What follows is a summary of what happened to Mouna, as pieced together by a group of supporters who reviewed the evidence. It is supported by court transcripts, depositions, text messages, audio recordings, and public records. Every major claim is cited. We encourage you to review the evidence yourself.

Mouna Was Stalked by Tasha Kaminsky

Tasha’s own testimony proves she stalked Mouna — tracking their home, Facebook, housemates, and frequented locations, then accusing Mouna of stalking her.

Death Threats Were Made Against Mouna — Then Attributed to Them

Adriane discussed shooting Mouna and cutting off their head. Tasha claimed Mouna threatened to kill her — but Adriane testified twice that Mouna never threatened her.

Content warning: death threats, violence

Mouna’s Home Was Stolen at Gunpoint

Eight people confronted Mouna at their home with guns. They were told to kill themselves, threatened with forced removal, and lost their home for seven months.

Content warning: armed violence, suicidal ideation

Tasha Kaminsky Used Lies to Hurt Mouna and Others

Tasha lied about orders of protection, tax evasion, and made unsubstantiated bribery accusations against Congresswoman Cori Bush and others.

Mouna Was Targeted with Anti-Trans Violence

Tasha performed allyship in public while misgendering Mouna in private — escalating from performative respect to open anti-trans rhetoric.

Content warning: anti-trans language

Adriane’s Response to Rejection Was Violence

Each time Mouna rejected Adriane, her behavior escalated — from anger to stalking, trespassing, death threats, and ultimately a campaign to destroy Mouna’s life.

Adriane’s Pattern of Control, Boundary Violations, and Psychological Abuse

Coercive control documented through text messages: nude video distributed without consent, double binds, isolation, jealousy, weaponized apologies, and sexual projection. Grounded in expert research.

Content warning: sexual violence

The Rape Accusation

Before her smear campaign, Tasha described Mouna as “kind” and “patient” about sex. Years later, she decided to claim Mouna raped her.

Content warning: sexual violence

The Trial, and Why the Jury Never Got to Decide

Tasha’s credibility collapsed under cross-examination. Adriane’s claims fell apart. There is no evidence against Mouna. The defense moved to prevent the jury from deciding. The Missouri Supreme Court unanimously reversed.

Content warning: false accusations

Review the Evidence Yourself

Every claim is backed by documentary evidence. We invite you to examine it firsthand.