Fani Willis asks court to protect jurors after doxing in Trump's Georgia case Fulton County District Attorney
Fani Willis asked a judge last Wednesday to take steps to protect jurors who indicted former President Trump and over a dozen of his allies for their alleged attempts to flip Georgia's election results in 2020.
Why it matters: Willis said at least 23 jurors in the case have had their personal information — including their names, ages, addresses and vehicle details —posted anonymously on "conspiracy theory websites" hosted by a Russian company as part of an effort to "harass and intimidate them."
She and other members of her office were also doxed, and their personal information was often "intertwined with derogatory and racist remarks," Willis said in the filing.
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Again, we ask...
Why do these people, the doxxers, whoever they are, feel at home supporting and being in the GOP?
The rising of the rightwing horde of the ignorant. Belligerent, aggressive, angry, violent, unaware, deluded, selfish, and yes, stupid. Very very stupid..
This nation is at highy incrased risk of foreign manipulation because in large part due to tRump and his MAGA turds.
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