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Did Jessica Yaniv file genital wax complaints as extortion?

"Trans activist Jessica Yaniv filed genital wax complaints as means of 'extortion,' rights tribunal rules". Grande Prairie Daily Herald Tribune. Archived from the original on September 23, 2020. ^ Forgie, Adam (October 23, 2019). "Court rules in favor of women who refused to wax male genitalia of trans woman". KUTV (CBS).

Was Jessica Yaniv’s scrotum waxing case justified to punish South Asians?

The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal has thoroughly dismissed the case of transgender woman Jessica Yaniv, ruling her persistent complaints that female salon workers refused to wax her scrotum were part of a campaign to both enrich herself and punish South Asian people, whom she views as hostile to the rights of transgender people.

Why did Jessica Yaniv lose her human rights lawsuit?

A TRANSGENDER woman who sued beauticians for refusing to wax her testicles has lost her human rights lawsuit. Jessica Yaniv, 32, complained she had been refused ‘Brazilian’ waxing services at more than a dozen salons in Canada since 2018.

Did Jessica Yaniv file a new complaint against a salon?

^ . (January 7, 2020). "Rights centre says trans activist Jessica Yaniv has filed new complaint against B.C. salon over waxing refusal". Spruce Grove Examiner. Postmedia. Archived from the original on July 26, 2020.

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Who declined Yaniv's request to wax?

In addition, on July 17, 2019, the Justice Centre represented Marcia Carnauba, another esthetician who declined Yaniv’s request to perform waxing services because Carnauba did not have the requisite training, tools or comfort level to perform waxing services on male genitalia.

What is the complaint against Yaniv?

Yaniv’s complaint cited discrimination on the basis of gender identity and expression, in violation of section 8 of the BC Human Rights Code .

When did the BC Human Rights Tribunal release the reasons for denying Yaniv's application for reconsideration?

On November 13, 2019 , the BC Human Rights Tribunal released written reasons denying Yaniv’s application for reconsideration of the decision dismissing Yaniv’s complaints and the costs imposed on Yaniv.

When did Jessica Simpson drop her complaint?

Well-known complainant Jessica Yaniv (also now known as Jessica Simpson) dropped two complaints against Vancouver beauty salons in September 2020.

Why did Jessica Yaniv sue?

Jessica Yaniv sued beauticians for refusing to wax her testicles Credit: @trustednerd/Twitter. She brought legal proceedings against five home-based female estheticians – waxing experts – who would not perform the treatment on her scrotum.

What was the most likely scenario that Ms Yaniv was trying to make her feel uncomfortable or awkward for her own?

Human Rights Tribunal member Devyn Cousineau wrote: “The most likely scenario is that Ms Yaniv was trying to make (the esthetician) feel uncomfortable or awkward for her own amusement, or as a form of revenge.”. The ruling added that Yaniv had deliberately targeted small businesses for “personal financial gain”.

Which tribunal ruled in favour of the beauticians?

The human rights tribunal ruled in favour of the beauticians, who come from diverse ethnic backgrounds.

Who sued for refusing to wax testicles?

A TRANSGENDER woman who sued beauticians for refusing to wax her testicles has lost her human rights lawsuit. Jessica Yaniv, 32, complained she had been refused ‘Brazilian’ waxing services at more than a dozen salons in Canada since 2018. 3.

Is Yaniv a transgender woman?

Yaniv is a male to female transgender woman who has not yet had sex-reassignment surgery, which means she has male genitalia. She claimed the women were discriminating against her "based on gender identity and gender expression".

How much did Yaniv pay?

To protect the pro-transgender law, Cousineau ordered Yaniv to pay a token penalty of $2,000 to each of the three plaintiffs despite many months of trauma and stress for the three immigrant women:

Is Yaniv a woman?

Throughout the controversy, Yaniv has insisted he is a woman, even to the point of claiming that he suffers from period pains.

Why did Yaniv refuse to wax?

In 2018, Yaniv filed discrimination complaints with the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal against multiple waxing salons alleging that they refused to provide genital waxing to her because she is transgender. Yaniv's case was the first major case of alleged transgender discrimination in retail in Canada. Yaniv was seeking as much as $15,000 in damages from each beautician. In their defence, estheticians said they lacked training on waxing male genitalia and they were not comfortable doing so for personal or religious reasons. They further argued that being transgender was not the issue for them, rather having male genitalia was. Yaniv rejected the claim that special training in waxing male genitalia was necessary, and during the hearings equated the denial of the service to neo-Nazism. Respondents were typically working from home, were non-white, and were immigrants who did not speak English. Two of the businesses were forced to shut down due to the complaints.

How much money did Yaniv pay in the tribunal case?

