a moment's notice.
However, he also concealed his identity on air behind the pseudonym "Sarmad" to protect himself and his family.
"When we made the decision to use a pseudonym two years ago, it was a mistake," Matherson said.
It is Brownrigg's seventh work of fiction (she also wrote the children's book Kepler's Dream under a pseudonym).
We know little else about the writer, who uses a pseudonym and has never revealed her true identity.
McCorvey adopted the legal pseudonym "Jane Roe" when she became a plaintiff in the legal battle over abortion.
Let's take the example of Maria (pseudonym), a working mom of two school-age kids in New York.
Ms. Ferrante has published under a pseudonym since her first novel, "Troubling Love," appeared in Italian in 1992.
The film's name comes from the directing duo's pseudonym, Seth Ickerman, under which they've put out the teaser.
Other files he uploaded tie this pseudonym to a Blogger where he wrote extensively about his libertarian politics.
Over the last year Molly Smith—a pseudonym—has pushed for sex work to be decriminalized in Scotland.
The chef, who goes by the pseudonym Kenji Fujimoto, described working for the Kim family in two books.
He asked VICE News to use a pseudonym because he was not authorized to speak to the media.
A defector, who went by the pseudonym Caesar, escaped with photographs of thousands of starved, bruised detainee corpses.
For instance, take the 1727 Swiftian satire A Voyage to Cacklogallinia, written under the pseudonym Captain Samuel Brunt.
She's the one who gave him his pseudonym, inspired by Henry Thoreau's Walden; or, Life in the Woods.
Some interpreted that comment as a dig at Ms. Vashukevich, whose pseudonym, Rybka, means "little fish" in Russian.
" Stephens even went so far as to use the appropriative pseudonym Pedro Velasquez "to authenticate his fiction linguistically.
Further complicating things, Smith gives every character and company a pseudonym and changes the locations of key events.
Another series of Gardner's, featuring the detective firm Cool and Lam, was published under the pseudonym A.A. Fair.
Keun faked her own suicide and survived the war, unrecognized thanks to a pseudonym, in her native Rhineland.
He has posted on Facebook under a pseudonym a series of essays critical of the criminal justice system.
The F.T.C. discovered that Mr. Mackey had used a pseudonym to write anonymous blog posts attacking Wild Oats.
The woman shared her allegations with the website Babe, which used the pseudonym "Grace" to protect her anonymity.
China hawk Peter Navarro, under the pseudonym "Ron Vara," wrote a memo supporting the White House's tariff strategy.
We know that he chose it all, from his pseudonym to the place and time of his death.
"I knew a couple of kids that passed," King, who requested a pseudonym to protect her privacy, said.
We then move back to the Brickhouse pseudonym, which I find easier to remember than Birchall's actual name.
Even the name W. E. B. Griffin was a pseudonym; his real name was William E. Butterworth III.
Authorities said the mother-of-three ran an escort service, using the pseudonym "Carrie," before disappearing in June 2007.
She accepted and began publishing under the pseudonym Nellie Bly (the name of a popular song at the time).
In 1981, Kloepfer published the book The Phantom Prince: My Life with Ted Bundy under the pseudonym Elizabeth Kendall.
Back in 2016, Helen (a pseudonym) took three different direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic tests: AncestryDNA, 23andMe and FamilyTreeDNA.
"The medical community was so nervous about it, they made me do it under a pseudonym," he tells me.
During his time at the Caller, Greer wrote racist screeds under a pseudonym for Richard Spencer's website Radix Journal.
Still, Wu's pseudonym hasn't protected her from the sort of harassment that hypervisible women face on a regular basis.
Johnston writes that Cebulski used the pseudonym to write for the publisher, which didn't allow editors to write comics.
I prefer to use my pseudonym to create a platform where I can express myself freely away from censorship.
Even as she voiced her struggle, however, she used a pseudonym, fearing deportation if her real identity became known.
According to emails obtained by BuzzFeed News, he edits and writes for Taylor's magazine, American Renaissance, under a pseudonym.
Swift's publicist then confirmed to People that she did in fact write the song under the pseudonym Nils Sjoberg.
It even published a book of poetry under a pseudonym, sparking a debate in the country about artificial creativity.
His brother, Alex Wade, also wrote for the site, authoring at least 670 articles using the pseudonym Alexander Warren.
