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Allison D. Woolbert (formerly Dennis Wayne Woolbert) is a [[transgender ideology|trans activist]] from New Jersey who was infamous among trans-critical feminists for the blog "[[TERF]] Tracker," which he started to complain about and, arguably, harass feminists.  After it was revealed that he had a past conviction for sexually molesting a 15 year-old relative, he seems to have disappeared from the Internet.
Allison D. Woolbert (formerly Dennis Wayne Woolbert) was a [[transgender ideology|trans activist]] from New Jersey who was infamous among trans-critical feminists for the blog "[[TERF]] Tracker," which he started to complain about and, arguably, harass feminists.  After it was revealed by his fellow trans activists that he had a past conviction for sexually molesting a 15 year-old relative, he seems to have disappeared from the Internet.


== Professional life ==
== Professional life ==
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It had come out that in 1991, Woolbert had been convicted of Aggravated Sexual Assault in the First Degree, his victim apparently being a 15 year-old family member.  Woolbert was 28 years old at the time and would serve the next 4 years in prison.  The revelation was posted about swiftly in various blogs and publications, both by trans-critical feminists and trans activists.
It had come out that in 1991, Woolbert had been convicted of Aggravated Sexual Assault in the First Degree, his victim apparently being a 15 year-old family member.  Woolbert was 28 years old at the time and would serve the next 4 years in prison.  The revelation was posted about swiftly in various blogs and publications, both by trans-critical feminists and trans activists.


Two days later, the blog GenderTrender, which had previously been targeted by Woolbert as a "hate group," published a brief post about the revelation of the crime via Savage's tweet and the associated public criminal record.<ref>{{ cite web | url =  https://web.archive.org/web/20170622134743/https://gendertrender.wordpress.com/2015/01/08/terf-tracker-allison-woolbert-outed-as-violent-sex-offender-resigns-citing-his-unconscionable-behavior-as-a-human-being/ | title = “Terf Tracker” Allison Woolbert : outed as violent sex offender, resigns, citing his “unconscionable behavior as a human being” | date = January 8, 2015 | publisher = GenderTrender }}</ref>
Two days later, GenderTrender published a brief post about the revelation of the crime via Savage's tweet and the associated public criminal record.<ref>{{ cite web | url =  https://web.archive.org/web/20170622134743/https://gendertrender.wordpress.com/2015/01/08/terf-tracker-allison-woolbert-outed-as-violent-sex-offender-resigns-citing-his-unconscionable-behavior-as-a-human-being/ | title = “Terf Tracker” Allison Woolbert : outed as violent sex offender, resigns, citing his “unconscionable behavior as a human being” | date = January 8, 2015 | publisher = GenderTrender }}</ref>


After another day, the TransAdvocate published a post titled "Community Responsibility" in which they lamented that "an anti-violence organization that [he] led" (presumably, either the TVTP or the THRI) had declined to accept Woolbert's resignation following the revelations.<ref>{{ cite web | url = https://www.transadvocate.com/community-responsibility_n_14832.htm | title = Community Responsibility | date = January 9, 2015 | publisher = TransAdvocate }}</ref>  On the same day, TERF Tracker published a highly detailed post about Woolbert's crime and related issues, meant as a continuation of the statement by the TransAdvocate.<ref>{{ cite web | url = http://terftracker.blogspot.com/2015/01/allison-woolbert-exposed-part-one.html | title = Allison Woolbert Exposed Part One | date = January 9, 2015 | publisher = TERF Tracker }}</ref>  Although the post was titled "Part One," there would be no part two.  To date, it is the last post on TERF Tracker.
After another day, the TransAdvocate published a post titled "Community Responsibility" in which they lamented that "an anti-violence organization that [he] led" (presumably, either the TVTP or the THRI) had declined to accept Woolbert's resignation following the revelations.<ref>{{ cite web | url = https://www.transadvocate.com/community-responsibility_n_14832.htm | title = Community Responsibility | date = January 9, 2015 | publisher = TransAdvocate }}</ref>  On the same day, TERF Tracker published a highly detailed post about Woolbert's crime and related issues, meant as a continuation of the statement by the TransAdvocate.<ref>{{ cite web | url = http://terftracker.blogspot.com/2015/01/allison-woolbert-exposed-part-one.html | title = Allison Woolbert Exposed Part One | date = January 9, 2015 | publisher = TERF Tracker }}</ref>  Although the post was titled "Part One," there would be no part two.  To date, it is the last post on TERF Tracker.