Trans Activists Accused of Violent Sexual Abuse Boasts Plan to Illegally Distribute Hormones to Kids

Don’t worry. It’s all part of our democracy.

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A trans activist who boasted of an illegal drug scheme to distribute prescription hormone medications to children is also accused of rape by multiple victims.

Popular social media account Libs of Tiktok uncovered an instagram post from May by Eli Erlick, a trans-identified biological male, that publicly detailed the scheme to send prescription hormones to “trans youth” through a distribution network.

“There are over 20 states trying to criminalize hormone therapy, particularly for trans youth. So, my friends and I had an idea: sending out our extra prescriptions around the country. If you need hormones, I’m working with a distribution network to get you access. Everything is free, no questions asked. We have hundreds of doses of testosterone, estradiol, and spironolactone available right now. All are prescribed by doctors and unused. Each package comes with information on dosage, obtaining bloodwork, etc,” Erlick wrote.

“I realize this is only a band-aid solution: we need full access to affirmative medical care from professionals immediately. However, missing a single dose of hormones can be devastating (especially for trans teens and those new to hormones)! These laws are outrageous and I can’t wait for them to be overturned. In the meantime, DM me if you need HRT or if you have overprescribed hormones you’d like to send out,” Erlick continued.

A detailed report by Shay Woulahin of Reduxx Magazine uncovered numerous accusations of violent sexual abuse by Erlick.

One of Erlick’s alleged victims describes how she entered into an “emotionally and sexually abusive relationship with Trans Student Educational Resources co-founder and Executive Director Eli Erlick?” when she began volunteering for the organization.

Two posts made in September and November of 2016 by a young black woman describe how Erlick left her bloody after fisting her against her will.

Danie Yun Diamond wrote in 2016 of how Erlick sexually abused her and attempted to silence her through a smear campaign. Yun reportedly committed suicide at the beginning of 2019, after an outpouring of online abuse by Erlick’s followers.

Another woman said that Erlick had a reputation in the San Francisco Bay area’s queer community for being an admitted rapist and violently sexually abusing women. Still more accusations have been documented on a Substack post by victims of Erlick.

See? Abusing women. He’s not even gay.