"I still haven't rediscovered my love for astronomy," said Amanda (a pseudonym), who studies galaxies neighboring the Milky Way.
He has to use a pseudonym to protect his supply from any future hungry neighbors, he told NBC News.
Her pseudonym originally was Crusoe Kid, but she later was dubbed Calypso Rose and has kept the name since.
What's your day been like, given that Taylor Swift finally confirmed she was indeed the person behind the pseudonym?
Mayers, also known by the pseudonym Lord Flacko, was in Stockholm to perform at the Smash hip-hop festival.
The latest new trial request focuses heavily on testimony from the agent, who appeared in court under a pseudonym.
Frankie also loves music and used to share electronic beats and instrumental clips under the pseudonym MEPHISTO on SoundCloud.
After all, Cipriani points out, his pseudonym is Robin Hood 702—as in the area code for Las Vegas.
We created a dummy account under a pseudonym without any images, and passively followed accounts of purported Syrian rebels.
Late last year Muhammad Montasser, a pseudonym for the group's combative spokesman, was sacked by some of its leaders.
Over the next two weeks, Guccifer 2.0, the pseudonym used by the Russian hackers, posted two messages on WordPress.
It is also featured in Robert Galbraith's novel "Career of Evil," (written under a pseudonym by J. K. Rowling).
A Single Life's timeline revolves around an original song co-creator Job Roggeveen composed under the pseudonym Happy Camper.
In San Diego, Fernandez-Kelly interviewed a woman she called Fermina Calero (a pseudonym, to protect her from deportation).
Banksy is the pseudonym of an anonymous graffiti artist known for his provocative works of political and social commentary.
Challenged about adopting a Hispanic pseudonym, James invoked the literature professor's defense: the identity of the writer is irrelevant.
As the pseudonym implies, Cassidy is a deeply private man who asked to remain anonymous to protect his investment.
The Smurfs were the work of the Belgian cartoonist Pierre Culliford, who penned his work under the pseudonym Peyo.
But even as she has risen to international fame, she fiercely guards her privacy and writes under a pseudonym.
He worked as a blogger under the pseudonym Combat Jack, then used the name as a podcaster in 2010.
Anton is probably best known for his essay, published under a pseudonym, that called 2016 the "Flight 93" election.
As the men unloaded, the event's female organizer, who goes by a pseudonym, "Lola Jean," sat silently as promised.
They signed these pieces "Chez Dédé," a pseudonym that borrowed the shared French nickname for both their first names.
" According to the report, Gebert used a pseudonym to express "a desire to build a country for whites only.
Olishwai, like everyone quoted in this piece, requested to be identified by a pseudonym due to fear of retaliation.
He donned a SpongeBob SquarePants costume he ordered on Amazon and entered rap battle competitions under the pseudonym SpongeBOZZ.
In this edition, Koontz also published his novel under his real name instead of using his pseudonym "Leigh Nichols".
But, this is the first time McGee -- going by the pseudonym, "Pierre" -- has worked with someone on JB's level.
Paying for sex is illegal in the US, so Levi blurs his face in advertisements and uses a pseudonym.
A woman identified by the pseudonym Manal said that her infant daughter turned skeletal after she suffered from malnutrition.
Cohen used a private company and a pseudonym to funnel the money to Daniels, The Wall Street Journal reported.
He went by a pseudonym, Patrick Kessler — a necessity, he said, given the shadowy, dangerous world that he inhabited.
She insists on a pseudonym, because she may have escaped, but the reach of her former captors is long.
I'm Not Here, written under a pseudonym, uneasily follows an immigrant family as they go about their everyday life.
In the article, Owen introduced him as "Sean Church," a flimsy, half pseudonym that Kirkham came up with himself.
It's the same thing with my pseudonym names: I'm disrupting a flow of thought, an easy flow of thought.
"Super excited!" rising British artist Van Donna (a pseudonym combining Van Gogh and Madonna) posted on Twitter about the clothing.
In fact, Brent (a pseudonym) is 52, his youthful appearance the result of rhinoplasty and a modified lower face-lift.
Robinson, a pseudonym of 35-year-old Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was arrested Friday at Leeds Crown Court in northern England.
The creative pseudonym of Gina Karlikoff, Kimchi sings about awkward social moments and relationships, both the online and IRL kind.
"Pacificus VI," a draft essay written by Pacificus, which was Hamilton's pseudonym while writing "The Federalist Papers," sold for $262,500.
