On Oct. 8 and 10, content creator Camilla Araujo posted a two-part podcast on YouTube titled “Mckinley’s Story (The Truth of Jack Doherty).” It was a complete exposé on the person that content creator and manager Jack Doherty really is.
Content creator McKinley Richardson and Doherty were together until May 2025. Now, Doherty is dating Christiana Sansone, a former Quinnipiac University student.
Sansone started at Quinnipiac in fall 2023 as a nursing major, after graduating from Seymour High School, also in Connecticut. She was a member of the sorority Kappa Alpha Theta until she randomly left the university at some point.
She’s practically deleted any evidence of the life she had before starting a career in content creation on social media.
When she left Quinnipiac, she traded Boomer for an alleged groomer.
Richardson and Doherty had a fake wedding in November 2024, where he gave her a prenup at the altar and said, “So, shawty gets absolutely nothing when I divorce her, even if I cheat…” but followed it up with the fact that if Richardson cheated, she’d have to pay him $10 million. He’s an entitled brat.
Thankfully, Richardson has friends that she can rely on, including Araujo, who supported her throughout this mess and abuse. When I watch Araujo speak to Richardson in the video and in other videos that have been released, I can’t help but envy that level of loyalty and care.
Araujos made it clear there wasn’t going to be any profit from the video, but instead, any money made was going to be donated. A girl’s girl through and through.
Araujo’s very first part of the podcast starts with “happy” clips of Richardson and Doherty, to the song “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” by Taylor Swift. These videos were followed by raw videos of their conflicts, with text messages from Doherty calling Richardson a “whore” and a “bitch.” He also told her he hated her while threatening to hurt himself if she didn’t do what he said.
Throughout the videos, we can clearly see Doherty’s narcissistic behavior, which involved name-calling, gaslighting and overall manipulation. There was one video specifically where Doherty is pointing to her breasts while she silently cries, saying, “her tears went right between her tits, look at that.”
His behaviour is disgusting, and he shouldn’t be around any women, let alone manage those who produce sexual content like McKinley. To him, women aren’t equals, but opportunities to make money. He doesn’t care how they feel as long as he can use them.
He put Richardson through hell by just being himself and now, Sansone isn’t making it any better.
Towards the end of the second part of Araujo’s video, she gives Richardson a chance to “talk about the new people involved.” That would include Sansone, the previously mentioned former Quinnipiac student.
Richardson goes into detail about Sansone and other women harassing her online. Sansone has claimed that McKinley wasn’t telling the truth.
Like I said, Richardson and Doherty split in May 2025 after over a year of him draining her and bullying her publicly online. He and Sansone began dating in the same month. In fact, they’ve even hinted at the relationships overlapping. Sansone said, happily, “Maybe I was the side chick. Maybe he was cheating on McKinley with me.” It’s not something to be proud of.
From the looks of all of the screenshots and videos that include a police call and a restraining order, and a new girlfriend who is claiming that they may have been unfaithful to Richardson isn’t exactly convincing anyone that Doherty’s a saint.
For someone who hates Richardson so much, Sansone is seemingly trying pretty hard to shift into a copy of her. It’s not even just appearance, but the videos they’re making are exact copies. I’m not exaggerating. There’s a video of Doherty “proposing” to Richardson, and a video of him doing the same to Sansone. It’s a replica, right down to the skyline in the background.
Araujo was graceful enough to point out that Sansone may be in a similar situation that Richardson was in. It changed my perspective a bit on the situation.
I feel a little bad for Sansone, as does Araujo. Araujo and Richardson know the extent to which Doherty is a liar and manipulator, and they recognize that Sansone may be getting treated horribly behind closed doors, or even on camera.
One day, if Sansone comes forward with her own story, hopefully, she’ll have someone like Araujo to have her back. I just hope she isn’t so caught up in being a mean girl that she’ll push any of her true friends away.
But for now, Araujo and Richardson have made one thing clear: the truth will come out eventually.