In August 2020, Yaniv filed a new civil suit for $11,800 against three of the female beauticians involved in the Tribunal case. In an email to the National Post, he said that he paid the money owed to the beauticians in the Tribunal case, but they had failed to remove related liens placed against him; so, he had to sue to protect his assets.

How much damages did Yaniv seek?

The Western Standard reported that Yaniv sought damages in the amount of $10,000 for "injury to dignity and feelings".

What did Yaniv do in 2020?

In 2020, Yaniv sued the Township of Langley for $35,000 over her treatment surrounding her arrest and detainment on weapons charges in 2019. She said she experienced disability discrimination, that the cells at the jail were unsanitary, and one guard failed to provide her with diabetes medication or victim services.

Why was Lindsay Shepherd banned from Twitter?

Twitter also (at first permanently) banned Lindsay Shepherd, a Canadian columnist, from its platform on 14 July 2019 as a result of interactions with Yaniv. In their exchange Yaniv said "I heard @realDonaldTrump is building a wall inside of your uterus aka your 'reproductive abnormality' hopefully the wall works as intended", to which Shepherd responded "At least I have a uterus, you fat ugly man". Twitter advised Shepherd she had violated its rules against hateful content. Critics accused Twitter of "double standards" after allowing Yaniv "to go unpunished". Shepherd's Twitter account was reinstated later in July 2019.

What did Yaniv do?

Yaniv worked in call centres and tech support. That led to her creating her own business, which provided internet support to customers. She ran the business for several years under her birth name, before legally changing her first name to "Jessica", while keeping her last name.

When was the Yaniv case filed?

The complaints were filed with the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal in 2018 and 2019. It was the first major case of alleged transgender discrimination in retail in Canada. In 2019, the Tribunal rejected her initial complaints and ruled Yaniv had racist motives.

How many complaints did Yaniv have?

The transgender activist accused workers of discriminating against her based on her gender identity and filed 15 complaints. The majority of the women Yaniv tried to get a waxing from were immigrants.

What was Yaniv's testimony?

The Tribunal said that Yaniv's testimony was both "disingenuous" and "self-serving" along with "evasive and argumentative and contradicted herself.".

Is Yaniv a male or female?

In 2018, Yaniv, who identifies as a female but has male genitalia, asked several estheticians to remove her pubic hair around her groin. Numerous salon workers voiced religious objections while other said they lacked training.

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Overview

Jessica Yaniv (whose legal name is Jessica Simpson) is a Canadian transgender activist in British Columbia who is best known for filing at least 15 complaints of discrimination on the basis of gender identity against various beauty salons after they refused to wax her male genitalia. The complaints were filed with the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal in 2018 and 2019. It was the first major case of alleged transgender discrimination in retail in Canada. In 2019, the Tribun…

Early life, education, and career

Yaniv says that since she was six, she has considered herself transgender, but was afraid to be open about it. In her teens she was treated for gender identity disorder with associated depression, anxiety, and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Yaniv attended Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Surrey, British Columbia, studying computer science.

Activism

Yaniv is known in the Township of Langley for her advocacy on a number of issues before Township council. The issues she spoke on included providing feminine hygiene products, funding of her campaign for the Miss BC pageant title, and single-use plastics. Her advocacy of gender issues included seeking an end to gender based segregation in physical education classes.

Human rights complaints and other litigation

In 2018, Yaniv filed discrimination complaints with the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal against multiple waxing salons alleging that they refused to provide genital waxing to her because she is transgender. In Canada's first major court case to deal with alleged transgender discrimination, Yaniv sought as much as $15,000 in damages from each beautician. In their defence, estheticians said they lacked training on waxing male genitalia and they were not comf…

Legal issues

Yaniv was arrested by the Langley RCMP detachment on August 8, 2019, after displaying a taser in a livestreamed YouTube video. She had been debating with transgender YouTuber Blaire White when she allegedly displayed a prohibited weapon. Commenting on the case, police noted the weapon was not directed at anyone. When police raided her home, they seized two conducted electrical weapons. Yaniv appeared in Surrey Provincial Court on January 13, 2020 to face weap…

Alleged online harassment

According to Joseph Brean of the National Post, multiple people have accused Yaniv of harassment. This includes claims she used vulgar and sexualized language in online communications with underage girls. Yaniv has denied these allegations. One of the allegations, was by a girl from Washington State, who said that Yaniv made declarations of sexual interest over social media when the girl was 14 years old, allegations Yaniv has strenuously denied. The …

Further reading

• "Yaniv v. Various Waxing Salons, 2019 BCHRT 147" (PDF). British Columbia: Human Rights Tribunal. July 18, 2019. Archived (PDF) from the original on November 11, 2020.
• "Yaniv v. Various Waxing Salons (No. 2), 2019 BCHRT 222" (PDF). British Columbia: Human Rights Tribunal. October 22, 2019. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 29, 2020.

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