Japanese illustrator Hidari, also known under the pseudonym "Left Side," was brought on board to make more appealing character designs.
Or is he using his pseudonym to conceal relevant details about his background that further undermine his many dubious claims?
He writes a weekly column, and his headshot is often used in memes that feature quotes attributed to his pseudonym.
After experiencing worldwide success from her Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling's second series got released under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith.
The rebuttal came on July 16th on the website of Caixin, a respected financial magazine, written under a pseudonym, Qingchi.
Before it was deleted, I watched a biopic of Aung San Suu Kyi (using a pseudonym to avoid the censor).
The case included the suspected administrators of a Twitter whistleblower under the pseudonym Fuat Avni, as well as other journalists.
Rumors have abounded about who the mysterious creator — known only under the pseudonym of Satoshi Nakamoto — of the cryptocurrency is.
Pioneered by "Leo Selvaggio" (a Bond-sounding pseudonym) URME are 3D printed masks that disguise you to face recognition software.
What makes the proper name into a sort of sur-name, pseudonym, or cryptonym at once singular and singularly untranslatable?
The 33-year-old Houston, TX-based artist works as a flight attendant and publishes his work under a pseudonym.
I'll give you one example: a deserter who agreed to speak to me on condition that he used a pseudonym.
"Taylor Swift wrote 'This Is What You Came For' under the pseudonym Nils Sjoberg," Swift's rep confirmed exclusively to PEOPLE.
Another sexting scandal in which Weiner used the pseudonym "Carlos Danger" torpedoed his 2013 campaign for New York City mayor.
Radcliffe's pseudonym was the result of his middle name (Jacob) and the Jewish version of his mom's maiden name (Gresham)
The emperor's uncle had used a pseudonym to serve as an officer in China and later criticized Japan's aggression there.
Her lawsuit, filed under the pseudonym, resulted in the court's 1973 decision that established a woman's right to an abortion.
I worked with a woman who used the pseudonym Nadia Al Moualem to write a first-person piece for Vox.
I spoke to Victor, a pseudonym used by a long-term, prolific UberPeople member referred to me by the moderators.
Notes from the FBI investigation into Clinton's arrangement revealed that Obama used a pseudonym for emailing with Clinton and others.
Adopting the pseudonym Lucas Harrison, he sent an e-mail containing secret information about National Action's personnel and its headquarters.
He then enrolled in an inpatient program for executives at Caron Treatment Centers, where he used the pseudonym Hunter Smith.
The suit claims all 3 drugs were found in pill bottles bearing the name Arthur King ... the pseudonym for Jim.
He won nine international tournaments in the game Painkiller between 2004 and 2005 alone under the pseudonym Vo0 (pronounced "Voe").
A number of other Corbucci westerns, some originally released here under his American pseudonym Stanley Corbett, are available for streaming.
I wrote about Tess in these pages, using the pseudonym Erica to protect her privacy, back when her privacy mattered.
During a takeover battle 10 years ago, Mr. Mackey used a pseudonym to write anonymous blog posts attacking a competitor.
During his lunch breaks he started toying with neural networks and posting the results to a blog under a pseudonym.
The spammer, who used the pseudonym Peter Severa, was protected, probably by the Russian government, and could not be touched.
Mr. Redouane had claimed to be Moroccan and Libyan, the police said, and also sometimes used a pseudonym, Rachid Elkhdar.
Mr. Levashov, who apparently used the pseudonym Peter Severa, has been wanted by American authorities for more than a decade.
Local news outlet NJ.com reported that Arena participated in the group virtually, using the pseudonym of a dead Confederate colonel.
Perhaps dropping hints, Anonymous cites the Federalist Papers (authored by several Founders under the shared pseudonym Publius) as an inspiration.
Not only does she use a pseudonym; the names of most people and places in the memoir have been changed.
The information in these discussions is so valuable that if you still prefer anonymity, you should join under a pseudonym.
Under the pseudonym "Publius," Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay eloquently pleaded the case for ratification of the Constitution.
I remember Jennifer (it's a pseudonym), 21, who was 33 weeks pregnant, living in Kibera, an urban slum in Nairobi.
"Broadcast TV, Reboots 'R' Us," noted TV curmudgeon Bill Gorman, who goes by the pseudonym TV Grim Reaper on Twitter.
Updated to include Katy Perry's on point response, and Swift ditching her Swedish pseudonym, because at this point, why not?
