Anonymous celebrity gossip blogger’s identity is EXPOSED by ‘mistress’ who he claims lied about being pregnant and accused him of molesting her daughter
- California attorney John Robert Nelson, aka “Enty Lawyer” author of the Crazy Days and Nights (CDaN) blog/podcast, was forced to reveal his identity
- His former lover, Cassandra Crose, a podcaster and single mother of three, exposed him last year
- The pair have been embroiled in a messy lawsuit since November 2023 as she claims he abused and harassed her, allegations he denies.
An anonymous celebrity gossip blogger has had his identity revealed by his alleged mistress, who he claims lied about his pregnancy and falsely accused him of abusing her daughter.
California attorney John Robert Nelson, also known as “Enty Lawyer” author of the blog Crazy Days and Nights (CDaN), was forced to reveal his identity in a Florida courtroom last year after Cassandra Crose, the woman with whom he had an extramarital affair, it was exposed him, The everyday beast reported.
Crose, a podcaster, is embroiled in a messy lawsuit with Nelson that was filed in November 2023 in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. She alleged in a lawsuit that he abused and harassed her, allegations he denies.
Nelson, a married father of two daughters who once ran for Congress as a Democrat in 2018, met Crose when she bought time to promote her podcast “Cassandra Legt It All” on his blog. His blog settled a defamation lawsuit with Beverly Hills Real Housewife Diana Jenkins in 2023, but led the way in publishing allegations about predator Harvey Weinstein.
Crose, a single mother of three, began a relationship with Nelson but claimed she did not know he was married.
Pictured: Californian lawyer John Robert Nelson, aka ‘Enty Lawyer’ author of the blog Crazy Days and Nights (CDaN), identity revealed by his former mistress
Nelson alleged that when Crose learned that he and his wife were taking her to court, she took to social media and on her podcast to expose him and tell listeners who Enty Law was, according to the complaint.
The Crazy Days & Nights blog was launched by Nelson in 2006, and years later he added a podcast.
It is unclear whether Nelson is a lawyer or was once an entertainment lawyer, as he apparently claims on his blog.
In the lawsuit in Florida state court, Nelson admitted that he gave Crose hush money — at least $1,500 a month — to keep her from revealing his online persona.
He also claimed he stayed in the relationship out of fear she would expose him and go after his family.
Some of his allegations cited in the complaint included her calling and texting him — up to 100 times a day — which he described as “explosive, violent and threatening.”
The barrage of threats, he claimed, prompted him to obtain a restraining order, which was later dismissed by the court. The judge advised the Nelsons to “seek legal advice and assistance or representation by an attorney,” the release said.
On December 5, the original case was closed and Nelson filed a new case against his former mistress in Pinellas County District Court, which is pending.
The Crazy Days & Nights blog was launched by Nelson in 2006 and later added a podcast
Crose, who says she is a victim of domestic violence, claims Nelson was abusive and violent during their relationship and was choked, punched and punched by him – without consent.
The podcaster shared her history of eating disorders. She claims Nelson was obsessed with her weight and regularly asked her to send him photos of herself on a scale. She said she lost 35 pounds during their time together.
Crose shared an audio recording with The Daily Beast in which Nelson sexually fantasizes about physically abusing her for eating unhealthy food and beating her with a belt.
Crose’s podcast “Drenched in Drama” features a slew of episodes focused on Nelson, including “Enty Lawyer the QAnon Grifter,” “Enty Lawyer’s Double Life,” “Enty Liar Timeline.”
Her most recent episode was on February 5, titled “Enty Lawyer Abuse Allegations,” in which she spends 34 minutes talking about the “amended and detailed injunction” she filed against her former lover.