Ernst Concrete employees were not doxxed because of their public statement of pulling out from Cop City

During the weeks before the Block Cop City nonviolent direct action I anonymously emailed Ernst Concrete.
In that email I stated that I could release publicly the information of their employees.
I provided links to what has happened to the equipment, facilities, and homes of contractors in the past.
I provided links of doxxes that have been published of prior contractors.
I also provided a partial list of their own employees information to them to prove that I had the means and capability to publish them.

I provided them with three options:
1. Publicly stating that they are no longer involved with Cop City and that they have dropped the contract by November 18th
2. Pay $100,000 usd and I will not publish the personal information (which would not stop anyone else from doing the research and publishing)
3. Continue to work on the project

I do not know if this had any influence on the decision to publicly announce their removal.
I did this to experiment if a tactic of providing alternatives directly to contractors would be successful.
I do not know if this has been done in the past.
More experimentation would be necessary in order to produce more conclusive results.

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