PEOPLE confirmed that Swift actually wrote Harris and Rihanna's hit, "This Is What You Came for," under the pseudonym Nils Sjoberg.
The singer originally wrote the lyrics to "This Is What You Came For" under the pseudonym Nils Sjöberg while dating Harris.
We just want to ride, and to ride in Texas," said another Cossack who spoke with CNN under a pseudonym, "Dean.
The commentary was published with the byline "Zhong Sheng," a pseudonym the paper uses to mark significant statements on foreign affairs.
"Taylor Swift wrote "This Is What You Came For" under the pseudonym Nils Sjoberg," the singer's rep confirms exclusively to PEOPLE.
Driver was well-known to Canadian law enforcement for openly supporting the Islamic State on Twitter using the pseudonym Harun Abdurahman.
Or better yet, don't conduct international business online with men who can't think up a more incognito pseudonym that Henrik Cornelius.
De Lorra is the pseudonym of Matthias Hency, a 803-year old Soundcloud musician from the tiny town of Joplin, Missouri.
So she published the novels of the Cormoran Strike series under a pseudonym – Robert Galbraith – until she was outed in 2013.
The novel, titled Wu Kong's Biography, was written by Zeng Yu under the pseudonym Jin Hezai and posted online in 2000.
Once, at a show, the band played under pseudonym the Reflektors and faked out the crowd by opening with white noise.
This 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger film is based on a much darker Stephen King novel, initially published under his Richard Bachman pseudonym.
Like all the migrants quoted in this piece, Yasmin asked to be referred to by a pseudonym to protect her identity.
In 2006, Johnston reportedly asked Cebulski, who at the time was Marvel associate editor, whether he wrote using the Yoshida pseudonym.
"Satire can be ugly," Abrams said in a statement on behalf of the author, writing under the pseudonym Arthur C. Gackley.
Emboldened by his mystery classmate's candor, Simon decides to contact the author of the post — under the safety of a pseudonym.
Before coming out to the public, Roberts communicated with NPR via Facebook Messenger and would only go by the pseudonym Val.
Before he fled Rakhine, a young NGO worker named Mayyu Ali secretly mailed verses to local literary magazines under a pseudonym.
The evil genius behind this project is a special FX artist from Los Angeles who goes by the pseudonym, Billy Raygun.
Sun Mu (a pseudonym meaning "no boundaries") is a North Korean political pop artist who fled the hermit kingdom in 1998.
In a statement last month, under the pseudonym John Doe, the source offered to come forward if offered immunity from prosecution.
The main source is Clappe, whose letters to her sister were later published as a journal, under the pseudonym Dame Shirley.
A writer who uses the pseudonym Jeremiah Moss has been bemoaning the problem on his blog Vanishing New York since 2007.
He also wrote for the group, as well as for Harry Belafonte, under his own name or the pseudonym Fred Brooks.
To protect the family, CNN is using the pseudonym Mr. Lee, and is blurring the faces of the family in photographs.
Former FBI Director James Comey personalized his Twitter account on Monday, dropping the pseudonym he had used to keep it secret.
She called herself the queen of the cult, but Gallagher would refer to her as "Julia," the pseudonym he gave her.
The pseudonym is essential to sex workers and a familiar "old-web" practice, albeit one Facebook would apparently gladly stamp out.
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Ed note: Per the writer's request, this post has been updated to include the writer's real name, rather than a pseudonym.
"Clyde Allison" was the pseudonym used by a brilliant young mainstream novelist who died of alcoholism while still in his thirties.
Coffee's online pseudonym comes from his time as a Starbucks barista before he started making videos on Vine, and later TikTok.
Huang asked to use a pseudonym when speaking about the newly-illegal trade because of her views on eating wild animals.
The most prominent sexual assault allegation this week came from a young legal worker who goes by the pseudonym Little Spirit.
They are these: Claude Larson was a pseudonym for Klaus Netzle, a German composer and keyboardist born in Munich in 203.
Mr. Kato said he started using the pseudonym Monkey Punch after an editor compared his characters' faces to those of monkeys.
She would never see her novel, published under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, become the template for a thousand future romance stories.
" According to the report, he used a pseudonym -- Coach Finstock -- to express "a desire to build a country for whites only.
The Chapo co-host Virgil Texas (he lives and works under that pseudonym) went to a nearby bar for a beer.
