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The Montgonion Reemerges as Montgomery Leek After Cease-and-Desist Dispute

Local satire site The Montgonion is undergoing a name change and will now be known as Montgomery Leek, the site announced this week.

The change comes after what the publication describes as legal pressure tied to its former name. In a statement posted by The Montgonion, the site said that Global Tetrahedron, the company that acquired The Onion in 2024, threatened legal action over alleged trademark infringement and dilution related to the “Montgonion” name and domain.

“Global Tetrahedron, the self-styled ‘media guru’ group that snapped up The Onion in 2024, has completed the satire site’s transition from hilarious protector of parody to humorless corporate bully,” The Montgonion wrote. The post went on to criticize the idea that blending “Montgomery” and “onion” into a hyper-local parody site posed any real threat to what it called The Onion’s “global fake news empire.”

Rather than fight the issue, the Montgomery County-focused satire outlet opted to rebrand, using the moment to reflect on how its role has evolved since launching three years ago. “Three years ago, we were an upstart, scrappy satire site poking fun at Montgomery County life and politics from the outside,” the site wrote in announcing the new name. “Somewhere along the way, that changed.”

According to the publication, Montgomery Leek has increasingly become a place where insiders turn when they feel unable to speak freely elsewhere. The site claims it has been contacted by county council members, state delegates, MCPS leaders, and local officials across multiple municipalities, describing satire as a safer outlet for leaking information, venting frustrations, or exposing dysfunction without attaching names.

“Satire can say what traditional media won’t,” the announcement read. “When people can’t speak openly, they leak.” The new name is intentionally layered. A leek, the site notes, is “layered, versatile, and pungent,” while the wordplay points to information seeping out of closed systems. The rebrand also underscores the site’s insistence that it is not a traditional newsroom or watchdog organization, but rather a satire outlet whose humor has increasingly served as a release valve for local political absurdity.

The site emphasized that little else will change beyond the name. “Same voice. Same targets. Same absurdity, and really dumb community pranks too,” the announcement said. “Welcome to Montgomery Leek. If something doesn’t smell right, it’s probably us.” In a final tongue-in-cheek note, the publisher added that the timing of the name change and the cease-and-desist letter from Global Tetrahedron was “purely coincidental.”

Montgomery Leek says it will continue publishing satire focused on Montgomery County politics, institutions, and community life under its new name.

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