From what i gather Mr Starbuck is facing multiple law suits from the people he "interviewed" for this for slander, defamation of character and a few other fun things.
It seems that people were contacted by Starbuck's publicist who claimed to be a film maker and was working on a documentary tentatively called "It takes a village" which was claimed to be about the emotional and mental health struggles of LGBT youth in the face of discrimination and abuse. Work about this scam got out but not everyone was lucky enough to hear about it. some LGBT activists were caught. The activists would show up for the interview and meet with the publicist still pretending to be a filmmaker and would conduct a "practice" interview. Later Mr Starbuck would arrive and sit with the activist but the cat was out of the bag so to speak. The activists refused to participate with him and left but Starbuck was filmed asking his questions and then answers form the practice interview were cut in making it appear that the activists were actually being interviewed by Starbuck.
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