In 28503, James (a pseudonym) was one of the first children served through our newly opened Early Head Start (EHS) program.
"'Could be prevented and controlled,' Wang Guangfa," said one user, who wrote under a pseudonym based on "Gorbachev" in Chinese characters.
Given the pseudonym Drew by A Current Affair, the boy also managed to fool his grandmother into giving him his passport.
Stephanie Clifford, known in her films as Stormy Daniels, received the money under the pseudonym Peggy Peterson, according to previous reports.
Though many were optioned, Mr. Griffin's own books, under any pseudonym, have never been turned into movies, his son William said.
In 1733 Benjamin Franklin penned the adage "Great Talkers, Little Doers" under the pseudonym of a fictional stargazer named Richard Saunders.
"I once confessed that I'd considered whether to write under a male or gender-neutral pseudonym," Ms. Lee said by email.
"Is Garlicoin a joke?" the cryptocurrency's co-founder and media liaison, who goes by the pseudonym "MIP5", wrote me over Discord.
For four weeks, each member of the group kept a Google spreadsheet tab of her expenses and diary entries under a pseudonym.
Clyde was a pseudonym for the man who introduced me to my new love, heroin, so it seemed like a fitting tribute.
Komlo says Appelbaum raped her after CCC in 2015, an incident she previously described publicly under the pseudonym "River" in mid-2016.
One of 13 people, he had a pseudonym like a lot of Presidents do, with his official email, but he lied about.
Schilcher's poem in a party newspaper was written under his pseudonym "the city rat" and told from the perspective of a rodent.
The feature, which is optional, marks the first time Yik Yak has given users the option of using a name or pseudonym.
Two of those women spoke on-the-record in an interview with New York and four of them spoke under a pseudonym.
The name Tim Wright almost certainly won't mean much to gamers who grew up in the 1990s, but that pseudonym absolutely will.
Patrick, who requested The Verge used a pseudonym, learned this shortly after beginning his career as a photo booth operator in Alabama.
"EvanConnect," one of the men in the video who goes by a pseudonym online, embodies a bridge between digital and physical crime.
He first delivered this information during a 1989 interview with George Knapp, a reporter for KLAS Las Vegas, under the pseudonym Dennis.
Long left a trail of writings, videos and social media posts describing his thoughts, ideas and worldview under the pseudonym Cosmo Setepenra.
It hinted at the Akira Yoshida pseudonym and started the rumors swirling again until Cebulski admitted the hoax to Bleeding Cool today.
"I'm truly sorry for the pain, anger, and disappointment I caused over my poor choice of pseudonym," he told The Atlantic today.
Tracy Auch considers the gender-bending practice of adopting a pseudonym in an essay accompanied by grainy stills from old tampon commercials.
Swift's rep exclusively confirmed to PEOPLE that Swift wrote Harris and Rihanna's hit "This Is What You Came For" under a pseudonym.
As someone who ran a moderately successful blog under a pseudonym, I can tell you firsthand that anonymity can be creatively liberating.
Both parts of pseudonym James S.A. Corey (Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck) sat down with The Verge to talk about the novel.
Some speculated that Dread Pirate Roberts was actually several people, while others thought that the name was a pseudonym for a cartel.
I am 98% sure that "Bella Poop Head" is none other than Bella Hadid, under a pseudonym (Olivia Perez is her bestie).
In the group, ORourke wrote online essays under the pseudonym Psychedelic Warlord that could provide fodder for political supporters and foes alike.
The thing that differs is the context; a public gallery as opposed to a 'private' space online or under a pseudonym. Awkward!
For the past ten years, a blogger going by the pseudonym Jeremiah Moss has refused to let go, grouchily chronicling each demise.
I tried that strategy above, in the paragraphs describing Doe's allegations and the briefing on their motion to litigate under a pseudonym.
"Lisa" is a pseudonym used for the safety of the woman mentioned and due to confidentiality agreements made in previous court cases.
DaSilva's account is included in the memo printed by The Indianapolis Star under the pseudonym Employee A, she said in her statement.
It described the case of a university student from Jiangsu Province in central China, whom it gave the pseudonym of Lin Xiao.
Author Louise Doughty wrote in The Times that her ex-boyfriend, given the pseudonym Richard, was incredibly chivalrous when they first met.
Nine-year-old Mpilo (this is a pseudonym) had been sick for months, suffering from fever, loss of appetite and persistent cough.
