Fuente: New York Post
WASHINGTON — The powerful House Oversight Committee is widening its investigation into the company behind the controversial, now-defunct TeaOnHer gossip app, which let men dish on the women they’ve dated — and has been accused of exposing nude pictures and other sensitive data. Lawmakers demanded answers Thursday from Utah-based Newville Media Corporation over how it migrated user data from TeaOnHer to Trinity Social, which bills itself as an all-in-one social media platform mirroring Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok — with a co-founder also advertising an “OnlyFans-style feature. ” “You told the Committee that TeaOnHer users post about themselves, but you told TeaOnHer users, before migrating them to Trinity Social, that TeaOnHer had a ‘review model,’ for users to post about other people,” wrote Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.