David Portnoy (born March 22, 1977)
is an American
internet celebrity
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, blogger, and founder of the sports and
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blog
Barstool Sports.
Early life
Portnoy grew up in
Swampscott, Massachusetts
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. He is Jewish and had a
Bar Mitzvah.
He attended
Swampscott High School
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and one of his high school classmates was
ESPN's
Todd McShay. He began attending the
University of Michigan in 1995 and graduated with a degree in
education. While at Michigan, Portnoy founded thegamblingman.com, a website where he published his sports betting picks.
Career
After graduating from the University of Michigan in 1999, Portnoy moved to Boston and began working at
Yankee Group, an IT market research firm.
Barstool Sports
After four years, Portnoy left the Yankee Group and founded Barstool Sports in 2003.
The early iteration of Barstool was a four-page sports newspaper that Portnoy handed out on subway platforms and street corners in Boston.
The paper was meant to appeal to young men and rejected political correctness.
Early advertisers in the newspaper included offshore betting websites such as PartyPoker.com, which was operating in the United States illegally.
The contents of the newspaper was originally solely written by Portnoy, but freelance writers, including
Todd McShay, joined the paper.
At first, the paper struggled, but gained traction in 2004 when Portnoy began placing photos of women in bikinis on the front page of the newspaper.
In 2007, Barstool expanded to a blog.
While with Barstool Sports, Portnoy gradually cultivated his persona as "El Presidente", a blunt and candid character.
His writing was well-received among young men and the publication subsequently became a mainstay of
bro culture.
He became known for his unapologetic and brash attitude and has faced criticism over blog posts and disparaging and offensive comments towards women and others.
For example in 2010, Portnoy joked about women being raped saying "if you're a size 6 and you’re wearing skinny jeans you kind of deserve to be raped right?"
In 2016, Portnoy used the
N-word in a Barstool video, which he later apologized for.
Peter Chernin's The Chernin Group purchased a majority stake of Barstool on January 7, 2016, and it was announced that the headquarters would move to
New York City. In 2020,
Penn National Gaming purchased a 36% stake in Barstool Sports from the founders for $163 million, including $135 million in cash and $28 million in Penn non-voting convertible preferred stock. Following the sale, The Chernin Group maintains a 36% stake in the company, while Portnoy continues to run the site and retains creative control over content.
Pizza reviews
''One Bite with Davey Pageviews'' is an internet show that Portnoy created, which consists of him reviewing pizza restaurants around the world. Portnoy began his goal of reviewing every pizza place in
Manhattan in 2017. While many videos include only Portnoy, celebrities and athletes often also appear as guests.
Labor investigation
The
National Labor Relations Board investigated Portnoy in 2019 for posts on
Twitter on charges that he illegally threatened to fire his workers if they unionized. That December, Portnoy reached an informal settlement with the Board, which required him to delete his threatening tweets and remove any potential anti-union material created by Barstool Sports. The settlement also noted that the Twitter account originally encouraging employees to unionize was actually owned by Barstool in an attempt to out labor organizers.
Politics
Portnoy identifies as "socially liberal" and "fiscally conservative."
Portnoy opposed
COVID-19 lockdowns saying "When did this become...'flatten the curve' to 'we have to find a cure or everyone's going to die?
In a 2015 blog post, Portnoy said "I am voting for Donald Trump. I don't care if he's a joke. I don't care if he's racist. I don't care if he's sexist. I don't care about any of it. I hope he stays in the race and I hope he wins. Why? Because I love the fact that he is making other politicians squirm. I love the fact he says shit nobody else will say, regardless of how ridiculous it is."
However, in 2022, he said it is "dangerous" to vote for Republicans because they will appoint Justices who are too conservative to the
Supreme Court
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.
He stated he would vote for President
Joe Biden if he runs against Trump in 2024.
Portnoy criticized the 2022 ''
Dobbs v. Jackson
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'' decision by the Supreme Court, which overturned ''
Roe v. Wade''.
Portnoy said: "To me, this is just pure insanity, pure insanity. We are going backwards in time. We are literally going backwards in time! It makes no sense how anybody thinks it’s their right to tell a woman what to do with her body."
2013 Boston mayoral campaign
In
2013
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, Portnoy launched an unsuccessful campaign to become the
mayor of Boston following the retirement of mayor
Thomas Menino. During the race, Portnoy identified as a
libertarian
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. After raising more than $17,000 in campaign contributions, he failed to submit enough nomination signatures to qualify for the ballot.
Personal life
In 2004, Portnoy filed for
bankruptcy protection, following large gambling losses.
He owed $59,000 to credit card companies and $18,000 to his father.
In 2019, Portnoy said that his
net worth
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was around $100 million.
A
sex tape of Portnoy was leaked in December 2019.
In January 2020, a
tax lien for $11,795 was filed against Portnoy by the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
In 2020, Portnoy donated $500,000 to The Barstool Fund, a relief effort for small business affected by the
COVID-19 pandemic. Through May 2021, the campaign raised over $39 million for 348 businesses.
Arrests
Portnoy has twice been detained in NFL-related incidents: first on May 12, 2015, when he was arrested by New York City police after he and three Barstool employees handcuffed one another on the floor of NFL headquarters to protest
Deflategate, and again in 2019 when he was placed in a holding cell at
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
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for a portion of
Super Bowl LIII
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. In the latter incident, he had created fake passes to attend a press event the day prior and was prohibited from attending the game.
Sexual misconduct allegations
In November 2021, a ''
Business Insider''
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alleged that Portnoy had engaged in violent and aggressive sexual encounters with three young women and that he had filmed the women without their consent. Portnoy fractured the rib of one of these women during sex, which he admitted to. He admitted to causing the injuries, but denied that the sex was nonconsensual. Portnoy called the article a "hit piece," claiming that ''Business Insider'' tried to find evidence of wrongdoing from him for approximately eight months.
In early February 2022, more sexual assault and harassment claims by young women were published in a second ''Business Insider'' article. After these new allegations were made, Portnoy announced a lawsuit against the publication. A federal judge dismissed the lawsuit in November 2022.
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21st-century American businesspeople
American Internet company founders
American male bloggers
American bloggers
American restaurant critics
Jewish American entertainers
Jewish American sportspeople
Living people
Massachusetts Libertarians
People from Swampscott, Massachusetts
Sportspeople from Essex County, Massachusetts
University of Michigan School of Education alumni
Video bloggers
21st-century American Jews
1977 births