Clinton had forwarded information of a delicate nature to her daughter, who had an email address on her server under a pseudonym.
Last year, Zelda*, who requested that we use a pseudonym, was out of town visiting a man she had recently started seeing.
Le Carré, whose real name is David Cornwell, took up the pseudonym—which means "the square" in French—for obvious security reasons.
Seth Ickerman, the pseudonym of French directing duo Raphaël Hernandez and Savitri Joly-Gonfard, specializes in transporting 80s aesthetics into modern stories.
Blab-Off was born—under a pseudonym, of course, to ensure that Manischewitz's hacky side project didn't reflect on Manischewitz, the company.
A screenshot of Instant Videos was first shared by "Devesh Logendran" using a pseudonym to TNW's director of social media Matt Navarra.
Issendai is the pseudonym used by the creator of "Down the Rabbit Hole", a website which collates information from estranged parent forums.
In the 1990s, Mr. de Baleine turned to writing a detective series about the British royal family under the pseudonym Margaret Ring.
Going by Father Sebastiaan or another pseudonym, he pranced through as a vampire playboy, dressed in leather pants and a top hat.
A 24-year old web developer who goes by the pseudonym John started FleshAssist in 2014 after years spent frequenting Fleshlight forums.
D.R.A.M. stands for Does Real Ass Music, a pseudonym for rapper Shelley Marshaun Massenburg-Smith, whose song "Broccoli" was everywhere last year.
A German actress using a pseudonym sued Weinstein for rape, human trafficking, assault, battery, and false imprisonment in Los Angeles in August.
On "The Late Show," Stephen Colbert surprised her by reading from one of the romance novels she has published under a pseudonym.
The artist Lutz Bacher (her name is a pseudonym) is represented by a set of organ pipes, which supposedly relates to Jahnn.
But first Mr. Glover will use the pseudonym for his biggest tour to date, with 28 shows in arenas across the country.
The innovative scheme, which involved creating an undercover profile on GEDmatch under a pseudonym, led to the arrest of Joseph James DeAngelo.
Then came the disclosure of Bush's blogging: He authored over 400 posts under the pseudonym "G Morris" on a Kentucky political blog.
"The government's inspection of films has been getting stricter," says Huang, 153, who spoke under a pseudonym to avoid damaging his career.
"I hope we never get there," said a 29-year-old antifa anarchist from California who goes by the pseudonym Tony Hooligan.
Overseas Chinese news media later identified Zeng Ming as a pseudonym used by the son of Zeng Qinghong, the former vice president.
Under the pseudonym Patrick Kessler, the man was successful in leading the two lawyers, David Boies and John Pottinger, along for months.
The first and most famous cryptocurrency, bitcoin, was started 10 years ago by an anonymous cryptographer going by the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.
Their Italian author has never revealed her identity — Ferrante is a pseudonym — which has only fed the flames of this literary sensation.
Mr. Talley also had scant trial experience and apparently defended the early Ku Klux Klan under a pseudonym on a sports website.
In the group, O'Rourke wrote online essays under the pseudonym "Psychedelic Warlord" that could provide fodder for political supporters and foes alike.
While he continued publishing Semina and writing in the magazine under the pseudonym Pantale Xantos, he never exhibited his work publicly again.
In the story, the woman, given the pseudonym "Grace," describes going out with the actor after meeting him at a party last year.
Vox Day is a pseudonym for science fiction writer Theodore Beale, who has a history of racist, sexist, and homophobic hate speech. Rationalwiki.
Their latest collaboration with New York artist Baron Von Fancy (a pseudonym, obvi) fits perfectly into their wheelhouse of playful-but-pretty designs.
Desmond Amofah -- better known by his online pseudonym, Etika -- was last heard from on Wednesday night, according to the New York Police Department.
Wright, who uses the pseudonym "Chozo Ninpo" online, put a recording of the message on YouTube along with the number it came from.
"Marigold" was written and composed by Dave Grohl in 1992 for a solo album called Pocketwatch, which he released under the pseudonym Late!
For years, Colette writes under her husband's pseudonym, allowing him to take all the glory for books that were the toast of France.
A Redditor who posted information about a Jehovah's Witness-affiliated organization has won the right to defend themselves in court under a pseudonym.
Last February, a Twitter whistleblower who tweets under the pseudonym Fuat Avni said Erdogan had ordered Turkey's banking watchdog to take over Isbank.
