Politics Following his stint working in TV, Ali worked as a volunteer on Kevin Feldman's unsuccessful campaign to unseat
United States Representative Henry Waxman, and then on
Steve Westly’s campaign for
Governor of California. Ali subsequently agreed to begin repaying the loan in monthly installments of $500, but eventually defaulted.
Kathy Griffin After departing his employment with Newsom, Ali returned to Los Angeles and worked as a cook and personal assistant for
Kathy Griffin in exchange for boarding and use of a car. "gossip columnist", According to
The San Francisco Chronicle, Ali also worked as a federal lobbyist and has given thousands of dollars to Democratic candidates. After working in
California Democratic Party politics, Ali moved to New York City and contributed to multiple media publications. On August 4, 2017, Ali reported allegations that
Fox News commentator
Eric Bolling had sent unsolicited
lewd text messages and photos to three female colleagues at Fox News or
Fox Business Network. In response to the report, Bolling filed a $50 million
defamation lawsuit in
New York against Ali. Ali said he stood behind the accuracy of his story and would protect his sources. In October 2020, Ali reported allegations that the mayor of Los Angeles,
Eric Garcetti, witnessed sexual misconduct by his top aide, Rick Jacobs, but took no action. Within this piece, Ali disclosed that he had been forcibly kissed by Jacobs multiple times. Garcetti's nomination for
United States Ambassador to India was stalled in regards to these allegations, but was later confirmed by the U.S. Senate. On February 12, 2021, Ali reported that the
Federal Bureau of Investigation had been actively investigating allegations against
Lincoln Project co-founder
John Weaver. Weaver had been accused of sexual misconduct and workplace abuse by numerous men. On March 16, 2021, Ali reported that television personality
Sharon Osbourne had allegedly used racist and homophobic slurs against several of her co-workers for years. This included allegations that she called
Julie Chen a "wonton" and "slanty-eyes". Osbourne later left
The Talk due to these allegations. On June 9, 2021,
Los Angeles magazine published an in-depth profile on Ali's background and rise to fame written by journalist Peter Kiefer, who interviewed Ali as part of the story. The piece explored the extent of Ali's vast connections in politics and the entertainment industry, and reported several allegations against Ali, documenting several personal relationships with wealthy individuals which ended in furor over financial manipulation or misconduct by Ali, as well as raising suspicions about Ali's journalistic sources, charitable fundraising techniques, and personal bias towards targets of his investigations. On June 7, 2022, writer Parker Molloy published an article in which Ali rejected many of the allegations put forth by Kiefer. Additionally, Ali criticized the journalistic process of the Kiefer article, specifically claiming that he was not informed of the claims against him, and that there were many factual errors within the piece itself. In June 2022, Ali sued the publication for defamation and promissory fraud. Los Angeles County Judge Lynne M. Hobbs dismissed the lawsuit and ordered Ali to pay $43,525, including the defendant's lawyer fees. ==Personal life==