False Rape Charges By The 'Cluster B Clique' Collapse Under Scrutiny
An incomplete police report, an unethical lawyer, and child support evasion revealed
False charges leveled against two detransitioners by a social media mob have collapsed under scrutiny.
We reported in March that a ‘Cluster B Clique’ fabricated specious charges of rape against Simon Amaya Price and Claire Abernathy. The Distance has expanded and further substantiated our previous reporting, revealing hidden motives and ethical lapses.
The putative victim, Kaitlyn Twing, insisted that she was a lesbian, and uninterested in men like Mr. Amaya Price, in order to buttress her allegation. This claim was repeated by the Cluster B Clique.
In fact, The Distance has confirmed that Ms. Twing has been in a romantic relationship with a man since the first week of February.
After the Cluster B Clique had accused Mr. Amaya Price of rape for several days, Sierra Weir aka Exulansic contacted Ms. Twing on 12 December to ask her directly whether she considered her experience “rape”.
At that point, Prisha Mosley had been calling Ms. Abernathy a rapist for 4 days. In her reply to Exulansic, however, Twing was unsure. She also did not consider Ms. Abernathy responsible for the encounter with Amaya Price.
Three days later, the Cluster B Clique denounced Exulansic and published a screenshot from Ms. Twing that included Exulansic’s phone number to punish (‘dox’) her in retaliation for asking the wrong questions.
One person in the group helped Twing obtain a telehealth appointment for unrelated reasons, which the group then pretended was a rape exam. We assess that Ms. Twing never saw any doctor for a rape exam. This is another lie that she has knowingly participated in.
The Distance previously withheld Ms. Twing’s name, referring to her as K.T., out of respect for victim advocacy, even though we strongly suspected the story was completely false.
We will now use her name freely, as she has conclusively demonstrated her willingness to take part in malicious lies to defame other people.
Henceforth, no derogatory claims by Ms. Twing against any individual should be considered credible without substantial independent and verifiable evidence to corroborate them.
She has lost her ‘believe all women’ card forever.
To further fabricate the case against Amaya Price and Abernathy, Michigan attorney Erica ‘Hendrix’ Moise, aka Legaltweetz, traveled to Boston with Ms. Twing on or about 30 December 2025, one month after the alleged incident, to file a false police report.
The Distance has relentlessly followed up on this element of the case.
The report was “showing incomplete” in the Boston crime reporting system from the time it was filed until the end of April, which indicates that the required preliminary evidence was never fully submitted over more than three months.
A preliminary log entry or partial complaint of a sexual crime automatically triggers a confidentiality flag. The report never advanced to a completed, documented case with a full narrative and evidence list that the public service counter at the originating police station was able to view.
Despite providing the exact report number publicly circulated by Erica Moise and following every official channel, no confirmation of a completed incident report was ever provided until we pressed the issue with the Public Relations office.
The Distance has now confirmed with Boston Police that the report was finally marked “complete” in April without any criminal charges filed.
Ms. Moise shared an image of the handwritten report number with the Cluster B Clique. They posted it on X, where it was framed as alleged proof of a supposed crime that we assess was never committed. Moise then amplified the Cluster B Clique tweets that shared the report number.
As explained in our prior coverage, we assess that a consensual, three-way, non-penetrative make-out session did take place on 30 November. Given that it happened at the Amaya Price family home, it beggars belief that anyone cried out in pain (or joy) without being overheard.
Mr. Amaya Price and Ms. Abernathy have been smeared for months on the basis of a false report that was never completed on the expectation that the truth would never emerge, thanks to state confidentiality laws.
Recently, Moise announced her intentions to give up her law practice. We regard this as a preemptive move to avoid having the Michigan bar investigate her over this case.
The Distance has confirmed that Leta Boylan, who arranged for Twing to have the telehealth appointment, is romantically involved with Moise.
Ms. Boylan had publicly and privately pressured Jamie Reed of the LGB Courage Coalition to denounce Mr. Amaya Price, which Reed rightly refused to do.
Ms. Boylan’s personal life reportedly collapsed last September due to her dissolute sexual lifestyle. Ms. Moise is currently using Boylan’s Eland, Wisconsin address as her mailing address on at least one ID verification website.
Ms. Boylan recently spent weeks visiting Moise in Michigan without explaining the situation to her boyfriend of ten years. The boyfriend also lives at the Eland, WI address.
Boylan has continued crossing state lines to show up for her job caring for an elderly man.
We have obtained further information that raises significant questions about Boylan’s testimony to the Federal Trade Commission last July and the depth of Moise’s involvement in her affairs.
According to sources with knowledge of the family situation, Boylan has an older child from a previous marriage who has been placed on a medicalized transgender pathway — i.e. a ‘trans child’.
Strangely, Ms. Boylan has never mentioned this child in her public whistleblower testimony or FTC workshop appearance, despite her core message centering on institutions that hide gender interventions from parents and pressure them into cooperation.
We believe we know the reason why Ms. Boylan does not talk about this.
We assess that Ms. Boylan owes approximately five years of child support and would face legal jeopardy if she spoke publicly about her experience. It would be an acknowledgment of her consciousness of guilt for failure to make payments.
We assess this is also the reason Boylan has deleted her social media accounts.
We have also learned from our sources that Ms. Moise has given direct and continuous legal advice to Ms. Boylan in this matter. This is a potential violation of ethical rules for members of the bar.
Boylan presents herself as a principled whistleblower on parental rights and medical deception. Yet she has omitted a highly relevant personal circumstance while actively managing substantial child-support arrears under the advice of an attorney with whom she is in a romantic relationship.
We have reached out to the individuals named in this story. Ms. Twing responded by suspending her X account. We have not heard back from Ms. Boylan or Ms. Moise. We will update if they reply.
As we had expected, some readers were upset by our detailed exposé of the Cluster B Clique in March because we revealed unflattering information about popular individuals who are involved.
Our coverage is now completely vindicated. All of them have trafficked in malicious falsehoods. We will not hold our breath waiting for apologies.
This reporting has been edited to clarify the timeline of the doxxing of Exulansic.



Nice work, Matt
I needed to create a flow chart to follow along…