Under the pseudonym Mademoiselle Maurice, a 29-year-old French artist splatters buildings, museums, and public spaces with colorful explosions of folded paper.
I entered an early version of this into the RA summer exhibition under the pseudonym Bryan S Gaakman – an anagram of 'banksy anagram'.
Jane Doe 2 has that pseudonym for a reason: She is not the first woman to come forward with egregious allegations against Large.
When I write, I use the pseudonym Mike Miksche, but my birth name is James and only because my mom loved James Bond.
Asma took her son, Ahmed (a pseudonym), and two daughters and escaped to a relative's house, hoping to lie low for a while.
Hanson was going by Junior DeLuca, a pseudonym he often used for business, and Cipriani was going by the Robin Hood 702 moniker.
She was in the credits under the pseudonym Nils Sjoberg as the songwriter/composer, but later changed it back to her own name.
She performs under a pseudonym, and has a clear set of boundaries—no public shows, no saying "I love you," no fake orgasms.
He invented the pseudonym Lewis Carroll during his residence at Oxford in order to publish children's books without ties to his academic career.
Corrections: The article previously misstated that Souder testified under the pseudonym "Detective X." Souder was referred to "Detective X" at a later date.
He saw that one of the members of a closed online community for gay Chechens used "Marcel Proust" as his social-network pseudonym.
"This is so the account 'owns' the demo, which is essential," said another hacker I spoke with, who goes by the pseudonym MTW.
But the city's public housing authority disagreed: Because Marcus — a pseudonym — had a criminal record, he was ineligible to live with his family.
But because the paper did not want it known that its critic was so young, the editor insisted that he use a pseudonym.
Corrine is a 2000-year-old account manager at an insurance brokerage in South Florida who uses a pseudonym to protect her privacy.
Instead of playing along, Mr. Tingle, a pseudonym, mocked his nominators, championed several female writers and solicited donations for an anti-harassment charity.
The Denver Broncos superstar filed legal docs in L.A. County Superior Court under the pseudonym "Doe" -- but multiple sources confirm "Doe" is Miller.
The blogger, who writes under the pseudonym Shokjang, has advocated true Tibetan autonomy within China, the same position that the Dalai Lama takes.
A mysterious buyer using a pseudonym just purchased Donald Trump's childhood Tudor-style home in Queens, New York, for $2.14 million, Politico reports.
Before you know it, your regional media might construct a Silicon-based pseudonym for the cluster of your city's rapidly changing tech sector.
But while some of his 6.7 million subscribers might assume he's using a pseudonym, Rock actually uses a shortened version of his moniker.
As Laszlo might have done, they puzzle over the symbolic significance of the killer's pseudonym and study the Christian calendar for significant clues.
The same friend, Bilal Al-Ubaydi, now using a pseudonym for his safety, testified in the case as a witness for the prosecution.
Over the past four years, the grape farmer — who is identified here by a pseudonym — has spent more than $203,000 on the toys.
But she spent much of her girlhood at her maternal grandparents' vast Norfolk estate, Ditchingham Hall, to which she gave the pseudonym Beckton.
Under the pseudonym "Freeman," my dad set himself the goal of leading us unknowing sleepwalkers, enslaved by a clandestine elite, into the light.
The inventor of chloroform wrote under a pseudonym to complain that Lister was taking credit for having discovered the miracles of carbolic acid.
"There was no explanation, ever," said Kita, now 225, who uses the pseudonym in media to avoid questions from his late wife's family.
Pablo, who requested to use a pseudonym for fear of threats, was quickly thrust into the Trump administration's new "safe third country" program.
"I could not fight back," said Marie Badeau (a pseudonym) when I interviewed her in 2016, more than four years after the rape.
"From motives inscrutable to his friends, the author of Living chooses to publish his work under a pseudonym of peculiar drabness," he wrote.
We talked and emailed first, and ultimately she agreed to meet and tell her story as long as she could use a pseudonym.
The book is a dizzying 198-page treatise, written under the pseudonym of "Bronze Age Pervert"—shorthanded to "BAP" by his ardent fans.
Ms. Liu uses a pseudonym when ordering takeout food and Ubers, for fear that she'll encounter a Chinese person who recognizes her name.
The 21-year-old, who goes under the pseudonym Wu Xiaojing, was a hardcore fan of popular multiplayer smartphone game Honour of Kings.

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